The setting is a wooded meadow or forest of some sort, with a small lake or pond.
Narcissism (after Narcissus). Narcissus's story goes briefly as such. He was walking in the forest and caught a glance of himself in a lake and was so infatuated with his reflection that he never left the pond. Instead, a flower grew in his place which is where the Narcissus flower comes from.
hypothisize it
Narcissus didn't have any powers. He was a mortal. He fell in love with himself, and died of starvation.
The story of Narcissus is typically about the son of a god, who was very handsome. Many women fell in love with him and were turned away. The most well known woman to fall in love with him was a Nymph named Echo who was unable to speak properly. She could only repeat what other people had said to her. (Hence the name Echo.) When Narcissus one day caught a glimpse of his own reflection in a pond, he instantly fell in love with himself. Echo would tell him "I love you" repeatedly, and he would think it was his own reflection. He stared at himself in that pond until the day he died.
Narcissus was cursed to fall in love with his reflection after making fun of creatures who's name I forget. He either drowned himself in the pond he used to look at his reflection, or he stared at himself so long he turned into a flower, but no one knows which one exactly.
once upon a time there was a greek god named narcissus. he was so in love with himself that he would sit and stare at his reflection in the pond. narcissus did not love anyone but himself. that is where the meaning of the word narcisistic came from. it means that you love yourself very deeply and are very full of yourself. therefore the term narcisistic supply probably means that there is no end to the supply just as there is no end to narcissus love for himself.
We should have learned the importance of self-awareness and humility, and the dangers of excessive self-love and vanity. Narcissus's story teaches us to strike a balance between self-care and self-absorption, and to appreciate the beauty in the world around us rather than being consumed by our own image.
They are bubbles.
Light bounces on to your face and body then bounces off onto the top of the water. This is called REFLECTION
The image of the lion is formed inside pond water due to the phenomenon of refraction. Refraction occurs because light bends as it passes from one medium (air) to another (water) with a different optical density. This bending of light causes the image of the lion to appear differently than its actual position.
Edges with high contrast that have shadows after compression (like rings when you drop a pebble into a pond).