How does paragraph 5 of “the myth of narcissus” to develop a theme of the text?
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the...
English, 13.09.2019 18:30, lizdeleon248
How does paragraph 5 of “the myth of narcissus” to develop a theme of the text?
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the statement that “he did not know,” which is repeated, suggests that it can be difficult to gain perspective on one’s own problems without another person’s input.
b
the statement that “the pool would be empty as it was before, as it had been all along” suggests that excessive vanity and conceit will only result in a lonely, meaningless life.
c
the statement that “should he only depart, the beautiful face would also go” suggests that saying goodbye to a devoted friend can be quite painful.
d
the statement that “the face he saw beneath the water was not real, had no life of its own” suggests that there are times when even the deepest love is unreturned.
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