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Honestly, their parents probably should have known better than to name them "Echo" and "Narcissus." How else did they expect their stories to end?

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00:13

You've all probably seen or heard of The Bachelor and wondered how it's possible that people

00:17

can act so cuckoo in the name of love.

00:19

Well you ain't seen nothin' yet! [Couple watching TV]

00:21

Take the mythological Greek story of Echo and Narcissus.

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It all begins with Zeus falling for the wrong woman, as most mythology does. [Book opens]

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This time he was making eyes at Echo, a mountain nymph.

00:33

In case you're wondering, a nymph is basically a magical divine spirit that is closely linked [Coop explaining nymph]

00:37

to nature – in Echo's case, mountains.

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But what's most important to remember is that nymphs are almost always super-duper beautiful.

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And when you take a bunch of really beautiful women and put them near a bunch of macho male [Women in the river as Zeus, Poseidon and Ares watching on]

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Gods, well, you're just asking for trouble.

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Trouble is exactly what happened.

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See... Hera, Zeus's wife, [Hera sitting at dinner table]

00:56

got just a wee bit upset over all the attention her husband was giving Echo.

01:00

We can't really blame her considering all of Zeus's past…relationship issues.

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So what does she do? [Hera walking in forest]

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She cursed Echo to only be able to speak by repeating what other people have just said.

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So Echo runs off to live her life as a mimic in the forest, and later sees Narcissus, a

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hunter known for his incredible beauty. [Dino explaining Narcissus]

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This guy is like Brad Pitt plus Bradley Cooper times a thousand.

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Naturally, Echo immediately falls in love with him. [Echo's eyes turn to love hearts]

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But, being that she's been cursed and all, she has no way of saying hello.

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All she can do is follow him around and hope that he says hi to her first.

01:54

See, Narcissus was a pretty darn obsessed with himself and didn't really care for anyone else. [Narcissus walking along forest path]

02:04

So instead of saying hello to the strange girl following him around, he completely

02:08

ignores her. [Narcissus ignoring Echo]

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Awkward.

02:10

Eventually, Narcissus comes across a pond.

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And in that pond he sees the love of his life. [Narcissus approaches pond]

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Was it a beautiful mermaid?

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Or maybe a princess trapped underwater?

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No.

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It was his own reflection. [Narcissus' reflection appears in water]

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And so there they both would wait: Narcissus refusing to leave his reflection, and Echo

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refusing to leave Narcissus.

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And of course, as you'd sort of expect of two people who refuse to move, they both eventually

02:35

wither away and die.

02:40

Neither of them are totally gone.

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A Narcissus flower sprouts up by the pond, while Echo's voice lives on despite her body [Narcissus flower appears by pond]

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withering away.

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So now that we've finished that rather tragic story, let's discuss what we can take away from it.

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Well, first and foremost, we can say we learned to stay far away from Zeus and Hera...

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But more generally, it seems that a major theme of this story is love. [Coop discussing the theme of love]

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Whether it's Zeus falling for Echo, Echo loving Narcissus, or Narcissus loving, well, himself,

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the story is full of love.

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But what makes this love story different than others? [Dino explaining no happy endings]

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There's no happy ending.

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Zeus doesn't get his love…well the one he wanted anyway.

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Echo doesn't get her love, and Narcissus, well, he sort of just ends up dying while

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trying to kiss his own reflection. [Narcissus turns into skeleton]

03:27

That it's important not to love yourself too much, and that you'll be a whole lot happier

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in the long run if you learn to look around and love other people. [People partying]

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Y'know, like that beautiful girl staring at you trying to kiss your own darn reflection.

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