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In Greek mythology, Echo (; (ギリシア語:Ἠχώ), ''Ēkhō'', "echo",〔(ἠχώ ), Liddell, Henry George, Robert Scott, ''A Greek-English Lexicon'', on Perseus〕 from ἦχος (''ēchos''), "sound"〔(ἦχος ), Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, ''A Greek-English Lexicon'', on Perseus〕) was an Oread who resided on Mount Kithairon.〔Aristophanes, Translated by Eugene O'Neill, Jr (1938). ''Thesmophoriazusae''. Lines 990-1000. Available at (perseus.tufts.edu )〕 Zeus loved consorting with beautiful nymphs and visited them on Earth often. Eventually, Zeus's wife, Hera, became suspicious, and came from Mt. Olympus in an attempt to catch Zeus with the nymphs. Echo, by trying to protect Zeus, endured Hera's wrath, and Hera made her only able to speak the last few words spoken to her. So when Echo met Narcissus and fell in love with him, she was unable to tell him how she felt and was forced to watch him as he fell in love with himself. ==Classical Depiction==
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