Ovid's Narcissus: Interpretation Of Ritual Theory

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As such, by interpreting Ovid’s Narcissus through the interpretation strategy of Ritual Theory, that as “The Cambridge Theorists” suggest, this myth becomes a potential insight into aspects of ancient Greek religious culture. By relating the myth of Narcissus to scrying practices, it potentially indicates that ancient Greek religious culture, like the experience of Narcissus, is similarly fixed around ideas of ritual, themes of purity and sacred spaces, and the attempts at interacting with divine beings. The seemingly repeated reliance on the elements of the scrying ritual within the narrative structure of Narcissus perhaps also indicates or supports ritualists’ notions that myth and ritual must function as integral responses to one another.

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