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Q: 'He flew too close to the sun just like Icarus' is an example of what type of allusion?
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Flew too close to the sun?

Icarus.


Who died why he flew to close to the sun?

Icarus


Who flew to close to the sun and his wings melted?

Icarus


Who was the son of daedaluas.His wings burned when he flew to close to the sun?

Icarus


When did Icarus die?

Icarus died near the sun and fell into the sea. He was trying to escape and he flew too close to the sun.


What caused the feathers to drop from Icarus?

Icarus flew too close to the sun. The sun's heat melted the wax that held the feathers, causing Icarus to fall to his death.


Who flew too close to the sun and fell to the sea in Greek mythology?

Icarus (Ikaros) did.


Why was Icarus unable to fly?

Icarus flew using the wax and feather wings his father made him. He died by flying to close close to the sun. The sun melted the wax off and Icarus fell to his death and drowned.


What was icarus power as a greek goddess?

Icarus wasn't a goddess, nor a woman. He was the son of Daedalus, and he died when he flew too close to the sun.


Who fell into his death when his wings melted?

Icarus, the son of Daedalus. They were escaping from a tower and Icarus flew too close to the sun. :) Hope it helps!


For what is Icarus remembered?

The story of Icarus tells of a man and his son who wanted to fly. they fashioned wings with feathers in wax. Icarus flew too close to the sun. The wax melted and Icarus fell to his death.


Who flew too close to the Sun and his wings melted?

Icarus flew too close to the Sun with wings made of feathers and wax, as advised by his father Daedalus. The heat melted the wax, causing his wings to fall apart and leading to his downfall.