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Q: What do the people on land think of daedalus and icarus as they try to fly away?
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What is a summary of the flight of icarus?

Icarus and his father, Daedalus, were (possibly) imprisoned on the island of Crete, and Daedalus, known for inventing things, made wings of feathers and wax. He and Icarus flew away from the island together, but despite his father's warnings, Icarus flew very close to the sun. The wax melted, and Icarus plummeted to his tragic, untimely death.


Icarus the greek god where did he live?

Icarus was not a Greek god. He was the son of Daedalus, in the myth, Daedalus and Icarus were forced to flee from the king of Crete, Daedalus crafted wings, made with wax, he warned Icarus not to fly to low or to high. But he did indeed fly to high, the wax melted and he fell into the sea. All in all a sad myth. There was also another story about Daedalus, Talus also referred to as Perdix, his nephew and his apprentice was a threat, he was talented, and in a desperate attempt Daedalus caused him to fall towards the sea, but the goddess Athena saved Talus by turning him into a bird who was able to fly away.


What are Daedalus's instructions to Icarus?

Daedalus warns Icarus not to fly too low, as the sea's dampness will clog the wings, or too high, as the sun's heat will melt the wax holding the feathers together. He advises Icarus to follow his lead and fly at a moderate height.


What is icarus Roman name?

Icarus is from Greek mythology. He was the son of Daedalus, a brilliant inventor, who created the labyrinth that King Minos of Crete imprisoned the Minotaur in. When Daedalus helped Ariadne and Theseus escape, Minos was furious and had Daedalus locked up. He built two sets of wings, for him and his son, and they flew away. But Icarus grew overconfident and flew too close to the sun. The wax holding the feathers on his wings together melted, and he fell to the sea, drowning.


Who flew too near the sun in Greek myth?

Apollo's son told his dad if he could ride the chariot across the sun.Apollo could not say "no" because he agreed to something before that he would say "yes" to anything or something like that,and so he let him go and his son got too close and died.


Who killed icarus?

No one killed Icarus. Daedalus made wings out of birds feathers and wax so they can escape the labyrinth by flying away. Daedalus had told Icarus not to fly so high to the sum or the wax would melt and he would fall. Soon they started flying. Icarus was having so much fun that he forgot about what his father told him. He went too close to the su and the wax melted so he fell into the sea.


What is the story of Icarus son of Daedalus in Greek Mythology?

Both Icarus and Daedalus were imprisoned by King Minos of Crete. Daedalus was a great inventor and he made 2 pairs of wings that could be attached to their backs with wax so they could fly away from the window of their prison. He warned Icarus not to fly too high or too low, as the sun would melt the wax and the sea water they flew over would crack it, but the feeling of flying made Icarus careless and he flew too close to the sun, feeling like a god. His father told him to be sensible but he didn't listen and the wax melted, and Icarus plummeted to his death in the sea.


Who comes up with the plan to build wings and fly off the island of Crete?

Daedalus was an inventor for a king. When he angered the king, Daedalus and his son were locked away. He then came up with the idea of making wings for his son (icarus) and himself. Icarus flew too close to the sun and it's heat melted the wax, causing him to cascade to the sea below and perish.


How is did Daedalus escape King Minos?

He crafted two pair of wings (one for him, one for his son, Icarus), our of feathers, wood and beeswax. Using them, he flew away with his son.


The point of view of the flight of icarus?

First Person : I don't know :DSecond Person : I don't now again :DThird Pereson : Same :D


Did Daedalus succeed in his original goal?

Yes he did. According to Greek mythology at least, he managed to escape from Crete by flying away on a set of home-made wings. It was his son Icarus who went too near to the Sun, causing the wax to melt that held together the feathers of his wings. But Daedalus flew home safely.


What is the problem in Daedalus and Icarus?

Daedalus built a labyrinth for king Minos to trap the Minotaur (a half human and half bull) in it. He built the labyrinth so cunningly that he could not escape after he built it. He made wings so that he and his son Icarus could fly away. He tied feathers with stings and attached them to a base made of war. He warned Icarus not to fly too close to the sun because the heat would melt the wax. However, the boy forgot this and begun to fly too high. His father shouted to warn him. However, the heat of the sun softened the wax and the feathers came off. Icarus fell into the sea and drowned.