The words "when he [Icarus] fell" and "splash" best convey how Bruegel treats the fall of Icarus as insignificant and unnoticed in the poem. These words suggest a brief and almost dismissive treatment of a significant event, highlighting the lack of attention or importance given to Icarus' demise.
Insignificant, unnoticed. APEX
Contumely means insults or insulting behaviour. The 'proud man' treats others with contumely because he thinks he's all that and they are insignificant.
Yep - it's bullying when anybody treats anybody else like they are less important, especially when they go out of their way to try to make that person feel bad.
No, "treats" can be a verb--Every year on his birthday, he treats himself to something nice."Treats" can also be a plural noun--I've made some yummy treats.
A Doctor Who treats children is called a paediatrician
Pete's Treats was created in 1999.
Seaside Treats was created in 1984.
Audible Treats was created in 2004.
The word "treats" has one syllable.
A gastroenterologist treats diseases of the stomach.
The pronoun 'them' replaces the noun 'treats'. 'Treats' is the antecedent.
Of course, if the person giving the treats is inconsistent or intentionally confusing in the way the treats are given.