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Why Did King Minos Imprison daedalus?

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Why did minos imprison daedalus in the labyrinth?

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What king tried to keep Daedalus prisoner?

King Minos of Crete tried to imprison Daedalus in the labyrinth he had created to hold the Minotaur.


Why did minos imprison daedalus in the labyrynth?

He didn't. He imprisoned the Minotaur there (part man, part bull and we hope for his sake, in the right places). Daedalus was the man who built the labyrinth.


What work did king minos make Daedalus?

In most versions of the myths involving Daedalus, his primary function in the court of Minos was as designer of the Labyrinth, which was used to imprison Pasiphaë's monstrous son, The Minotaur, and later Daedalus himself. In general, it seems that he acted as an adviser and inventor for the court.


What motivated Daedalus to create the most daring invention of his life?

If you mean his wings, then it was to escape his imprisonment by King Minos for the knowledge he might give out about the labyrinth (which Daedalus had created). If you mean the labyrinth, then it is because King Minos made him create it so he could imprison his wife's son, the Minotaur.


Why did king Minos ask Daedalus and Icarus to make the labyrinth?

Because no one had ever gotten out before and it had to take a 'genius' to figure it out.


What is the raising action for the story of deadalus?

In the story of Daedalus, the raising action involves Daedalus creating the labyrinth to imprison the Minotaur, the birth of the Minotaur, and King Minos demanding tributes of young Athenians to feed the Minotaur. This ultimately leads to Daedalus helping Theseus navigate the labyrinth to defeat the Minotaur.


Why was Daedalus asked to build the Labyrinth?

It was to imprison his wife Pasiphae's son, the half-man, half-bull monster, the Minotaur.


Why Daedalus regret building the labyrinth for king Minos?

In the Hellenistic versions of the Minotaur myth, Daedalus was Athenian. It bothered him that the prison he built for the Minotaur was also used to imprison young Athenian men and women to serve as sacrifice for the monster. He probably regretted it more when he was imprisoned in it himself, through.


Is Daedalus a girl or a boy in greek mytgolygy?

Daedalus was a man. He was an inventor from Crete. He invented the Labrynth in which Theseus fought the Minotaur. Minos, the king of Crete, got mad at him for helping Theseus. Daedalus fled, and finally found a place in the court of King Cocalus. King Minos finally found him after Daedalus solved a riddle for which Minos offered a huge prize to anyone who solved it. King Cocalus' daughters killed Minos before he could kill Daedalus


Who designed labyrinth?

Daedalus, at the request of Minos of Crete.