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Icarus is remembered for his attempt to escape Crete using wings made of feathers and wax, despite being warned not to fly too close to the sun. He ignored the warning, causing the wax to melt and him to fall to his death in the sea. This cautionary tale is often used to illustrate the consequences of hubris and not heeding advice.
Daedalus and Icarus escape from evil king with wings made of wax and feathers. Daedalus tells icarus not to fly to high because the sun will melt the wax. He doesn't listen and flys high and the sun melts the wax and he drowns. Daedalus survives
Greek mythology tells the story of a labyrinth (maze) built on the island of Crete to house the Minotaur, stepson of King Minos.
Daedalus tells Icarus not to go up to high or else the wax will melt of the wings
in the big area where minos and catapillers meet just kidding in a deep dark area in the ocean i think my advior tells me this stuff
According to the story, Icarus, and his father, Daedalus, were attempting to escape Crete, where they'd been held captive by Minos. traditionally, he fell into the sea near an island, and both the island and that part of the Mediterranean now bear his name. The "when" is a little harder. The story of Theseus, which happens before the story of Icarus, tells the story of the founder-king of Athens (Athens already existed, but they consider Theseus like we consider George Washington). That means it happened near the end of the Bronze age. According to tradition, Theseus ruled Athens from 1234 - 1204 BCE. So... it can be assumed that it happened some time between 1235 and 1200 BCE (giving some wiggle room). But like most myths, no time frame is ever really given.
it tells us not to take things to high neither too low just keep it at a moderate height.
He tells the Cyclops his name even though it risks the lives of his men.Explanation: apex said so -malaki
It tells you how acidic or alkaline is the substance. This will help in making neutralisation to take place in some cases and how dangerous it is.
It sounds as though he is very interested in you.
Yes it is strange.
The messenger tells Creon that the buriels were dugged, but does not tell Creon who did though.