Insights from the Myth of Icarus and Daedalus
Explore the timeless tale of Icarus and Daedalus through their daring adventure of flight. Analyze the themes of caution, guidance, and the consequences of hubris. Delve into the relationship between fathers and sons, the significance of ancient Greek attitudes towards nature, and the importance of heeding wise counsel.
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Icarus Icarus
Reread paragraph 3 and 4 . Mark words and phrases that show that Daedalus is happy about the work he and his son are doing.
Their interaction suggests that fathers were responsible for the well- being of their children and that children were obedient and followed their father instructions.
What might Daedalus warning suggest about one theme of this myth?
You should listen to people who are older and wiser than you.
Why did Dedalus give his son a warning to keep at a moderate hight?
They were about to try something dangerous, so it was important to be safe and careful.
Icarus and Daedalus tested their flying ability before setting out across the sea. Explain
The flight required physical strength and navigation skills.
What attitudes did the ancient Greeks have about nature?
Ancient Greeks respected nature and turned to it for inspiration.
He got so excited about flying that he forgot his father s instructions.
Do you think Daedalus ever flew again after he escaped from the island and king Minos?
I dont think so, because flying would have reminded him of his lost son.
One theme of the story is moderation is the safest way to live life. Another theme is people should not attempt to do what they are not intended do.
How does this myth, as a whole, illustrate the idea of words of wiser ?
The myth emphasizes the idea of acting in moderation and of listening to someone who has authority over you.