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The Myth of Icarus Generally, the gods in Greek

ade of feathers and wax. As they were about to fly away, Daedalus warned Icarus not to fly too near the sun because the heat would melt the wax and destroy the wings. However, "[i]n the glory of flight . . . Icarus forgot his father's warnings and began to soar higher and higher toward the sun. He continued to mount upward, despite his father's passionate cries, until the wax melted and the wings fell apart; he plunged into the sea and drowned" (Roberts & Jacobs 830).

Artists have included the myth of Icarus into their work in a variety of ways. As

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