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4 May, 06:39

Explain how Ovid foreshadows the fall of Icarus

throughout the story. Cite evidence from the text in

your response.

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  1. 4 May, 07:05
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    Answer: When Ovid writes the words "dedit oscula nato - non iterum repetenda" this is foreshadowing the death of Icarus.

    Explanation:

    Icarus, Ovid, and Daedalus are all mythological beings. Daedalus is the father in this story and Icarus is his son. They were both imprisoned by the King and to escape the father comes up with a way to escape. Daedalus makes wings out of wax for him and his son. The father makes the journey but the son falls out of the sky into the ocean to never be seen again.

    While Daedalus was making the angel wings he explained many things to his son. The son was not paying enough attention to all the rules about the wings and decided to break the rule of flying close to the sun. This melted the wings and caused his death. Icarus was warned to not fly to close to the sun nor to close to the water. The water would dampen the wax and the sun would melt the wax. The father also kissed his son before taking flight almost as if he knew something was going to occur like his death.
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