The myth of Icarus and Daedalus - Amy Adkins

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In mythological ancient Greece,
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soaring above Crete on wings made from wax and feathers,
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Icarus, the son of Daedalus, defied the laws of both man and nature.
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Ignoring the warnings of his father, he rose higher and higher.
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To witnesses on the ground, he looked like a god,
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and as he peered down from above, he felt like one, too.
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But, in mythological ancient Greece,
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the line that separated god from man was absolute
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and the punishment for mortals who attempted to cross it was severe.
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Such was the case for Icarus and Daedalus.
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Years before Icarus was born,
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his father Daedalus was highly regarded as a genius inventor,
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craftsman,
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and sculptor in his homeland of Athens.
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He invented carpentry and all the tools used for it.
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He designed the first bathhouse
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and the first dance floor.
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He made sculptures so lifelike that Hercules mistook them for actual men.
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Though skilled and celebrated, Daedalus was egotistical and jealous.
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Worried that his nephew was a more skillful craftsman,
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Daedalus murdered him.
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As punishment, Daedalus was banished from Athens and made his way to Crete.
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Preceded by his storied reputation,
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Daedalus was welcomed with open arms by Crete's King Minos.
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There, acting as the palace technical advisor,
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Daedalus continued to push the boundaries.
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For the king's children,
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he made mechanically animated toys that seemed alive.
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He invented the ship's sail and mast, which gave humans control over the wind.
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With every creation, Daedalus challenged human limitations
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that had so far kept mortals separate from gods,
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until finally, he broke right through.
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King Minos's wife, Pasiphaë, had been cursed by the god Poseidon
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to fall in love with the king's prized bull.
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Under this spell, she asked Daedalus to help her seduce it.
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With characteristic audacity, he agreed.
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Daedalus constructed a hollow wooden cow
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so realistic that it fooled the bull.
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With Pasiphaë hiding inside Daedalus's creation,
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she conceived and gave birth to the half-human half-bull minotaur.
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This, of course, enraged the king
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who blamed Daedalus for enabling such a horrible perversion of natural law.
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As punishment, Daedalus was forced to construct an inescapable labyrinth
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beneath the palace for the minotaur.
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When it was finished, Minos then imprisoned Daedalus
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and his only son Icarus
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within the top of the tallest tower on the island
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where they were to remain for the rest of their lives.
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But Daedalus was still a genius inventor.
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While observing the birds that circled his prison,
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the means for escape became clear.
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He and Icarus would fly away from their prison
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as only birds or gods could do.
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Using feathers from the flocks that perched on the tower,
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and the wax from candles,
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Daedalus constructed two pairs of giant wings.
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As he strapped the wings to his son Icarus,
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he gave a warning:
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flying too near the ocean would dampen the wings
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and make them too heavy to use.
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Flying too near the sun,
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the heat would melt the wax and the wings would disintegrate.
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In either case, they surely would die.
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Therefore, the key to their escape would be in keeping to the middle.
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With the instructions clear, both men leapt from the tower.
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They were the first mortals ever to fly.
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While Daedalus stayed carefully to the midway course,
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Icarus was overwhelmed with the ecstasy of flight
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and overcome with the feeling of divine power that came with it.
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Daedalus could only watch in horror as Icarus ascended higher and higher,
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powerless to change his son's dire fate.
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When the heat from the sun melted the wax on his wings,
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Icarus fell from the sky.
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Just as Daedalus had many times ignored
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the consequences of defying the natural laws of mortal men
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in the service of his ego,
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Icarus was also carried away by his own hubris.
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In the end,
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both men paid for their departure from the path of moderation dearly,
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Icarus with his life
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and Daedalus with his regret.
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