Daedalus and Icarus.

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by Papadamos Konstantinos

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Daedalus and Icarus.

In times, Minos, the king of Crete, invited the famous Athenian architect Daedalus to build a for him. When the labyrinth was ready, King Minos jailed Daedalus and his son Icarus in the labyrinth he wanted to have this great architect in his island forever. Daedalus thought that the only way to was to fly out of prison. He made two sets of wax wings, one for himself and one for Icarus, and so, they flew away.

Daedalus told Icarus “Don’t fly too to the sun. The sun melts the wax.” Icarus did not remember his father’s and flew higher and higher until his wax wings started to . He moved his arms faster and . The fast movement of arms did not help much and Icarus fell into the sea. His father flew over the place where Icarus fell. Daedalus looked hard but he could not his son. He named the sea “Icarian Sea” after his son’s name. Of course this is a but it is the first flight accident.