Icarus is a part of Greek Mythology. Icarus tried to escape from Crete with wings made of wax from his father. Icarus didnÍt hollow his fatherÍs instruction to not fly close to the sun and when he did his wings melted and he fell in to the sea and drowned.
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Icarus was best known for flying too close to the sun. For that, his wings melted and he fell to to his death.
He flew too close to the sun with a set of wings fashioned from wax and feathers. The sun melted the wax and he fell to his death according to Greek mythology.
Icarus used wings made of wax and feathers for flying. However, he flew too close to the sun (which melted the wax), and he fell to his death.
The ICARUS was created in 2007.
Icarus tried to fly higher than he can because he wanted to enjoy and feel free as a bird. You can take this to symbolize that he tried to be something more than he is. He didn't take into account the limitations of his wax wings.
Icarus was the son of Daedalus. He was best known for attempting to escape with his father, who had fashioned them wings. Daedalus warned Icarus not to fly too close to the sun, but in his excitement, Icarus did. The sun melted the wax attaching the wings to his back, and Icarus fell to his death. Now, the sea in which he fell into is called the Icarian sea.
In the Greek myth, only Icarus' father is mentioned, and Icarus died as a young man. Therefor , not enough is known about him to create a family tree.
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