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daedalus\ticarus
a. \do not fly too low or the spray will wet your wings, not too high or the sun will melt them. not too high and not too low, but close by me, through the middle air.\ (46)
b. \ha...\ he thought to himself. \those things have been flying all their lives. wait till i get a little practice. ill outfly them all.\ (52)
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Daedalus, the experienced creator of the wings, gives cautious, protective instructions to his son Icarus to avoid danger. Icarus, overconfident and impulsive, thinks arrogantly about outperforming birds, showing his reckless attitude.
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Daedalus: A. "Do not fly too low or the spray will wet your wings, not too high or the sun will melt them. Not too high and not too low, but close by me, through the middle air." (46)
Icarus: B. "Ha...." he thought to himself. "Those things have been flying all their lives. Wait till I get a little practice. I’ll outfly them all." (52)