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Yes.
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This displayed his moral rectitude because he/she/they decided to help out and make sure their comrades were safe instead of caring about their own safety. This also proves that this Marine is selfless and was willing to help without any thought of their own well being.
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Daedalus is a brilliant inventor—the Thomas Edison of his day. Unfortunately, he angers King Minos, the ruler of the island Crete, and he has to hightail it out of there. Desperate to flee the island, Daedalus uses wax to build some wings for himself and his son Icarus. Daddy Daedalus warns his son to fly at a middle height: the seawater will dampen the wings and the sun will melt them. (Not good either way.)
Icarus heeds his father's advice for a bit, but then he gets cocky. He's having so much fun flying that he forgets the warning and flies too close to the sun. Sure enough, his wings melt, and Icarus plummets into the sea and drowns. Daedalus is (of course) devastated by his son's death, but the show must go on. He flies on to Sicily, where he mourns Icarus and builds a temple in honor of the god Apollo.
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<em>Well, the answer corresponds with any other classic work of literature:</em>
It's themes echo with readers; it's pertinent during the period in which it was published and stands the test of time and also has universal interest. It makes the reader look inwards, deeper into the meaning of it, ask questions, and tends to ferment our emotions.