Well, I, unfortunately, don't know about either in the question
Fortunately, I do know a thing or two (actually, everything) about Greek Mythology.
The story of how Daedalus lost his son had nothing to do with the triumph over the pain of death. Daedalus had a long, horrifyingly sad life of sorrow and pain, even though the old man usually just was trying to do the right thing. After Icarus fell into the sea and died, Daedalus was a wreck, and his life only got worse after that.
Daedalus was in fact, mostly helpless when his son took a header into the ocean. He was quite far behind his son, and could only watch as Icarus fell into the ocean as his wings melted from the heat of the sun and the spray of the sea.
As far as I understood from the myths as well, there weren't "People" around them. They were in the middle of the ocean. Daedalus flew for a LONG time before reaching land again.
However, looking at the painting, it's quite obvious that there WERE people around in this painting (not quite accurate, but oh well) and in fact, nobody could have even cared there was a human with wings taking a header into the sea. Nobody was looking. The focus of the painting wasn't Icarus.
D is incorrect. A is also incorrect.
Now, because I have no knowledge of either the painting or of Ovid's work, I can't give you a definite answer, this is up to you. But your choices come to either B or C.
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Answer and Explanation:
Lyddie, in fact, is walking towards freedom, when she decides that she herself will go to work, pay the family debts and reunite them. For this, she puts herself on a long journey, on her way to freedom. That's because this debt was a prison for her and she didn't want it. While working, Liddie goes through good and bad experiences, bad experiences are associated with the fact that she is a working woman and this shows her that there are other prisons that she must overcome in order to be free and that is why she begins to fight each one of these. prisons the way you can, signing petitions, refusing, marriages, looking to be perfected academically, among other things.
Haha, there if there is no option, then it can't be answer
Answer:
It suggests that the laughter is menacing
Explanation:
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