Answer:
Daedalus and Icarus wanted to escape the labyrinth of Minotaur in Crete
Explanation:
Daedalus was one of the most famous architect in all Crete. He was commissioned to project and build the famous labyrinth where the Minotaur lived.
After the construction he and his son, Icarus, were trapped inside the labyrinth to be aten bu the Minotaur, but Daedalus was a smart man and figure out a way to escape by buiding wings that could take them out with wax and feather.
When the wings were finally ready, Daedalus warn his son to not fly too close to the sun otherwise the heat would have burned the wax of the wings, but Icarus, estatic by his regained freedom did just that, dying when he fell from the sky.
The mith tries to teach the importance of patience, obbedience and not be driven by emotion.
Both narrators possess pride in their faith.
Both narrators have a deep faith in God.
Both narrators are uncertain about wearing a religious head covering.
<em>Both narrators clearly show their desire to be part of their religion, pride in what they believe and faith in their God, the only issue they're concerned about it's the veil, a common accessory in their religion. </em>
<em>In the text, the narrator's speech is about convincing herself that using a veil would benefit herself and her relationship with God too. She wants to do it, but the fear, prejudices and other aspects make her uncertain about it.</em>
<em>In the picture, the girl admits her devotion to her religion since she was a child, however, now that she's grown, she finds herself reflective about a new issue: using a veil.</em>
Answer:
Mary Dyer-was hanged for speaking up and not following Puritan rules. Anne Hutchinson-spoke against the approved message of the church and was banished from the Massachusetts Colony. Roger Williams-A Puritan Minister banished from Massachusetts for his beliefs and tolerance of other religions and Native Americans. Started the colony of Providence that became the capital of Rhode Island.