Icarus and Demolition In all three texts, analytical behaviors seem to occupy the center of discourse phases, and analytical behaviors of analytical behaviors disturb this center to a certain extent. In the resulting asymmetric deep sea structure, analysis can not be intervened without converting or repeating other elements in the sequence that is not a stable sequence. Main differences in Barbara Johnson's "Reference Framework"
The myth explains the situation of our world and the universe. Typical examples are Icarus and Daedalus myths. Peter Bruegel drew a picture which decoded the moment when Ikaros got out of the sky. Two poets, William Carlos Williams and WH Oden, wrote poems based on Bruges' paintings which gave the readers a deep and meaningful message, respectively. Dictionaries, implications, and extensions will help explain the emotions and tragedies depicted in Bruegel's paintings. These poems are written according to the myth of Ikaros.
"Ikaros" at Edward Field was written in 1963 and is based on the theological myths of Icarus and Daedalus, but it is placed in the context of the modern world. The reader can think that this poem is related to Icarus myth in the first line, "Only feathers are floating around the hat" (1). The floating feather belongs to Ikaros and is representative of drowning Ikaros. These details are necessary in this verse to make the reader understand what the field is actually saying. He uses Ikaros' mythology to clarify how the hero adapts to the mediocrity of life from a tragic encounter in his mysterious life. Through sarcasm, setting and language, the field depicts Ikaros' modern life as a person living in a society ignored by humans.
A few days ago, I saw a video about myths of Daedalus and Icarus with Seth Godin. My father Daedalus and my son Icarus are on the island. Daedalus is a craftsman and told Icarus that he made feathers with bird's feathers and waxes he hears what the father says and they jump out of the island. He told Ikaros not to fly too high, because the heat of the sun melts the wax, the wings break apart, and he will die. Icarus died while flying, but Sesugodin reminded us that there is another part of this myth that was blocked years ago. Daedalus also told Ikaros not to fly too low because fog and waves from the sea lowered his wings and he definitely died.