Read the Greek myth "The Flight of Icarus" retold by Sally Benson. Then, reread the
lines indi...
English, 27.05.2020 20:01 Nathaliasmiles
Read the Greek myth "The Flight of Icarus" retold by Sally Benson. Then, reread the
lines indicated with each question below. Answer each question, citing text
evidence.
1.
Lines 10-12: What have readers learned so far about Daedalus? What evidence in
the text hints that he may have unusual or supernatural powers?
2. Lines 4-12: What do Daedalus and Icarus want?
3. Lines 15-29: Summarize what Daedalus does to help himself and his son escape
from the island.
4. Lines 39-47: What specific evidence in these lines suggests Daedalus's plan will
not go well?
5. Lines 57-63: Myths typically include events that cannot happen in real life and
characters with unusual abilities. What specific evidence in the text illustrates
these two aspects of a myth?
6. Lines 60-79: What causes Icarus's fall? What does his failure reveal about the
cultural values of the ancient Greeks?
7. Lines 88-95: Did Daedalus succeed or fail in his original goal? What might this
reveal about a life lesson or theme?
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