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pashok25 [27]
2 years ago
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2. Brueghel's painting "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus' focuses on one specific part of the myth The Story of Daedalus and Ic

arus" by Ovid. Describe the portion of the myth that the painting illustrates. Then imagine that the painting also included Daedalus's response to Icarus falling into the sea. Explain how the tone of the painting would change if Daedalus's response was shown. Be sure to use specific details from the painting and the myth to support your ideas. (10 points)
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mezya [45]2 years ago
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I believe Brueghel is using the painting as a metaphor for human pride and ambition...It’s a parable on human aspiration.Icarus drowns amid the landscape..Life goes on according to the painting..Trading vessels go about their business..The death of Icarus is of no importance than a bird falling out of the sky..Mankind goes about its business..
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