which passage from "icarus and daedalus" supports the theme "it is unwise to ignore the advice of elders"?
icarus and daedalus
[icarus's] wings wavered, drooped. he fluttered his young hands valnly, he was falling-and in that terror he remembered. the heat of the sun had
melted the wax from his wings....
the nearest island he named icaria, in memory of the child; but he, in heavy grief, went to the temple of apollo in sicily, and there hung up his wings
as an offering.
daedalus managed to escape from his cell; but it seemed impossible to leave the island, since every ship that came or went was well guarded by
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order of the king.
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o [daedalus) held himself aloft, wavered this way and that with the wind, and at last, like a great fledgling, he learned to fly.

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