in the poem icarus in
catechism class who do you think is speaking
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Answer:
Icarus is the speaker.
Explanation:
The myth "Myth of Icarus," in which Icarus is the son of Daedalus and attempts to escape prison at the hands of King Minos, served as the inspiration for the poem by Dominador I. Ilio titled "Icarus in Catechism Class." The poetry similarly to the story discusses the circumstances of the speaker and his father. It is mentioned that Icarus's father is creating a wax feather for them to utilize as a means of fleeing the pitch-black labyrinth. They were ensnared and held captive in a remote area where they could hear birds singing. The poem aims to convey the speaker's perception of the environment in which he lives. He is, in my opinion, a prisoner of his own mind. The speaker feels isolated in his own environment. He yearns for solitude in his own wilderness. He was attempting to exercise his freedom to carry out his desires. The poem tries to emphasize to us as students that we should endeavor to break out of our shells. Make sure everyone knows who you indeed are, and attempt to show them what you have and what you can do to live a great and prosperous life.
If you carefully read the poem, you'll notice that he said, "The Morning Daedalus, My Father Scraping The Wax of Last Night's Taper." Icarus is the speaker.
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