Icarus, the Legend of the Boy Who Flew Too High

ebook Mythology

By Carmellini Duarte

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"Icarus, the Legend of the Boy Who Flew Too High" revisits one of the most iconic myths of Ancient Greece, exploring not only the journey of Icarus and Daedalus but also the deeper meanings behind ambition and human limits. More than just a simple cautionary tale, the book delves into Icarus's psyche, questioning whether his fall was an act of recklessness or a legitimate pursuit of the transcendental.

With a reflective and engaging narrative, this work invites the reader to reconsider the myth in a new light: How far can we go before our dreams consume us? Icarus is not just a character of the past, but a universal symbol of the eternal struggle between the desire to reach the impossible and the need to understand our own limits.

Icarus, the Legend of the Boy Who Flew Too High