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Icarus. Flight of Icarus

Ancient Greek and Roman mythology
Ancient Greek and Roman mythology

Phraseologism: Icarus. Flight of Icarus.

Meaning: Reckless daredevil, idealist.

Origin: From ancient Greek mythology. The young man Icarus is the son of a skilled mechanic, sculptor and architect Daedalus. Being on the island of Crete and wanting to escape from the persecution of the local king Minos, Daedalus made wings for himself and his son from feathers fastened with wax. In flight, Icarus ignored his father's warnings and rose too high, close to the sun - the wax melted, the wings broke up, Icarus fell into the sea and died (Ovid, "Metamorphoses"). Hence the expression "flight of Icarus" - a daring but futile enterprise that promises nothing but trouble (iron.)

Random phraseology:

There is the bitter bread of exile.

Meaning:

About nostalgia, homesickness, about the feelings of a person who, for one reason or another, cannot return there.

Origin:

From Richard III by William Shakespeare (1564-1616), words by Bolingbroke (act. 3).

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