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The Story of Icarus

암니커유 2025. 5. 12. 11:50

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A long time ago, there was a clever inventor named Daedalus. He was very skilled at building things. Daedalus and his young son, Icarus, were once trapped on an island. Daedalus wanted to find a way for them to escape.

So, Daedalus came up with a brilliant idea! He collected feathers that had fallen from birds. He used wax to stick the small feathers together to make bigger wings. He made two pairs of wings, one for himself and one for Icarus.

When the wings were ready, Daedalus taught Icarus how to fly. He told Icarus some important rules: "Don't fly too close to the sea, because the water will make your wings heavy. But most importantly, don't fly too close to the sun, because the heat will melt the wax holding your feathers together!"

Then, Daedalus and Icarus put on their wings and flew away from the island. It was an amazing feeling to soar through the sky like birds! Daedalus flew carefully, always remembering his own warning.

But Icarus was so excited about flying that he forgot his father's words. He flew higher and higher, closer and closer to the bright sun. The sun's heat started to melt the wax on his wings. The feathers began to come loose, one by one.

Poor Icarus flapped his arms with all his might, but his wings were falling apart. He fell down, down, down from the sky and into the sea. The sea where he fell was later named the Icarian Sea in his memory. Daedalus was heartbroken when he saw what had happened to his son. He flew on alone, forever sad about Icarus's foolishness. The story of Icarus reminds us that it's important to listen to good advice.

Now, I will generate an image showing the most important scene: Icarus flying too close to the sun, with the wax on his wings melting and feathers falling off as he looks down in fear.

( N.B. 위 콘텐츠는 Google AI Studio 로 제작한 것입니다 )