The chapter narrates the mythological story of Daedalus and his son Icarus from ancient Greece. Daedalus was an inventor and had created many strange and fascinating mechanical marvels, which made him highly valuable to King Minos. One of his famous inventions was a tiny ............................
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What was Daedalus famous for?
Daedalus was famous for his extraordinary talent as an inventor. He created strange and fascinating mechanical marvels that were well ahead of his time, and this made him extremely valuable to King Minos, the ruler of the island of Crete where Daedalus and his son Icarus lived.
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Why did the king lock away Daedalus and his son?
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a. What was the βbeautifulβ invention made by Daedalus?
b. Why did the king ask Daedalus to make something more useful?
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Unlock now πWhatever Daedalus needed, King Minos provided without question.
a. What was provided by the King to Daedalus?
b. How did Daedalus feel about his imprisonment?
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Unlock now πOf course, Icarus apologised later for saying such mean things to his father but insisted that he couldnβt stand being cooped up in the cave any longer.
a. Why did Icarus apologise to his father?
b. Why was he upset?
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Unlock now πBut Icarus was either too far away or too preoccupied with his own pleasant dreams of adventure to hear his fatherβs warnings.
a. What did Daedalus warn his son about?
b. Did Icarus listen to his fatherβs warnings? What was the result?
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Unlock now πWhat were the inventions that Daedalus was famous for? Which modern gadgets and appliances can you equate them with?
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Unlock now πIcarus was foolhardy and immature. Do you agree with the statement? Give reasons to support your answer.
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Unlock now πBack Exercises - The Fall of Icarus | New Images Next Enrichment Reader | Class 6 Literature | English
You know that when two or more words join together to form one word, they are known as compound words. For example,
snow + flake = snowflake
Match the columns to form compound words.
A | B |
---|---|
1) Pepper | a. pack |
2) Life | b. phone |
3) Back | c. time |
4) Earth | d. storm |
5) Thunder | e. mint |
6) Tele | f. quake |
A | B |
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1) Pepper | e. mint |
2) Life | c. time |
3) Back | a. pack |
4) Earth | f. quake |
5) Thunder | d. storm |
6) Tele | b. phone |
Observe your surroundings. Write any six compound words. Then, make sentences with each.
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How do you think Daedalus felt when King Minos denied his request to allow Icarus to leave the cave?
Daedalus likely felt a mix of emotions when King Minos denied his request to let Icarus leave the cave. Frustration would likely be one of his primary feelings, as the King did not consider Icarus's needs and desires. After all, Daedalus had spent years serving the King faithfully and hoped this loyalty would be rewarded with some understanding and compassion. Fear may have also been present as he was concerned about his son's future, realizing that Icarus was growing up in isolation, deprived of normal experiences of youth. Desperation could have been another emotion, as he started to understand the hopelessness of their situation. He had made a plea for his sonβs freedom, and it had been flatly denied.
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The myth of Icarus is a cautionary tale from ancient Greece. Icarus, the son of master craftsman Daedalus, attempted to escape the island of Crete using wings his father created from feathers and wax. Against Daedalus's warning, Icarus, exhilarated by the thrill of flight, soared too close to the sun. The heat melted the wax holding his wings together, causing him to fall into the sea and drown. The myth serves as a timeless reminder of the dangers of hubris and disobedience and symbolically underlines the Greek notion of 'metron' - all things in moderation.
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Themes - The Fall of Icarus | New Images Next Enrichment Reader | Class 6 Literature | English
- Creativity and Invention
The chapter highlights the theme of creativity and invention through the character of Daedalus. He was a skilled inventor who created fascinating mechanical marvels that were ahead of his time. His creative abilities are a testament to the power of the human imagination and the potential for innovation. - Freedom and Imprisonment
The theme of freedom and imprisonment is explored through the story of Daedalus and his son Icarus. They were imprisoned.....
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- The chapter introduces Daedalus and his son Icarus, who are living on the island of Crete during the reign of King Minos.
- Daedalus is an inventor and has created many mechanical marvels, including a mechanical bird that chirps when the sun rises.
- King Minos approaches .....
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- "One of his numerous creations, a tiny mechanical bird that chirped when the sun rose, was given to the newborn princess by Daedalus to celebrate her birth." This line establishes Daedalus as an innovative inventor and also sets the stage for his subsequent imprisonment by King Minos.
- "Daedalus didnβt mind his imprisonment at first. Whatever Daedalus needed, King Minos provided without question." This line highlights.....
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- thwart:-to prevent someone from doing what they want to do
Sentence:- The security guard thwarted the thief's attempt to steal from the store. - labyrinth:- a complicated series of passages through which it is difficult to find your way
Sentence:- The maze was a labyrinth of confusing twists and turns. - cooped up:- to keep a person or an animal inside a building or in a small space
Sentence:- The chickens were.......................
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