
"Icarus"
Icarus is a character from Greek mythology known for his reckless ambition. He is the son of Daedalus, a skilled craftsman who designed the Labyrinth. To escape from King Minos, Daedalus fashioned wings made of feathers and wax for both himself and Icarus. Ignoring his father's warning not to fly too high or too low, Icarus soared too close to the sun. The heat melted the wax, causing him to fall into the sea. Icarus symbolizes the dangers of overreaching and disregarding wise counsel, serving as a cautionary tale about ambition and hubris.