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A prevalent notion of ambition and youth foolishness is revealed by the expression of these poems. The appeal for this myth is confirmed by the repetitive indication of these findings.
Each poem has a very unique way of expressing their thoughts and sentiment of the Icarus myth. ...
The poem David Wagoner made, “The Return of Icarus”, provides a tone that is irreverent toward human beings. Clearly, the poet sees the poem as an unworthy form of human aspiration, however to notice that this was Icarus who earned his consequences.
Approximate Word count = 380 Approximate Pages = 1.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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