Icarus: The Boy Who Didn't Fall

For 3,000 years, we have blamed a boy for flying too close to the sun. But what if his father designed the wings to fail? 📚 SOURCES: This episode draws from Ovid's Metamorphoses Book 8 (the standard tragic version) AND Apollodorus's Bibliotheca 3.15.8 (which records that Daedalus murdered his own nephew Perdix out of jealousy, establishing his pattern). Both ancient sources are explored alongside modern reinterpretation. In this episode of Mortal Myths, we examine the contradictions in the original Greek text: ▸ Daedalus the genius — and the man who killed his nephew Perdix ▸ The Labyrinth of King Minos ▸ Why Daedalus chose WAX knowing it would melt ▸ The warning that gave Icarus an impossible path ▸ Daedalus continuing his flight, never looking back ▸ The pattern of jealousy that ancient sources confirm 🏛️ Subscribe for mythology REIMAGINED, exploring how ancient stories speak to modern audiences. ⚡ Episode 1 — Zeus vs Cronus:    • Zeus vs Cronus: The Forbidden Titan War (U...   🐍 Episode 2 — Medusa: [LINK] 🌹 Episode 3 — Hades and Persephone: [LINK] 📦 Episode 4 — Pandora's Box: [LINK] 🌹 Episode 5 — Orpheus and Eurydice: [LINK] Did Icarus fall? Or was he pushed by the man who made him? Discuss 👇 #GreekMythology #Icarus #Daedalus #Mythology #AncientGreece #UntoldStory #MortalMyths #ClassicalLiterature #FatherSon #GreekTragedy #tranding #latestnews #viral #video