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How does the author use a character's response to a moral dilemma to develop a theme? in the story the myth of Daedalus and icarus

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The moral lesson of the story Daedalus and Icarus is that you should always listen to what your elders tell you to do. The basic concept of the story Daedalus and Icarus is that hubris is a bad thing. It could be said that the subtext is that you should always heed the advice of your elders, particularly your parents.
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