In the painting “Landscape with the Fall of Icarus” by Bruegel, the artist illustrates how man’s failure affects their own lives as well as the lives of others. For example, the author depicts the drawing by a sea and a fisherman watching Icarus drown and he does not attempt to help Icarus. This evidence depicts that people do not care for others’ lives. Icarus’s was responsible for his own failure. The inclusion of details from Ovid’s original myth. The Story of Daedalus and Icarus, such as the hot sun and Icarus drowning. This allows the audience to still understand that the source of man’s failure is a result of their own. However, when Bruegel …show more content…
The author is trying to explain how people aren’t worried about the lives of others. For example, the poem states “Nobody notices Icarus is drowning” in line 16. Icarus’s own failing caused his death. The inclusion of details from Ovid’s original myth. The Story of Daedalus and Icarus, such as the hot sun, the wax wings, and Icarus drowning. This allows the audience to still understand that the oblivious actions to the suffering of others when caused by one’s own failure. However, when Williams omits details of the source text such as the labyrinth, Daedalus’ warning, and Daedalus’ grief. The audience is forced to assume that people are oblivious to the suffering of