Daedalus was a Greek architect—a building designer—who was known for his ingenious inventions and projects. Daedalus designed, among other things, the Labyrinth, a maze of many paths. Famous throughout the world, the Labyrinth consisted of twisting paths from which it was impossible to escape. People entering the Labyrinth would find themselves wandering around and around forever.


Daedalus served as the architect for Minos, the king of Crete. Daedalus built the Labyrinth for Minos to imprison the monster called the Minotaur, who was half human and half bull. One day the hero Theseus offered to go into the Labyrinth to fight the Minotaur. Upon seeing Theseus, Minos’s daughter Ariadne fell in love with him, and she begged Daedalus to help her make sure Theseus escaped from the Labyrinth.

Daedalus told Ariadne to give Theseus a ball of thread to fasten to the door so that he could retrace his steps and find his way out after fighting the monster. Theseus was able to win the fight and, by following the thread, to escape the Labyrinth. Then he and Ariadne left Crete together.

When Minos learned that his daughter was gone, he became very angry with Daedalus. He put Daedalus and Daedalus’s son, Icarus, in the maze. The Labyrinth was so cleverly designed that even Daedalus, its creator, could not find the way out. However, Daedalus did come up with a plan to escape. He and his son would flee through the air. With wings made out of wax and feathers, they would fly out of the maze. Before taking off, Daedalus warned Icarus to fly at a certain height over the sea. “If you fly too low, the waves will swallow you,” said Daedalus. ”If you fly too high, the sun will melt the wax, and you will fall into the sea.”

Icarus agreed to fly safely between the sea and the sun, and they soared over the walls of the Labyrinth to freedom. However, as they continued on their flight, Icarus became more and more excited by the thrill of flying. He forgot his father’s warning and flew higher and higher, paying no attention to Daedalus’s pleas for him to fly lower. Flying too close to the sun, Icarus felt his wings melt and fall apart, and he fell into the sea. His heartbroken father flew safely to Sicily, where the king of Sicily welcomed him.

where did daedalus and lcarus build their wings?
A)inside the ladyrinth
B)at minos's place
C)on a board ship
D) in sicily
is it c?

i mean a

A is correct.

No, it is not option C. Daedalus and Icarus built their wings in a different location. According to the story, Daedalus and Icarus built their wings in Sicily.