College

Click to read "The Story of Daedalus and Icarus" by Ovid. Then answer the question.

Which statement offers the most accurate comparison between the story and Brueghel's interpretation of the story?

A. The story and the painting both include people going about their daily routines.
B. Both the story and the painting show Daedalus's agony as he watches his son fall.
C. In the painting, the wings are black, while in the story, they're described as white.
D. The painting emphasizes Icarus, while the story treats Icarus as insignificant.

Answer :

The statement that offers the most accurate comparison is that: B. Both the story and the painting show Daedalus's agony as he watches his son fall.

How does Brueghel's interpretation compare to Ovid's version?

Brueghel's interpretation focuses on Daedalus's anguish as he helplessly watches his son fall from the sky. This is consistent with Ovid's version of the story where Daedalus is consumed with grief and guilt over his son's death.

While the painting depict people going about their daily routines and features black wings instead of white, these details are not as significant in capturing the essence of the story. So, we will say Brueghel's interpretation emphasizes Icarus in the painting which is contrary to the statement in the question.

Read more about Daedalus & Icarus

brainly.com/question/15201292

#SPJ1