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The Icarus Myth in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon Throughout literature it has
been common for authors to use allusions to complement recurrent motifs in their
work. In Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon, Milkman learns that his desire to fly
has been passed down to him from his ancestor Solomon. As Milkman is figuring
out the puzzle of his ancestry, he realizes that when Solomon tried to take his
youngest son, Jake, flying with him, he dropped him and Jake never arrived with
his father to their destination. Sound familiar? Well, it seems quite probable
that Morrison drew from the Daedalus/Icarus Greek myth. Daedalus was a
well-known architect and engineer in Athens. King Mines invited Daedalus to
Crete to build him a labyrinth, and when it was completed, Mines jailed him
within it. In order to escape, Daedalus built two sets of wings - one pair for
himself, and the other for his son, Icarus- using wax and feathers, which they
used to fly off from Crete. On their journey to Athens, Icarus decided to try to
challenge the sun, even though his father had warned him that if he got too near
to the sea his wings would dampen and fall apart, or if he got too close to the
sun, the wax in his wings would melt, and he would lose the ability to fly.
Ignoring Daedalus' warnings, Icarus flew too high and the sun melted the wax
that held his wings together. Icarus fell into the Aegean Sea and died. Solomon,
a slave, had been a leader when he worked in the cotton fields in the South. One
day he decided to fly back to Africa with his youngest son, Jake, leaving behind
his wife Ryna and their twenty other children. Black lady fell down on the
ground Come booba yalle, come booma tambee Threw her body all around Come konka
yalle, come konka tambee...(303). This verse of the popular children's song
which Milkman heard in Shalimar, Virginia, was referring to Ryna's sobbing, an
event which also led to the naming of Ryna's Gulch where it is...
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