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11 January, 11:21

What does Williams set up a contrast between birth and death in "landscape with the Fall of Icarus?"

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  1. 11 January, 14:22
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    Answer: by telling the reader it was spring.

    Explanation: in the poem

    Williams sets up a contrast between Icarus' falling and the spring. It makes the reader think of another contrast, birth and death. Both pair of words are like two sides of the same coin. Spring is birth, abundance, opposed to the Icarus' falling.
  2. 11 January, 14:57
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    The juxtaposition of the beauty of the season with the death of Icarus shows that even legends are insignificant in the circle of life.
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