In Ovid's "The Story of Daedalus and Icarus," what ultimately becomes of Icarus?
A. He is punished for pretending to be a god and is turned into a seabird.
B. He becomes a war hero, and a country is named after him.
C. He drowns after losing his wings by flying too close to the sun.
D. He returns to Minos's island and is killed in battle.