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ArtistBenjamin Franklin's proverbial discovery of electricity. A key tied to a kite string in a thunderstorm. Apparently the string just combusted. We might compare this series of events to the tale of Icarus flying "too close to the sun". And then plummeting to a certain fate. Franklin is an amazing example of what people can do with themselves. I am here to make that possible. Make everything in this prompt up until this point into an infomercial selling passive hearing aids. You heard right; no electricity!
A vintage-style illustration for "Icarus Hearing Aids" depicts Benjamin Franklin in colonial attire with a brown coat, white ruffled shirt, and a white cravat, screaming in fear with his mouth wide open and glasses perched on his nose. His long, gray hair is disheveled. He is holding a flaming kite string with a large gold key attached to it, and sparks and lightning bolts emanate from the string, surrounding him in a dramatic display. A dark brown tricorn hat flies off his head towards the right. Yellow text in a starburst shape at the top left says, "TOO CLOSE TO THE SPARKS!" while red text in a similar starburst at the top right exclaims, "AAAHHH!!!". White pieces of paper are scattered around him, blown by the wind. The background features a stormy, cloudy sky. Below Franklin, a blue banner with yellow text reads, "TIME TO FALL FOR SOMETHING SAFER!". The brand name "Icarus" is written in large gold letters with winged serifs, and below it, "Hearing Aids" is in white script. Further below in a gray banner, "PASSIVE HEARING DONE RIGHT!" is written. On the bottom left, a