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Aengus, the Celtic god of love and beauty, sings "The Song of Wandering Aengus." In Yeats' poem, however, he does not appear to be a god. He just appears to be a typical guy.
Correct option is A.
He does, after all, go fishing, be deceived, and get old like the rest of us. Aengus goes fishing in a hazel grove at the beginning of the poem. He fashions a fishing pole from a hazel stick, attaches a berry to it, and then dips it into a stream. He strikes gold and lands a trout.
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