Aengus is an ancient Irishman who has been taken as a god of poetry in some legends. For Yeats Aengus has a vision of glimmering girl, who is a member of the Irish supernatural world.
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Question - Answers Of 'THE SONG OF WANDERING AENGUS':
1. What is the poem about ? ( कविता के को बारेमा छ ? )Answer: The poem is about Yeats's passionate love for his Maud Gonne. However, the poem itself speaks of the poet's earlier passion for Irish folktales and legends.
2. Explain the word "fire" in the second line. ( दोश्रो लाईनको "fire" भन्ने शब्दको व्याख्य गर्नुहोस्। )
Answers: The " fire " in the second line is the fire of passionate love. There is nothing except love in his head. This intense passion needs some kind of outlet, so he goes out for fishing.
3. What action does the poet describe in the first stanza ? ( कविले पहिलो श्लोकमा कुन कार्यको वर्णन गर्दछन् ? )
Answer: One fine morning Aengus goes out to the forest and cuts a branch of hazel. He ties a small berry in it and goes to fishing among the white moths under the twinkling stars. He drops the berry into water and catches a little silver trout ( एक प्रकारको माछा ).
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