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How are Williams's "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus" and Auden's "Musée des Beaux Arts" different? A. In Williams's poem, the ship sails away without stopping, while Alden's poem describes the ship's attempts to rescue Icarus.

B. In Williams's poem, the farmer tries to help Icarus. In Auden's poem the ploughman just watches Icarus drown.

C. In Williams's poem, Daedalus comes to Icarus's rescue; Auden doesn't mention Daedalus at all.

D. In Williams's poem, a farmer is the only witness to Icarus's fall, while Auden mentions both a ploughman and a ship.

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