Full Fathon five Thy Father Lies
Full Fathom five Thy Father Lies
Poem By:William Shakespeare
This poem is writing by William Shakespeare, father of
English. This poem occurs in his drama. The tempest, act 1, scene 11. In this
poem, he has glorified the death.
This poem is in the form of song. It is sung by the spirit, Ariel, the sea nymphs in the
praise of Ferdinand father death. She says to him (The prince) that his father
his father’s bones are changed into coral and eyes are into pearls. Nothing has
been decayed. Every organs of his father has changed into something rich and
strange due to a sea change the sea nymphs ring knell in every hr to glorified his
father death. This poem is also famous for it’s musical tone/rhythm. It is
full of onomatopoeia, alliteration and assonance which contribute to the meaning
of the poem.
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