Summary of Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies

Full Fathom of Thy Father Lies

Summary of  Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies

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This poem has composed of William Shakespeare. He uses onomatopoeia, alliteration, and assonance in the poem. “Ding-dong” is a good example of onomatopoeia which usually means the sound of the bell.

Moreover. it is also the sound of death is the truth and it is compulsory. Therefore we should not mourn too much about death.

According to the poem, Ariel is the spirit of wind who sings this poem to the prince of Naples whose name is Ferdinand. The prince is Drowned thirty feet below in the sea bed. But his body has not been drowned but has been changed into meaningful or valuable things such as bones into coral, eyes into pearls, etc. and Then, the sea nymphs who live in the sea are ringing his death bell every hour.

important Questions of Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies

  1. Who sings this song and Whom he Sings?
  2. Write A Summary of the poem in one paragraph?
  3. Is Death Meaningful In this Poem?
  4. What is the Significance of “Ding-Dung”?
  5. Write the central idea of the poem “Full fathom five thy father lies?