how is death perceived in the poem full fathom five thy father lies?explain
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Death is perceived as a Meaningful transformation.
Explanation:
- "Full Fathom five Thy Father Lies" poem is an extract from William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest."
- 'Death' in this poem is conveyed as a meaningful transformation of the human body.
- Ariel, the spirit, told Ferdinand that his father's body is changed into something valuable good as coral and pearls in the deep sea.
- The poem depicts the information that "Death is a transformation of mortality to immortality."
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Explanation:
The poem referenced in question has been taken from William Shakespeare extract of The tempest in which the concept of death has been defined as the transformation of a body to an eternal place, where the good souls are converted to gems and pearls. Our current life is mortal and it is death that's take us to an immortal life and that immortal life depends on our existing life
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