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.
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- "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.
- Ferdinand, the prince of Naples, misunderstood that his father has died in a shipwreck.
- Ariel, the spirit, convinces Ferdinand that his father's body is changed into valuable goods as coral and pearl in the sea.
- The poem depicts the information that "Death is a transformation of mortality to immortality."
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