English, asked by iamaritraarleena, 11 months ago

what does the metaphor"those are pearls that were his eyes" infer? in Shakespeare's Tempest.. ​

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Answered by Davinderdev53
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Explanation:

The words "Those are pearls that were his eyes" are apparently what some unidentified person remembers from reading Shakespeare. All that the stunned person quoting the line apparently has retained in his or her memory is that one line. Everything else may have been lost to humanity.

Answered by FuzzieGirl
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Answer:

these lines are sung by the Prospero's agent and servant Ariel.

Ariel is telling Ferdinand that his father Alonso died in the shipwreck,

Unknown to Ferdinand, the spirit is lying.

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