William Shakespeare
The poem Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies occurs
in Shakespeare’s play, The Tempest, Act I, Scene 2. The spirit Ariel sings this
song to Ferdinand, Prince of Naples, who mistakenly thinks his father is
drowned. Ariel is telling Ferdinand that his father lies full thirty feet below
the surface of the sea. His bones have been changed into piece of coral. His
eyes have been transformed into pearls. Every part of
his body that was supposed to decay has been changed into something rich and
strange, but something belonging to the sea or connected with it. The sea
nymphs who live in the sea are ringing his death bell every hour.
Death
is quite meaningful in this poem. No part of the death body has decayed. They
have been changed into something valuable.
Coral
are made of the bones, and eyes are changed into pearls. In this poem “Ding-dong” is the example of onomatopoeia. It imitates the sound of
the bell and makes the readers feel that
he is listening to the bell. There lies an alliteration;
repetition of an initial first sound in two or more words of a line in this
poem.
In the first line of the poem “full fathom
five thy father lies” the sound ‘f’ has been repeated four times. It reminds us
of the flow of the sea. Similarly, “suffer a sea change”, “Hark! now I hear
them” are other examples of alliteration.
Assonance; the repetition of the
vowel sounds in stressed syllables; “five….lies”,
“nymphs….ring” are the examples of assonance
in this poem. All these rhetorical devices have enhanced the musical quality of
the song. In line eight “Ding-dong” imitates the sound of the bell. It is
usually the sound of the bell which is run slowly for the death of Ferdinand’s
father. The nasal song ‘ng’ produces lingering, vibrant effects and the harsh
sound ‘d’ reminds us of ‘death’.
Theme
The
message is that nothing in this world , the world confined within the eco-
system and from its effect circle, can
disappear rather, everything meets with change may that be in the form of dead
or decay or rich or strange good or bad positive or negative. Change is inevitable,
a rule of this eco system apart from repetition of the entities in various
forms. Repetition of situation, form or spirit, life or death, just as; ups and
downs make sense in repetition of everything in this world of material and non
material. This reality of life is reflected in the poem in the repetition of
sounds, both, consonant and vowels, repetition of the words and so on. In this
way, the poem is an example of a unique quality literature.
Note:
Please read the textual analysis and the
essay given under for further reference and support which I have down loaded
from the internet for you to practise:
Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies
5. Full Fathom
Five Thy Father Lies
“Full
Fathom Five Thy Father Lies” is beautiful song taken from William
Shakespeare’s play The Tempest, Act I
Scene II. The Spirit Ariel sings the song to Ferdinand, a prince of Naples,
who mistakenly thinks that his father is drowned into the sea.
Ariel is a spirit who is a very comic and
miraculous character. He flies up invisibly and plays music and song. In the
given poem, he gives sympathy to Ferdinand, the prince of Naples, who is very
sad on the death of his father. The Spirit Ariel tries to make the death
meaningful with his melodious description. The Spirit Ariel says that
Ferdinand’s father has been drowned into the sea. His body has been lying 30
feet below at the bottom of the sea. His bones have been changed into corals
and eyes into pearls due to sea – change process. Nothings of his parts of the
body have been destroyed. But his whole body has changed the sea into something
valuable and strange. The sea nymphs are hourly ringing the death bell
producing song ‘Ding-dong’. At last, the Spirit Ariel asks Ferdinand to listen
the sound of the bell.
Thus, William Shakespeare through the song
of Spirit Ariel talks about immortality of life. He means to say than life does
not die but changes to other forms. So, the death of Ferdinand’s father is
meaningful. Death is nothing but just a medium of changing life from one form
to another. Life after death is permanent whereas life itself is ephemeral.
Essay on “life and art”
It seems to be difficult to define ‘life’
and ‘art’. Life is mysterious and art is the imitation (copy) of life. So life
and art are interrelated parts. Life creates art and art provides delight to
life. Without any interest in art is a dead life, so art and life are
inseparable.
Art is related to creation and life is
related to experience of happiness, sadness, laughter, tears, joy, certainties
and uncertainties. But art brings success in life.
Life is transitory. It changes in different
phrases in course of time. A small baby of yesterday becomes a young man today
and old tomorrow. Eventually, he disappears from the world resting on the lap
of death. Life comes across different sweet and sour events. Life is mixture of
tears and smiles. Pain and pleasure are the friends of life. In other words,
life is full of emotions, feelings, ideas and sentiments.
Art is the creation of life. It is
permanent and immortal. Art makes life beautiful and meaningful. Art makes
artist immortal. An artist lives in memory of people all the time after his
death. Many literary artists show the relation between art and life. Some say
that art is for the sake of life where as some say that art is only for art’s
sake. However, life is itself the source of art and art is the source of joy.
Art is life and life is art. Without art life seems to be meaningless and
unattractive. The different forms of art like music, writing, singing, drawing,
acting, dancing etc. make our life fruitful.
Thank you for your notes, it helped a lot :D
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