Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies | Questions And Answers

Question Answers of Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies - William Shakespeare
DR Gurung
full-fathom-five-thy-father-lies-question-answers
Questions and answers of "Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies". "Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies" was written by William Shakespeare. 'Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies' is an extract from William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest". William Shakespeare was a famous playwright and a poet of Elizabethan period. He was an active member of Theatre Company for at least 20 years. He continued to write plays at the rate of approximately ( लगभग ) two per year. He had written tragedies, comedies and historical plays. He wrote total of 154 sonnets. He offered his poetry as a means of immortality ( अमरता ) for both the youth and himself. His poems greatly dealt with the Renaissance ( पुनर्जागरण ) themes of friendship, love, death, change and immortality.
Also Read:

Question-Answers Of "Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies":

Understanding and Interpretation

Question No. 1: Write a summary of the poem in one paragraph. (एक अनुच्छेद {प्याराग्राफ} मा यस कविताको सारांश लेख्नुहोस्।)
Answer:
This poem is an extract from William Shakespeare's play 'The Tempest'. This is a song sung by Ariel, the spirit to Ferdinand, the Prince of Naples, who mistakenly thinks his father is drowned in a shipwreck ( ship accident ). Ariel tells Ferdinand that his father lies full thirty feet below in the sea. His death has become very meaningful here. His bones are changed into coral. His eyes have turned into pearls. No part of him has decayed. Rather, every part has changed into something valuable and strange.

The sea nymphs living in the sea are ringing his death bell each hour. He says that he can hear the sound of the bell. Thus, the spirit tries to convince Ferdinand that his father's body hasn't decayed even after his death. He has transformed into something precious. This is also suggests that death is not the end of life. It is a change from mortal to immortal life.
#immortal meaning in nepali language is अमर.
#decayed meaning in nepali language is नाशवान हुनु.
#drowned meaning in nepali language is डुबेको.
#coral meaning in nepali language is मूगा.
#pearl meaning in nepali language is मोती.
#nymphs meaning in nepali language is परीहरु.
#convince meaning in nepali language is विश्वास दिलाउनु.
#mortal meaning in nepali language is मरणशील.

Question No. 2: Is death meaningful in this poem? (के यस कवितामा मृत्यु सार्थक छ ?)
Answer:
Yes, death is meaningful in this poem. But it is not a sad poem. Death is important in the sense that it is not the end of physical existence but this end assumes the significance in that it is an entrance into the spiritual world of art and eternity. Death raises life into a higher existence of art. In changes everything into something rich and strange, death opens the door or immortality.

#assume meaning in nepali language is धारणा लिनु, मानिलिनु.
#significance meaning in nepali language is महत्व.
#entrance meaning in nepali language is प्रवेश.
#spiritual meaning in nepali language is आध्यात्मिक, आत्मिक.
#eternity meaning in nepali language is अनन्तकाल.
#immortality meaning in nepali language is अमरत्व.

Question No. 3: Comment on the significance of Ding-dong in line 8. (आठौँ पंक्तिमा प्रयोग भएको Ding-dong का महत्वका बारेमा टिप्पणी गर।)
Answer:
According to the spirit Ariel, the parts of Ferdinand's father's body have undergone a sea-change and been transformed into coral, pearls and other rice and strange things of beauty. This change takes place in the sea and that is why the bell rung by the sea nymphs is described as "Knell". The sound "ding-dong" is a sound of bell rung for the funeral of his father. 'Ding-dong' imitates the sound of the bell and thus has onomatopoeic effect. It also gives a magical effect because the parts of Ferdinand's father's body are changed into things of beauty like pearls and coral just as letters and words combine together to create music in the poem.

#imitate meaning in nepali language is नक्कल गर्नु.
#onomatopoeic meaning in nepali language is अनुकरणात्मक.
#effect meaning in nepali language is असर, परिणाम.

Discussion:

Question No. 1: Write an essay on Life and Art. ('जीवन र कला' शीर्षकमा एक निबन्ध लेख।)
Answer:
Man has always strived to raise himself above the temporariness and perishable quality of things. To create art in one of his such attempts. In this sense, life and art are inseparable.

Life is mortal but art is not. Life is a collection of experiences: good and bad, sweet and bitter. These experiences and ideas come and pass and life goes on. These are reflected in different forms of art. Although man dies, his creation remains in the world forever.

Man has a natural tendency to give an outlet to his passions, emotions and sentiments. He indulges in activities such as painting pictures, composing music and poems. Human beings make and create so many things and this is his effort to get satisfaction. Some of his creative activities are caused by his practical needs. But much of his art related activities are a result of his spiritual craving. All his activities related with the production of art give him deep satisfaction. That is why man seeks refuge in literature painting, architecture, music, dance and so forth.

#strive meaning in nepali language is कोशिश गर्नु, प्रयास गर्नु.
#tendency meaning in nepali language is प्रवृत्ति.
#outlet meaning in nepali language is अभिव्यक्ति.
#indulge meaning in nepali language is सन्तुष्ट हुनु.
#crave meaning in nepali language is इच्छा गर्नु, ज्यादै चाहना गर्नु.
#refuge meaning in nepali language is छहारी.
#forth meaning in nepali language is अगाडी.
Search Terms/button
Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies., Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies by William Shakespeare., William Shakespeare., Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies Class 12., Questions and Answers Of 'Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies'., Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies Questions Answers., Class 12 Course Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies. alert-info
DR Gurung
A Learner (अज्ञान जस्तो ठूलो शत्रु अरु केही छैन।) 🙏🙏
Comments
First of all, thank you for taking the time to read my blog. It's much appreciated! If you would like to leave a comment, please do, I'd love to hear what you think!

Suggestions and/or questions are always welcome, either post them in the comment form or send me an email at drgurung82@gmail.com.

However, comments are always reviewed and it may take some time to appear. Always keep in mind "URL without nofollow tag" will consider as a spam.

To add an image:
[image] image_url [/image]

To add a code block:
[code] your_code [/code]

To add a quote:
[quote] your_quote [/quote]

To add a link:
[link] your_link_text | link_url [/link]
Comment Poster
Thanx for brilliant answers
Replied
Most Welcome Sweksha. :)
Comment Poster
Thank you. Your language and words are simple and easy to understand.
Replied
Welcome. Thanks for commenting. :)
Comment Poster
Thanks for Nepali translation
Comment Poster
Thank you for the simple language used in the Q/As
and Nepali translations too

Comment Poster
thanks sir
Replied
Welcome