what happened to the father in full fathom five

I believe his body has turned into the riches of the ocean

What are the answers to all of them I need to check it pls

yes i did this you are correct

Is this a poem or a story or a ???

poem ms. sue

I agree.

Song: “Full fathom five thy father lies”
BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
(from The Tempest)
Full fathom five thy father lies;
Of his bones are coral made;
Those are pearls that were his eyes:
Nothing of him that doth fade,
But doth suffer a sea-change
Into something rich and strange.
Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell:
Ding-dong.
Hark! now I hear them,—ding-dong, bell.

Oh! I've read the Tempest and seen a play of it. It's really good! Also, you're correct.

In order to find out what happened to the father in "Full Fathom Five," you would need to read or research the source material. "Full Fathom Five" is a poem by Sylvia Plath, and in it, the father's fate is described metaphorically. While the poem does not explicitly state that his body turned into the riches of the ocean, there are references to transformation and disintegration.

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