The poem "Full Fathom Five" was written by William Shakespeare. It was a part of his story, The Tempest.
The poem depicts the dead father whose body instead of decaying became something beautiful. His bones became corals. His eyes became pearls. His death brings about a change in the sea making it richer.
Alliteration is a series of words in a row that have the same first consonant sounds.
Full fathom five thy father lies; → repeating F sounds
<span>Those are pearls that were his eyes: </span>→ repeating TH sounds
Simile, along with onomatopoeia and metaphor can be found in this next quote, “Then his glance fell upon the bridge, and at that moment a twanging noise filled the air, as when the string of some musical instrument snaps in a disused room, and he saw the bridge divide and fling five gesticulating ants into the valley below”(Wilder 5). This quote compares the noise that the breaking bridge makes to the sound of a musical instrument.
I think it means that men think way differently then women does. Women think with their heart.