Summary of poem Casabianca by F.D Hemans

 This is the summary of the poem Casabianca by Felicia Dorothea Hemans. This summary is equally fit for class 6, class 7, class 8 and other grades. 

This is the short summary of the poem in English. The summary of the poem Casabianca is given below.

Casabianca: Summary and Introduction

Introduction to the Poem

Felicia Hemans was a female English poet. Her poem Casabianca earned her much fame.  The contains interesting themes and lessons. The narration is of a twelve-year-old child, named Casabianca. 

He died during the Battle of the Nile in 1798. He keeps asking his father and gets no reply. 

In the following moments, he gets caught by fire and eventually dies. The poet regrets that a faithful heart is no more.

Summary of the Poem

The poem shows the scene of Casabianca. The boy was commanding a warship on the orders of his father. When the war was ongoing, the warship got caught by fire. 

In those moments of misery, Casabianca was all alone, he had nobody with him. He was dedicated to his job and did not stop fulfilling his responsibility despite the terrible circumstances. Unknown of his father's death in the fire, he kept calling him for further commands. 

However, no reply came to him. He, eventually, himself died on the ship. He stands alone on the ship when it was burning. Everybody else is gone. He is struck inside and is seeing the fire. 

Casabianca is dealing with circumstances bravely. Now the flames are increasing, but Casabianca has to get command from his father to make any decision. 

Unknown he is of the death of his father, for he lays dead under. He is thinking to leave the ship but with the approval of his father. He calls his father again and again and gets no reply from his dead father. 

Still, he does not know that his father is no more alive. The flames are rising but he is still optimistic that he would hear the voice of his father. 

The scorching heat now then starts to harm his body. He keeps asking his father and gets no reply. In the following moments, he gets caught by fire and eventually dies. 

The poet regrets that a faithful heart is no more. The poem is all about obedience, responsibility, loyalty, and honor. It contains ten stanzas, four verses in each.

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