Boatswain: None that I love more than myself. You a councilor;
if you can command these elements to silence, and
work the peace of the present, we will not hand a rope
more – use your authority. If you cannot, give thanks
you have lived so long, and make yourself ready in your
cabin for the mischance of the hour, if it so hap. [To the
mariners] – Cheerly, good hearts! [To the courtiers] –
Out of our way, I say!
(i) To whom are these words addressed? What does the boatswain ask the other one to
do? [1]
(ii) How can you justify the present behaviour of the boatswain? [2]
(iii) What were the conditions that made the boatswain react in this way? [2]
(iv)What can you gather about the character of the boatswain from the conversation he is
having with others? [2]
(v) How does the listener react to the words of the speaker? [2]
(vi) Comment on the behaviour of Gonzalo.
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