Evaluate Boatswain's character from the view point of his professionalism and dealings with the Royal passengers. State your understanding on social settings of the times (past and present) considering Boatswain as the voice of the working class Value Points His behaviour and language His understanding and experience on nature Interference of the Royal passengers in the chaos Historical significance of the context The relevance of the context to the present era
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The turbulence caused by the storm make the boatswain go wild and frenzy. Therefore, he asks the passengers to go to the deck below and be seated calmly. ... While the boatswain and theThe king's councilor, Gonzalo, reminds the boatswain that he is speaking to the king, but the boatswain points out that if the king really has so much power, he should use it to quell the storm. If he lacks this power, the royal party should go below decks, as the boatswain orders sailors were trying to save the boat from the storm, the royal passengers might act on their own and disturb them
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