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Explain the meaning of blow till thou burst thy wind ,if room enough.​

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Answered by khryzamaegabucan
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In line 7, for example, the Boatswain shouts: 'Blow till thou burst thy wind' . The basic meaning is clear in that he is telling the storm to blow until it blows itself out. In addressing the storm, however, the Boatswain uses 'thou', thus indicating his familiarity with storms and suggesting that all will be well.

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From Act 1,  Scene 1, Commentary the Tempest :)

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