Explain what the boatswain mean by the remark 'What cares these roarers for the name the king'
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By saying what cares these roarers for the name of king Boatswain wants to say that do gonzalo think these waves care anything about kings and officials in front of it all are equal it will never think befote engulfing the person his dignity ..
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The implication is that the boatswain should also remember that his social rank makes him subservient to the royal party, regardless of the circumstances.
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