GONZALOI
I have great comfort from this fellow:
methinks he hath no drowning mark upon him;
his complexion in perfect gallows.
Stund fust, good Into, to his hanging:
make the rope of his destiny our cable,
for our own doth little advantage.
If he be not bom to be hunged, our case is miserable.
(1) To whom Gonzalo is spenking? What did he say about Boatswain
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Answer. In the above extract, the fellow who has been referred by Gonzalo is the Boatsman. Gonzalo has great comfort for him as he believes much in the Boatsman that he will never let the boat drown in the sea. He thinks that the death of the boatsman has been destined by hanging.
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