In the story 'the black spot' What did the blind beggar say he would do to the narrator if the latter didn't take him to the captain?
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The story would have been very different if the point of view of the story had
been the captain’s, but since the captain dies his narration would have ended
abruptly and there would have been no narrator to carry on telling the tale. If the
captain were the narrator, he may have talked about his life and his fears as well
as his frustration with his body after his stroke. Perhaps he would have given the
reader some background information about the songs he liked to sing
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