There is a tiff between the boatswain and the Royal passenger. who do you think is right? state the reason.
Question from the play, The Tempest
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Reason why boatswain get angry at royal
passengers:
The boatswain carries the passengers
including the royal members faces the
storm, in the play The Tempest' written
by Shakespeare. 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.
He even commands the King to go to the
deck, as he was afraid that the passengers
might interfere on his orders. While the
boatswain and the 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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