what kind of nature and attitude of the boatswain come before us in the context of the above passage ?
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The boatswain cares little for Alonso's rank as king and asks, "What cares these roarers for the name of king?" (15 — 16). ... 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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