why did the others sea men show their anger against Columbus
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Herman Ould's play The Discovery
Explanation:
- The Discovery stages events on Christopher Columbus' sailing expedition to search for a sea-route to India.
- The seamen are angry, restless, and frustrated because they believe this voyage was pointless as they were travelling to unknown route to discover India.
- The members in the ship complained Columbus verbally because of his autocratic manner.
- They indulged in mutiny and put pressure on him to take them back to Spain.
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The seamen were angry with Christopher Columbus
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- The other seamen wanted to turn Santa Maria towards Spain. They were missing their families and did not believe that they could find new world. They were disheartened and became pessimists.
- Despite their requests Columbus was not willing to go back, one of the seamen named Diego called the seamen bats who were flying by day. All of them revolted and tried to kill Columbus.
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