why do you think the narrator burst into a flood of tears when the captain died
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At the death of the captain, Jim 'burst into a flood of tears' (TI, 32) not only because 'I had begun to pity him' (TI, 32) but also because Bill Bones is such a vivid, unconventional romantic character in his otherwise rather dull everyday life
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Ans. The narrator, burst into a flood of tears when the captain died because he had begun to feel pity for the captain because of his stroke and also because it was the second that he had to deal with soon after the death of his father.
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