What does Gonzalo ask the boatswain and what does the boatswain respond?
Gonzalo asks the boatswain to have patience with them. At this, the boatswain responds that he will be patient only when the ship is out of danger.
Gonzalo asks the boatswain to have patience with them. At this, the boatswain responds that he will be patient only when the ship is out of danger.
The boatswain asks the passengers to go back to their cabins because they are a hindrance to his work.
When the boatswain finds that the passengers are disturbing his work, he feels irritated and rebukes his men.
The passengers come out of their cabins below because they seem to be in a state of utter fear and want to know from the boatswain whether the ship is safe or not.
The boatswain gives instructions to the sailors regarding what they should do to serve the ship from wrecking.
On the way back from Tunis, the ship carrying the royal passengers is overtaken by the fierce storm accompanied by thunder and lightning.