Britain's entry into capitalism was the result of a "glorious revolution" between the feudal aristocracy and the emerging bourgeoisie. Fletcher Christine, the first mate of the USS Bondi, has a sense of freedom and equality, strives for fair and equitable human rights, and is a model of an emerging class. The ferocious and cruel captain is the representative of the remnant evil forces of feudalism. Christine's "rebellion" is, in essence, an uprising of emerging forces in places where feudal forces still dominate; it is the impact of emerging class forces on feudal evil forces. Although Christine and his partners could never go back to the British mainland, they were victorious in the sense of revolution. Christine was the glorious victor; and the captain was eventually abandoned by the military and society. That aristocratic young officer candidate Bym finally faced the saber pointed at him and shouted from the bottom of his heart, shocking the entire court and changing the relationship between the officers and soldiers of the British Navy. And this played a great role in defeating Napoleon at sea by Nelson, who was still a colonel but sided with Christine and later became the commander-in-chief of the navy. The British navy was able to dominate the sea.
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