Here Ramirez, the new Capataz, is explicitly equated with the people as "slaves" who fight for the rulers (see Viola's earlier line, "They fight for you," ). "Infatuated" applies not merely to Giselle but to the false rewards of the oppressive society, while "guileless" contrasts him with the People as represented by Nostromo, whose guile is due to higher ambitions of liberation.