a very short summary of the poem the inchcape rock
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In the poem 'Inchcape Rock' by Robert Southey, the captain strikes a blow at a beacon of Christianity by removing a safety bell placed by a bishop whom all respect on a dangerous cliff at sea. The captain doesn't want anyone to bless the bishop for their safety any more, so he cuts off the bell which sinks to the bottom of the seaAs the crime is against a Christian representative the act is seen perhaps as an evil one deserving of punishment. Ironically, when the captain returns he does not see the perilous sharp rock and there is no bell to warn him of it and his ship sinkswhile the devil laughs below the waves.
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