Do we sympathize with Sir Ralph The Rover at the end? Give reasons for your answer.
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Actually Sir Ralph was feeling guilty for his past deeds at that moment. There was a feeling of regret for misguiding the ships and looting them after cutting down the bell from the Inchcape Rock. This regret mixed with the thought of the dreadful death made him suffer from a horrific hallucination.
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