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How does the poet describe the inchcape rock

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Answered by carolineannvaz
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The 'rock', in the poem Inchcape Rock, is described as a reef and a dangerous one at that. The risk the Inchcape Rock was posing was that when the water level rises, due to high tide, it would become invisible to the oncoming ships. ... Even in a low tide situation, the rock was barely visible.

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
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We are asked to answer the question of how the poet describes the Inchcape rock. The poet describes the Inchcape rock as under:

  • This is a poem that has been written by Robert Southey.
  • He describes the Inchcape rock as a reef that caused a shipwreck when the tide was high.
  • Due to this many ships were destroyed.
  • Aberbrothok tied a bell on the reef to inform the sailors of the high tide.
  • This bell helped to save many ships from being ship recked.
  • Later on, Sir Ralph removed this bell as he was greedy and wanted to grab the riches of these ships.
  • Unfortunately, when Sir Ralph was traveling in the same place a few years later there was a high tide and Sir Ralph passed away.
  • which was later removed by Sir Ralph.
  • Therefore, Inchcape rock is described as a very deadly rock that caused the shipwreck of many ships.  

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