How is the theme, ‘the evil that one plots for others, recoils on oneself’, carried out at the end of the poem?
This question is from the poem: The Inchcape Rock
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Sir Ralph, the Rover cut off the warning bell, which the Abbot of Aberbrothok had planted on the Inchcape Rock as a forewarning to the sailors. But Sir Ralph’s own ship struck against the very rock due to the absence of any forewarning sound and drowned in the sea with Sir Ralph. Thus, the evil that Sir Ralph plotted for the Abbot and the other sailors, recoiled on him.
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