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Why did Ralph do the wicked act​

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Answered by kalpanapanda802
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Sir Ralph made such an end because of his wicked deeds . He deliberately removed the bell on the Inchcape Rocks so that ships faced shipwrecks and he would plunder that treasures ...

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Answered by BasRashmi
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Ralph did so because he was jealous of Abbot's popularity as he installed the bell in the poem Inchcape Rock.

Explanation:

The poem is a ballad by Robert Southey which recounts the Scottish tale of the Abbot of Aberbrothok and Ralph the pirate. The Abbot had gained a lot of praise and appreciation for installing a bell that saved many ships from crashing onto the Inchcape Rock which was a coral reef that was a notorious place for ships to crash.

Ralph cut off the bell as he was jealous of Abbot's popularity, but in turn, his ship got caught in a storm and crashed onto the Inchcape Rock which seemed like divine justice.

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