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"They have whetted their teeth against the stones, And now they pick up the Bishop's bones: They gnawed the flesh from every limb, For they were sent to do judgement on him!"
This tells you about the character of Bishop Hatto. The people are calling for mercy on Christ because the people are slowly dying in the barn next to a blazing fire getting them all. Bishop Hatto promised them corn and knowing that, they went into the barn. Then, Bishop Hatto locked the door on them and set it on fire. This shows that Bishop Hatto is a mean, selfish and cruel man.
The people are getting their revenge on Bishop Hatto. Bishop Hatto is receiving poetic justice for his brutal deeds. The rats ate the flesh on his bones.
"Bishop Hatto he made fast the door; And while for mercy on Christ they call, He set fire to the barn and burnt them all."
by Robert Southey.
Literary Element: Irony
The message of "Bishop Hatto" is that evil deeds can be recieved back.
Concluding Sentence
To conclude, Bishop Hatto was a ruthless man who did not care for the people and he only cared for himself.
Bishop Hatto