Explain with reference to the context the following passages
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thou that art now the world's fresh ornament and only herald to a gaudy spring
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The narrative was trying to explain that society plays a very crucial role in the development of a young mind.
- With the reference line, the narrator was explaining that it is important two listen to the people who are close to us instead of thinking about what others are saying, this does not mean that one should ignore the norms of society because it not only helps do you have a greater opinion of your own but also to have a rigid clarity and understanding of a situation.
- The protagonist through the boy in the chapter explains that he picked up the wrongs in society instead of understanding and following the right opinion given to him.
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