How does Prince Arragon compare the martlet to the multitude. Explain in breif.
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Arragon compares the multitude to the martlet. The martlet, instead of seeking a sheltered place for its nest, constructs it in the most exposed places like the outer wall, unprotected from, any stormy weather or any accident which may occur,. Similarly, the foolish common people who judge by the outside of things, fall into errors and calamities.
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Arragon compares two in the sense that foolish people and martins (birds) base their decisions on flash and show. they can't see past the outside to find out what's on the inside. The multitudes do not look past appearance; the martins build their nests on outer walls.
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