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What does the narrator think of those who go to school instead of learning traditional crafts?

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The narrator wonders what will become of those who fail school, as they will consider traditional crafts, such as blacksmithing, as being beneath them. Although everybody is in favor of modernity, the narrator comments, it signifies the slow death of traditional trades.