This quote means that whoever works hard and prepares for anything in their life, has the possibility for an amazing future. If you don't have a work ethic or don't think about a future, you may never have one. It also means that we all have an opportunity to make our lives great. We must cease it!
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Had to look for the options and here is my answer. Based on the given lines from the poem "A Meeting with Despair" written by Thomas Hardy, the line that shows that the poet still finds some hope despite the despair is this: "I glanced aloft and halted, pleasure-caught". Hope this helps.
It was to give the audience pre-existing knowledge about the play that would help with the understanding of the play and its conflicts and often it foreshadows something that is going to happen... for example the begging of Romeo and Juliet when the chorus tells us that there is a feud between the two families and how it was a tragedy of star crossed lovers.