Analysis Of A Simple And Uplifting Poem 'Numbers' By Mary Cornish

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"Numbers" by Mary Cornish is a simple and uplifting poem about numbers personified into having free will. The first stanza discusses how numbers are willing to count whatever they please, and how nothing misses the opportunity to be counted. Stanza two refers to the domesticity, or the feeling of home and family, of numbers and how addition correlates to the feeling of home. Next comes multiplication which mainly about a school of fish that breeds beneath the shadows of a boat. The following stanza refers to subtraction is never a loss, but addition in a different place. Division takes place in the fifth stanza, speaking of its wide range of possibilities and is exemplified by Chinese takeout being divided into boxes. Ensuing the idea of division

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