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16 September, 07:31

What is Szymborska's overall opinion of humanity in "A Contribution to Statistics?" Support your response with at least two details or quotes from the poem.

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  1. 16 September, 07:54
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    She thinks that more than half are wise and the lesser half are unsure basin from these lines:

    Out of a hundred people

    those who always know better

    - fifty-twodoubting every step

    - nearly all the rest,

    However, she also thinks that majority of men are afraid and unhappy. She uses the lines:suffering illusions

    induced by fleeting youth

    - sixty, give or take a few, living in constant fear

    of someone or something

    - seventy-seven, capable of happiness

    - twenty-something tops,
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