Make a difference
Mary Ann Evans was an English poet, who lived in the Victorian age. The society was divided into classes and the gaps were huge.
At that time women were discriminated and weren't taken seriously. Mary was a strong woman. She wanted to make a difference, and decided to make a change.
The poem "Count That Day Lost" reflects her wish to change the society. She hoped that people would behave nicelly and kindlly. She wished for a better society that would respect women as well.
She wanted people to do good deeds and make the most of it. However, if people don't seize the day, it is considered a waste of time.
In conclusion, Mary expresses her wishes and hopes through the poem and the readers can relate to her personality.
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