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In Sylvia Plath's poem "You're" she compares a new born baby to a "well done- sum." This is a very clever and unique comparison because it works well with the feel of the poem of a new mom's excitement for her baby.A well done sum can be used to describe a baby because the parents have this problem but its a blessing. When a baby is being created its just as a math problem being started. At first you get nervous because you dont know what to expect for what to do, but as you proceed through the process, you start to feel excited because its finally making sense. In the poem Sylivia Plaths uses a well done sum to describe the nervousness and excitement of the new mom looking at her new born baby.