Ralph Waldo Emerson · English Literature

In the poem 'The Rhodora', why does the speaker claim the flower exists in the woods?

  1. To provide nectar for insects
  2. To prove nature's superiority over art
  3. Because 'Beauty is its own excuse for being'
  4. To remind humans of their mortality
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Correct answer: Because 'Beauty is its own excuse for being'

The poem rejects the idea that nature must be 'useful' to be valuable. Emerson asserts that beauty has an intrinsic spiritual purpose that justifies its existence, regardless of whether anyone sees it.

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