Symbolism · English Literature

In Rainer Maria Rilke's 'Duino Elegies', 'The Angel' ('Der Engel') serves as an intimidating symbol of:

  1. A comforting, conventional Christian guardian spirit who heals human suffering
  2. A terrifying being whose aesthetic and spiritual perfection transcends human consciousness
  3. The political unification of European nation-states after conflict
  4. The naive, innocent imagination of young children before education
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Correct answer: A terrifying being whose aesthetic and spiritual perfection transcends human consciousness

Rilke's Angel is completely distinct from traditional religious figures; it is a sublime, terrifying being that represents the absolute perfection of being and art. It reminds humans of their own limitations, anxieties, and fleeting existence, making its beauty unbearable.

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