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Who is speaking in the poem Rhodora?

The speaker in "Rhodora" by Ralph Waldo Emerson is never explicitly identified. However, we can infer that the speaker is a first-person observer who is reflecting on the beauty and mystery of the rhodora flower.

The poem suggests that the speaker is someone who appreciates nature and is capable of deep contemplation. They are also likely someone who is familiar with the natural world, as they are able to identify the rhodora and its location.

While the poem doesn't reveal the speaker's name or background, the voice is presented as universal and contemplative, making it relatable to anyone who has ever admired the beauty of nature.

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