Why? consists of an extended series of questions about the nature of things, and particularly about the singular thing that is a rose. It begins with and revolves around Angelius Silesius's famous line, 'The rose is without why, it blooms simply because it blooms.' Why? makes a reverse proposition, questioning the thing so that it will bloom.
Why? consists of an extended series of questions about the nature of things, and particularly about the singular thing that is a rose. It begins with and revolves around Angelius Silesius's famous line, 'The rose is without why, it blooms simply because it blooms.' Why? makes a reverse proposition, questioning the thing so that it will bloom.