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    The main theme of Bless Me, Ultima Based on my personal cover page I made regarding my reflection of Bless Me, Ultima, I think the main theme of this novel is about paving one’s own path in life. In simplest terms, I think throughout the book, the reader is influenced by Antonio’s need to lead his own life. In that, I think Ultima is a key role in showing and exhibiting personal independence, which she facilitates whole heartedly due to the fact that he is constantly torn between the Marez and

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    Throughout his journey, the protagonist Antonio faces many problematic realizations about his religious path in life. The author, Rudolfo Anaya, in Bless me Ultima uses diction with a pessimistic way of connotation to provide a suffocating tone to reveal how religion traps a person from pursuing freedom. Anaya’s suffocating tone is pronounced when he describes Ash Wednesday through the use of dreary diction. Anaya describes, Ash Wednesday as “gray morning or in the dusty afternoon”(Anaya, 201)

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    hesis: In the novel Bless Me, Ultima, Rudolfo Anaya illustrates how Antonio Marez endures to find his own identity in a cultural society that is extremely influential. Antonio was raised in a cultural society where religion is an obligation. Objective cultural values contradict his beliefs and the way he will place himself in this society. Guiding Questions: 1. How does Antonio Marez relate to anyone in current time? How is the cultural society he is in relation to society now? 2. Does race

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    In the novel “Bless Me Ultima” by Rudolfo Anaya focuses on many conflicts in the main character's life throughout the book. But what does conflict mean? Conflict is “discord of action, feeling, or effect; antagonism or opposition, as of interests or principles” (Dictionary). In this book some of the examples of conflict Antonio faces include his innocence versus the people in his life, Antonio’s reality versus the dreams he has, and his faith, whether it be to the Golden Carp, God, or the magic

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    part of your strength,” wise words from Ultima, a curandera in the novel Bless me, Ultima (Anaya 261). She is explaining to Antonio, the protagonist, that he must accept that he’s growing and maturing, and for him to understand that growth is unstoppable. She wants Antonio to take the growing and changing factors, and apply it to his strength. Growing up can be very intimidating due to change being made. Antonio had to trust Ultima’s advice, and man up. Ultima gives Antonio those words to make him

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    “Good is always stronger than evil. Always remember that, Antonio. The smallest bit of good can stand against all the powers of evil in the world and it will emerge triumphant.” Rudolfo Anaya’s novel Bless Me, Ultima recounts the story of a 6-year-old boy named Antonio that begins the difficult journey of finding out who he is and what path he will take in life. Antonio experiences numerous life-changing events such as witnessing the deaths of several people he knew, the discovery of the Golden Carp

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    history. An example of this is Rudolfo Anaya and his book, Bless Me, Ultima, a coming of age story revolving around the life of a young boy growing up in New Mexico, Antonio. Antonio's two families have opposing values and views which confuse him, making him feel as if he has to make a choice. The setting, characters/families, circumstances, and culture of Bless Me Ultima are all a projection of Anaya's life. Rudolfo Anaya wrote Bless Me, Ultima to portray his struggle to find his place in the world

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    Bless Me, Ultima and Examples of Curanderismo Bless Me, Ultima is a novel created by author Rudolfo Anaya that tells a story about a young boy named Antonio who grows up to learn deep cultural values and develops a special bond with a character that possesses mysterious magical powers. The story takes place in New Mexico during World War II in a setting of grassy plain and green valley. It was a summer when Antonio in his early years of seven first met Ultima who came to stay with him and his family

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    The majority of parents portray how they would want their kids to grow up and many may even enforce their opinions and decisions onto their children. In the book Bless Me, Ultima, the protagonist’s parents readily express how they ideally desire Antonio to choose a specific path, consequently placing Antonio in the center of a conflict between his parents’ cultural backgrounds. However, as Antonio’s story progresses, Antonio becomes conflicted when put to the test to satisfy the cultural differences

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    can be compared to, “Bless Me, Ultima” would be The Giver. In, The Giver, the main character is Jonas who is sixteen years old. When in, “Bless Me, Ultima”, Antonio is six years old which is something that can be differed between them. In both stories they have different kinds of cultures and beliefs. In Tony’s world, he doesn’t have much technology since it takes place during World War 2; When in The Giver it is full of it as it takes place in the future. In, “Bless Me, Ultima” the landscape that

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