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    What happens when a young boy questions his family’s religion and the beliefs he was raised with? Bless Me Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya is a coming of age story about a young boy named Antonio. He has always been surrounded by the strong Catholic religion of his mother, but when he is confronted by contradictory ideas and thoughts of pagan gods, like the golden carp, he begins to question his viewpoint of the world. Antonio’s conflict of religion, shown through his thoughts of comparing the golden…

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    one else would dare to dream of. Through the lens of innocence, and imagination, youth is preserved through detachment from the technological society; and based on children’s ideas from their youth, help construct the advancement of a society. In Rudolfo Anaya’s Bless Me Ultima, this notion held absolute truth, through children who questioned the world not only on a physical level, but spiritually, society was able to find new innovations. Similarly, this idea is represented through young…

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    Antonio and Gene lose their innocence throughout the duration of Bless, Me Ultima and A Separate Peace. Antonio struggles with his loss of identity, religion and his loss of innocence. Gene has problems with envy and a guilt free conscience. Rudolfo Anaya and John Knowles suggest that human nature is growing up and leaving innocence behind. The two boys experience loss, in turn, making them lose their innocence. Antonio's character in Bless Me, Ultima is ridden with obstacles in his life; he…

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    religious footing, family obligations, friendships, malice and revenge. The title speaks religious volumes, as though the persona seeks the favor of the one they are addressing. Ultima is a name with Spanish connotations. The author of the book is Rudolfo Anaya. He was born in New México, whose culture influenced much of his older life. His family moved to Albuquerque, where he attended high school. He got a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and proceeded to acquire two masters’ degrees. Bless…

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    From the beginning, Rudolfo Anaya sets up his novel, Bless Me Ultima, with an unconventional chronology. Unlike most children, milestones in Antonio’s age are quietly acknowledged, and the passage of time is merely in the background. But although a child’s growth is typically measured by the passage of time, the novel shows the growth of Antonio in a wholly different way; that is, Antonio grows as he gains knowledge about his own spirituality. More specifically, he discovers that the most…

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    with post-traumatic-stress disorder. When a child witnesses such harsh deaths, they struggle to avoid living their life in fear. However, in some cases, the deaths of loved ones strengthen and aid in the growth of those affected by them, as seen in Rudolfo Anaya’s novel, Bless Me Ultima.…

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    difficulties and pain which he will have to suffer in his journey of being an shepherd. He was happily living in the hills of Andalusian with his family if he chooses to become a priest than he might be happy and without any fear living in the hills of Andalusian with his family, but he listened to his heart and his hearts wants to travel the world and discover the treasure he dreamed for. Everybody doesn’t have the courage to leave home and chose a path in which he has to face danger,…

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    “ Ultima comes to stay with us the summer I am almost seven”. “When she comes the beauty of the llano unfolds before my eyes, and the gurgling waters of the river sang the hum of the turning earth”. Ultima brings her owl along with her, they are a package deal. Ultima slips easily into the Marez family’s daily life. Ultima and her owl gradually change the community’s lives one incident at a time. In Chapter 10, Antonio’s uncle, Lucas gets sick. Lucus is bewitched, a bruja has put a curse on…

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    you can truly understand is if you go and actually live life. Through his experiences Antonio Marez finds himself questioning everything. This is the start to a domino effect that is his religious ambivalence. The deaths of three characters in Rudolfo Anaya's novel Bless Me, Ultima witnessed by Antonio, initially foster the ambivalence of his religion within himself. But when thinking about it maybe the expectations of his mother added to it. Her dream is for him to grow up with an education…

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    The Rain God is a novel about a Mexican family living in a town of the United States, New Mexico and Mexican border. The family has struggles with several members such as sexuality, racial and ethnic identification, deaths, etc. Symbolism is shown during the entire book by religion. Mama Chona is a very religious woman that influences all the family. She expects every member to be perfect and have innocent souls. What she means by that is she wants everyone t follow strict religious rules…

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