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    Jasmine Tran Ms. Brzowski English 2 PDP - Period 1 09.12.2012 Seminar Notes: Bless Me Ultima 1. Bless Me Ultima fits the description of "magical realism" because the story talks a lot about a curandera named Ultima. As we all know, a curandera is a healer. Rudolfo Anaya portrays Ultima as this old lady who has magical and spiritual powers. She seems to bring life to things around her. "When she came the beauty of the llano unfolded before my eyes, and the gurgling waters of the river sang to

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    Bless Me Ultima Analysis

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    Living with Ultima since seven, Antonio quickly learns the struggles between his two family cultures. His mother’s side, the Lunas, who is obsessed and pushes Tony to become a priest. On the opposite, his father wants him to follow the Marez tradition, being of the son of vaqueros, riding horses across the plains. Leaping from child to adult, he begins to understand the tragic between both religious, overcome obstacles to unknot the family ties that bind him from finding his own identity. In his

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    childhood stood still, and the pulse of the living earth pressed its mystery into my living blood. In Bless Me, Ultima, just before Antonio turns seven, Ultima, a curandera, moves into his family to live the last years of her life. During her stay, Ultima sees that Antonio continuosly struggles to choose his destiny since his parents each wants him to follow only the path of Luna or Márez. Due to this, Ultima constantly offers advice to Antonio so that he will be capable to decide his destiny as he becomes

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    One consistent theme throughout Bless Me, Ultima is the influence of others’ expectations on identity. Antonio is under constant pressure from both his parents to conform to their respective family’s philosophies and beliefs—even Ultima, who appears to try to be impartial, does clearly contribute to this pressure. The Luna and Márez families clearly have different beliefs and hold different things to be important in their lives, as evidenced by the tensions between the two families in Antonio’s dream

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    Bless Me Ultima Conflicts

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    Identity conflicts within the protagonist in Bless Me, Ultima The majority of individuals follow in the footsteps that their parents set out for them. Trying to figure out who and what an individual wants to be can be difficult, often when others want that them to go down a certain path. Research shows individuals strive to work in the field as their parents if it catches their eye. Nonetheless when an individual reaches a certain age to finally decide what they want in the long run it's their choice

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    Ambivalence In Bless Me Ultima

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    Voice and Ambivalence in Bless Me Ultima and Baby of the Family        Bless Me Ultima and Baby of the Family serve as the 'coming of age' stories of two minority children. Rudolfo Anaya and Tina McElory Ansa skillfully reveal the richness, diversity, and conflicts that can exist within the Hispanic-American and African-American cultures primarily through the dream sequences in each novel. Dreams are the mechanism used in each work to magnify the individual experiences and conflicts Tony and

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    Throughout Rudolfo Anaya’s book, “Bless Me Ultima”, the main character Antonio has several vivid, detailed and sometimes graphic dreams. In one of these dreams (on pages 243-244), Antonio bears witness to blood, violence, and death. In this dream, Anaya uses imagery, symbolism, similes, and specific diction to indicate that Antonio is losing faith in his religion and god. Notes: Need to adjust the words used towards the end. The imagery in this dream is scary, bloody, and dark as seen here: “The

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    Bless Me Ultima Essay

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    seven year boy who lives in small town of El Puerto. But he is no ordinary boy, he is the hero of Rudolfo Anaya’s Bless Me Ultima. The novel guides you through Tony’s life. From childhood to adulthood. It tells you about the experiences Tony has in life. The difficult tasks he has to overcome. Tony being only seven years old has to go through a lot.

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    A young boy of Hispanic decent is torn between two worlds. Both his adventures and experiences serving to be guides for interpersonal awareness. This boy is the star of a bildungsroman themed novel entitled Bless Me, Ultima. As the reader follows Antonio Juan Marez y Luna on his journey for existential understanding, they witness him transition from a young carefree adolescent to a self-content child. Furthermore, after reading and analyzing the novel one will notice the clear internal conflict

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    A majority of fathers in a household expect their sons to grow up as they did. In the novel Bless Me, Ultima, Antonio’s father, Gabriel, and his brothers all reassure themselves that Antonio would be just like them and roam the llano in freedom and learn how to live the vaquero lifestyle. Their take on a good lifestyle is getting to kow the land and not being tied down by reponsibilities and nonsense. They take great pride in their ancestry and expect to carry on that pride to not let their ancestors

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