Antonio’s Peer Interactions In Bless Me‚ Ultima‚ written by Rudolfo Anaya‚ Antonio Marez’s complex and mysterious life shapes him to a different person throughout the story. Only living at seven-years-old-kid life‚ Antonio really has gone through a lot of things. Ultima‚ a currenda‚ has led Antonio into right tracks each time he has internal conflicts. Good and evil performs an important rolein his life. Antonio’s beliefs in religion and moral are shaked and finally channged through all the interactions
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Good morning ladies and gentlemen‚ family and friends‚ students‚ parents and teachers. We join here today to honor the 8th grade class of 2012. Like me‚ most students have been dreaming of this day since they first walked through the doors of Pershing three years ago. As sixth graders we had to adjust to everyday Pershing life. Gone were the days of single classrooms and desks. We now had many classes‚ crowded hallways‚ our own lockers‚ a crazy bell schedule‚ lots of tests and quizzes. But
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In Bless Me‚ Ultima‚ Rudolfo Anaya writes about a young Mexican-American boy named Antonio Marez who is very curious about all the lives and stories that surround him because he is faced with deciding who he will be in the future. Antonio’s mother wants him to be a Catholic priest and farmer. She is a Luna and wants Antonio to be like her family‚ the people of the moon and excellent farmers because they are quiet people who speak and listen to the earth. His father wants him to be a vaquero‚ or cowboy
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Antonio is Alienated I believe that in the novel Bless Me‚ Ultima Antonio is an alienated individual. He doesn’t seem to act like any of the other kids his age and has been through so much more then they have. For example‚ Antonio is torn between making his mother happy and becoming a priest‚ or making his father happy and becoming a cowboy type figure. He also has experienced a lot of death in his life to people he cared deeply about. I believe that Antonio is alienated because he has the
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In “Bless Me Ultima” (pages 119- 121) by Rudolfo Anaya‚ Antonio dreams of the destruction coming from the golden carp leading to Antonio’s mom and dad’s point of view on the holy water. In this dream‚ Rudolfo Anaya uses vivid metaphor and rich symbolism to persuade Antonio that multiple aspects of identities‚ identify who a person is. The first use of metaphor is seen in page 120‚ when Antonio’s mom is describing how Antonio is “saved” because he was baptized in the holy water. Although
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“But Fatima thought wretched years should be rounded out by a few good one‚ which she had yet to have” (72) Boo continues to characterize Fatima by showing the reader that she is slightly superstitious and believes in the balancing of life’s fair and unfair events. “...the rain came down like nails.” (73) The author’s use of a simile gives the reader a sense of the rain’s sharpness by comparing it to nails. This helps to develop the setting. “...but to judge by the piles‚ the Muslim garbage people
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In the book ‘Bless me Ultima’ by Rudolfo Anaya‚ there is a young Mexican-American boy named Antonio (Tony)‚ who lives with his Spanish-speaking Catholic family in the small New Mexican town of Guadalupe. Tony is nearly seven years old when Ultima‚ a wise old woman and long-time family friend‚ comes to live with them. She is a “curandera”‚ a woman who is able to heal the sick with herbs and ancient cures. Ultima becomes very close to Tony over the time that she is staying with them. She gives him
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fully express. In Rudolfo Anaya’s‚ Bless Me‚ Ultima‚ the protagonist‚ Antonio Luna-Maréz‚ endures frequent dreams and nightmares that convey what he truly believes. Antonio’s eclectic subconscious thoughts are very often the catalyst for his future reactions and commonly predicts events sure to come. His dreams demonstrate who he truly is‚ rather than the hollow version of his self that was displayed to his family and friends; apart from his makeshift mentor‚ Ultima. In slumber‚ Antonio was truly awake
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0000536-xxxx HL English: Written Assignment 28 April 2014 Use of Dreams in Bless Me‚ Ultima By showing the dreams of a character‚ authors allow their readers to get into the mindset of that character. Dreams give the reader a first person experience of a character and allow the reader to understand the life from the character’s prospective. The author‚ Rudolfo Anaya‚ uses the dreams of the main character‚ Antonio‚ in Bless Me‚ Ultima to provide imagery‚ symbols‚ and foreshadowing that occurs to show Antonio’s
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Rachael Journey Ms. Kollen Humanities 5/17/11 Gender Roles in Bless Me‚ Ultima In Bless Me‚ Ultima Antonio understands gender as a very black and white issue. Just as he struggles with the ideas of religion‚ good and evil‚ death‚ and nature. Antonio struggles with how gender affects his life‚ and how he eventually must become a man. The most obvious example of Antonio’s perspective on gender roles comes with his view of the Virgin and God. “God was not always forgiving. He made laws to
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