Themes in "Bless me, Ultima," by Rudolfo Anaya
Themes in "Bless me, Ultima," by Rudolfo Anaya
This paper explores the themes of magic and religion in Rudolfo Anaya's novel, "Bless Me, Ultima."
1,562 words (
approx. 6.2 pages) |
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MLA | 2008
Paper Summary:
This paper discusses some of the themes in the novel "Bless Me, Ultima," by Rudolfo Anaya. The writer describes several of the important symbols in the novel such as the owl, which symbolizes the power of magic and Antonio's connection with the world of magic and spirituality. The symbolism of the carp and the river are also explained. In addition, the writer describes the inner conflict in Antonio between Catholicism, the religion of his mother, and the polytheistic Llano religion of his father, and explains how his relationship with Ultima, the healer, leads to the resolution of this conflict.
From the Paper:
"The golden carp is another symbol of spirituality representing wisdom, comfort and moral guidance. Nonetheless, it reinforces the idea that moral percepts are equally valid irrespective of the religion they operate in. In fact, the carp is the symbol of the core of all religions, i.e., the morality of faith. At first, Antonio rejects the carp because he thinks its calling means betraying his own God, i.e. the God of the Catholic faith. In time, Antonio learns hat the carp can actually help him build his own identity, and find answers to his personal questions. In this sense, the carp is much more than a magical fish. It represents moral authority which is capable of providing answers, very much like the power of any religion to comfort and help its followers."
Sample of Sources Used:
- Anaya, Rudolfo. Bless Me Ultima. Warner Books, 1994
Themes in "Bless me, Ultima," by Rudolfo Anaya (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 09, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Book-Review-Themes-in-Bless-me-Ultima-by-Rudolfo-Anaya/109275
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