Tony's Use Of Voice In Bless Me Ultima

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“Bless me, Ultima” “Bless me”. A phrase mostly used in a religious establishment when one is asking a priest or religious leader for a blessing, prayer, or guidance during the time of struggle. This relates back to the title Bless Me, Ultima as this statement is in a tone of voice from the narrator, Antonio, who is seen as the person that establishes a good amount of trust in Ultima herself; so much so, that he takes her religious and life guidance. This need is reflected throughout the book, literally and symbolically. Tony continues his work and learning from his mentor Ultima about not only just his relationship with God, but also the connection between reality and nature. The title Bless Me, Ultima carries a significance that ties back …show more content…

This goes back to the fact that Ultima wants Antonio to go and pave his own path in life, rather than following the one his family has set for him. Furthermore, Antonio looks up to Ultima’s actions regarding spirituality and the idea of conquering evil and the devil in religion as, “Ultima did not seem to fear him, nor the evil powers of his three daughters. Without hesitation she pushed her way through the doorway, and I followed in her wake” (Anaya 92). Not only does Ultima set an example of courage and pushing away evil for Antonio symbolically and spiritually, she does this literally in real life to show him in a more understandable way. This relates back to the connection between the two as Ultima makes things easier for Antonio because of the amount of love and care she has for him. Towards the conclusion of the plot, Tony begs Ultima for her last touch and existence as “I dropped to my knees” (Anaya 260). Tony pleads, “Bless me, Ultima” (Anaya 260). Tony has matured the most he has in the story so far and now, he asks Ultima for her last blessing, knowing that she has guided him through every aspect of his

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