When Ultima entered his life Antonio Marez was six years old. She is healed by Candela, herbs and magic. Antonio 's mother said he can not live alone in the past. "This is not the way we are people," his father agreed. Therefore, Ultima lives with the Antonio family in New Mexico. Soon, Tony will move to the limit of adults. ...More
A summary of "Please congratulate me", "Please bless Ultima", Ultima is a mature Mexican-American boy trying to solve many of his problems, life and death, good and evil concerns I will tell you the story of Antonio Mares. Ultima living with Antonio became his guard and teacher. Antonio learned that some of the power of the world is different from his beliefs about Catholic faith. Ultima told Antonio, "The tragic result of life can be overcome through magical powers of the human heart." Ultima showed to Antonio how to experience the magic of life with his mind instead of eyes. For the first time, he thought that this river is not a terrible thing, but a source of life. "I was afraid of this terrible thing ... I show more content.
In Ultima's "Blessing Me", Ultima is an old lady who stayed with our hero Antonio and was invited to spend the rest of my life with the Marez family. But does Ultima, a witch, or a woman have controversy? Ultima calls herself a candela, a person who uses herbs and old customs to heal others, but some of the books call her bullja, a Spanish for the witch. Ultima has been called a witch many times in the novel, but he does not condemn, deny, or tolerate it.
Rudolph Anaya's blessing to me, Ultima's Rudolf Anaya's blessing, Ultima, the writer shows various symbols with Tony's dream. Three commonly used symbols are weather, water, and golden carp. Weather is used to indicate conflict. Water represents cleanliness and rejuvenation. Kimmin symbolizes religion and Tony's faith. Since dreams are not exact mirrors of reality, they are the perfect tool to introduce tokens. - The poem "human greed" shows readers what happens on the earth because of the selfish nature of human beings. Through the tone of the speaker, metaphorical words and rhetorical means being used, and rhythm and rhythm, this poem reflects Macbeth's insatiable theme and ultimate destruction of the earth. "Human greed" poems first explain much of the fun and attractive features of the earth. Unknown authors continue this for more than half of the poems.