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Themes, Motifs, Symbols & Characters Bless Me, Ultima Themes, Motifs, Symbols & Characters

Rudolfo Anaya Has taught English and Writing at Yale, University of Michigan, and UCLA Called the “father of Chicano literature” and “poet of the *barrio” *(in Spain and countries colonized by Spain) one of the divisions into which a town or city, together with the contiguous rural territory, is divided. *a part of a large U.S. city, esp. a crowded inner-city area, inhabited chiefly by a Spanish speaking population.

Rudolfo Anaya He has written novels, one-act plays, short stories, an epic poem and a children’s story. Most of his stories center on the lives of Hispanics in the American southwest Themes focus on growing up and loss of faith.

Rudolfo Anaya He has written novels, one-act plays, short stories, an epic poem and a children’s story. Most of his stories center on the lives of Hispanics in the American southwest Themes focus on growing up and loss of faith.

Literary Genre FOLKTALE- a narrative form, like an epic, legend, myth, fable, etc., that is or had been retold within a culture for generations and is well-known through repeated storytelling. a simple, timeless story that deals with the customs, traditions, and beliefs of ordinary people.

Literary Genre BILDUNGSROMAN A novel that deals with the development of a young person from adolescence to maturity; More often called a “coming-of-age” story.

Magical Realism Literary school in which supernatural, magical, or illogical elements appear in a writing as an otherwise naturalistic narrative. Four major characteristics include hybridity, irony of the author’s perspective, authorial reticence, supernatural and natural

Magical Realism in BMU Hybridity- shows a blending of opposing cultures between the Marez and Lunas Irony of Author perspective- there is no change in tone between when Anaya describes natural and supernatural events Authorial reticence- no opinion about the supernatural is expressed or interjected by Anaya Supernatural and Natural- depictions of magic and nature are interwoven and given equal credibility and relevance

Major Themes Moral Independence Must come from within No one “right” way Morality found through choice, not obedience Morality is doing what is good, regardless of the source (e.g.-religion)

Major Themes, cont. Identity Like morality, found within Interdependent with morality (e.g.- morality = identity) Struggle with conflicting cultures/religions Catholicism/Paganism Marez/Luna: cowboy/farmer Anglo vs. Mexican True coming of age: “identity” discovered or reconciled Never one thing: Only “one right way” = eternal child

Themes, cont. Innocence/Coming of Age Re-evaluating role of “sin” Knowledge as loss of innocence Learning/Education Realization of moral complexity defines Tony’s loss of innocence & true coming of age

Biblical Parallels Fisherman Narciso’s Garden = Eden Eats “carrot” Becomes aware (e.g. - golden carp) Fisherman Apostles Peter

Important ‘stats’ & Characters Setting New Mexico (U.S. NOT Mexico) Rural and isolated 1940’s/WW II Gabriel & Maria Marez = sea/Luna = moon More than they appear Gabriel: wise, sacrifices for family Maria: loves fiercely

Characters, cont. Ultima Tony’s friends Mentor/guide Power comes from her sincere sympathy & understanding of all Death inevitable Tony’s friends Reveal how experience shapes identity Refrain from judgment Florence Samuel & Cico

Symbols to Ponder Bridge Owl Golden Carp Virgen de Guadalupe Seasons