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

2 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.

3 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.

4 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.

5 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.

6 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.

7 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

8 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

9 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)

10 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

11 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

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

13 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

14 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

15 Symbols to Ponder Bridge Owl Golden Carp Virgen de Guadalupe Seasons


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