Throughout the book Bless me Ultima, Tony, the
young main character in the story, lost his innocence when exposed to the harsh
world since he learned what life is really like. Ultima is a good whitch whom tries to guide
Tony by teaching him morals and lessons. Narsico is percieved as the town
drunk, but is a good person. Tenorio is
the demon in this story, as he wants to destroy Ultima. This book is about
Tony's experience in adjusting to the rough world at a relatively young age.
Narsico's death with Tenorio's desire to kill
Tony made him realize his limitations and acknowledge the reality. Before these incidents, Tony imagined he
could control incidents that happened in real life. He thought he could effect events in life in
a posotive way. After these events and
experiences with people, Tony realizes that good people get bad things. When Tony was playing a game with his peers
in which he was the priest, he forgave his freind, Florence, for his sins, even
though he stood up to all his peers to do so.
When Tony ran 10 miles home to warn Ultima, a kind whitch about Tenorio,
whose desire is to destroy her spirit, he realized he or Ultima could both be
exterminated. During the run, Tony
thought of the future, which he hardly thought of before this event. Almost every child Tony's age was preoccupied
with activities, such as playing and horsing around, and certainly not thinking
what the future could pertain. This
proves Tony understood the aknowledgement of reality, unlike most of his
peers. When Florence, his freind,
questions God, it made Tony gain skeptisicm.
Before, Tony's parents, especially his mother, forced the religion of
Christianity upon him. Tony believed it,
since his parents did and he thought they were always right. Tony's
parents did not him to question Catholisicm, but Florence made him
realize you must question all beliefs' at all angles. I personally think Tony will still believe in
Catholisicm, but this event made him realize you must listen to all beliefs and
question. Ultima told Tony he had to
live to understand, since some questions are not answerable, and are only
answerable through experience. Also,
Tony learned from Ultima that recognition of your childhood is part of your
future, and you must face the truth no matter how much agony you can
suffer. When Tony was on his Uncle's
farm one summer, his Uncle told him to overlook differences, and evil is not
evil, it is what you percieve of it. He
also said people are not evil, they just have bad influences. If someone influential has a persuasive
argument that seems to have a logical solution, people are influenced in a
negative way since they do not know the whole story. In ways, Tony wishes Florence was with him,
but he knows he can not look back on his life.
He knows he must remember Florence, but if he kept dwelling on mourning
for him, he would never be able to get on with his life. Yet, this made Tony realize he must wade
through life, and you must not ever let evil overpower you.
Throughout this whole book, Tony learned
lessons. He realized he must think of
the future. Tony realized it is all
right to be skeptic and question for answers.
He lived and he understood you must overlook differences and evil is not
evil, but what you percieve of it.
Throughout the whole story, it seemed like Tony waded through it, with
trust and freindship being very important to him. Tony learned to question
something if you believe in it, not because someone who you love or trust
dearly believes in it. Tony realized he
was not thinking for himself early on in the book, but his parents were
thinking for him in certain cases like religion. In the end, Tony realized everyone must think
for themselves and judge on what they think is the best choice. This book was about Tony's experience growing
up and learning what the real world can be like.
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