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In the novel Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya, the author sets the story during and after World War II. He does this in order to develop conflict. If the book was set in the present day, then war wouldn’t have as big of an effect on society. For all of the characters in the novel, the war completely changes the course of their lives. The war causes the character, Lupito, to have terrible PTSD that drives him to the brink of insanity. He goes so crazy that he kills a police officer. The parents of the main character and narrator, Tony, are also negatively impacted by World War II. All three of their sons have to fight in the war, which causes them to worry for their safety, changing their mindsets and their lifestyles permanently. Tony’s three

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