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In "Bless Me, Ultima," Antonio (Tony) plays a crucial role in Lucas's recovery by invoking the power of Ultima's curative magic. His deep connection to both his family and the spiritual world allows him to empathize with Lucas's suffering. Tony's innocence and belief in the healing powers of nature and spirituality contribute to the overall themes of healing and the intersection of cultural beliefs in the story. Ultimately, his journey reflects the importance of community and personal growth in the face of challenges.

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