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But in reality the Bishop was not there at all; he was standing in a tip-tilted green field among his native mountains, and he was trying to give consolation to a young man who was being torn in two before his eyes by the desire to...The Question and Answer section for Death Comes for the Archbishop is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
From the text:
But in reality the Bishop was not there at all; he was standing in a tip-tilted green field among his native mountains, and he was trying to give consolation to a young man who was being torn in two before his eyes by the desire to...Latour no longer believed in the relocation of the tribes..... their exile from their homeland. In the end, all the people he had served, including Eusabio (the Navajo chief) had come together in prayer.
"Bernard," the old Bishop would murmur,...The things about New Mexico that made him feel like a young man included the wind, the sun, and the aroma of the flora, and the promise of new experiences.
In New Mexico he always awoke a young man; not until he rose and began to shave did he...