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3. If Tony is supposed to be so faithful to his religion, why does he seem to believe so strongly in the
Golden Carp?
On chapter 14 Bless me última

3 If Tony is supposed to be so faithful to his religion why does he seem to believe so strongly in the Golden Carp On chapter 14 Bless me última class=

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Answer:

Antonio tends to feel shocked that the carp is actually real and visible, he gets a sense of enlightenment and religious fulfillment that he's never felt from Christianity which is why he tends to believe strongly in the Golden Carp although he is expected to be faithful towards his religion.

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