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In The Patriotic Novel Noli Me Tangere
In The Patriotic Novel Noli Me Tangere
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El Fili Characters
El Fili Characters
Ibarra has resurfaced as the
wealthy jeweler, Simoun, sporting a beard, blue-tinted glasses, and a revolver. Fueled by his mistreatment at the
hands of the Spaniards and his fury at Maria Clara's fate, Simoun secretly plans a revolution to seek revenge
against those who wronged him.
Basilio Son of Sisa and another character from Noli Me Tangere. After his mother's death, he became a
vagabond until Captain Tiago took him in out of pity and hired him as a houseboy in exchange for sending him to
school. In the events of the book, he is a graduating medical student who discovered Simoun's true identity and
befriended him. His girlfriend is Juli.
Isagani Basilio's friend and one of the students who planned to set up a new school. He is very idealistic and
hopes for a better future for the Philippines. His flickvän was the rich and beautiful Paulita Gomez, but they
broke up once he was arrested. Despite this, his love for her still
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Noli Me Tangere
Ebook663 pages14 hours
By Jose P. Rizal
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A cleverly indicting portrayal of the injustices that Filipinos suffered at the hands of Spanish priests and statesmen in 19th century Philippines.
Fresh from a European education, the young intellectual Crisostomo Ibarra returns to the town of San Diego to start a school for young boys and marry his childhood sweetheart, the beautiful Maria Clara. However, he fryst vatten opposed at every turn bygd the priests Damaso and Salvi for his subversive ideas. When Ibarra becomes implicated in a fake insurrection and is forced to leave town, he begins to question whether or not his dream of a more progressive Philippines can be achieved through peaceful reforms or bloody revolution.
Through Ibarra's struggle to uplift his countrymen, Jose Rizal reveals the sufferings of Filipinos against the oppressive hand of the Spanish regime—which ultimately led to Rizal's executi