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end of May 1891,

Rizal had finished El Filibusterismo

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ghent, brussels

Rizal had finished El Filibusterismo and he moved to______ because the cost of printing here was cheaper than in _______

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Jose Alejandrino

young Filipino student who was taking up agriculture and who agreed to share a room with him.

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Jose Alejandrino

He became a general of the Revolution.

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Valentin Ventura

who became his savior and sent him the necessary funds. With the funds, the printing of the El Fili resumed.

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September 18, 1891.

El Filibusterismo came off the press on

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Gom - -Bur-Za

His second novel was - dedicated to

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tabo

the clumsy roundish shaped steamer

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tabo

This steamer is sailing upstream the Pasig from Manila to Laguna de Bay

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Simoun

a man of wealth and mystery, is a very close friend and confidante of the Spanish governor general,

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“Brown Cardinal” or the “Black Eminence

Because of his great influence in Malacanang, he was called the

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last hour he hears the sad news that Maria Clara died in the nunnery

His first attempt to begin the armed uprising did not materialize because of the l

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the wedding of Paulita Gomez and Juanito Pelaez,

Simoun perfects his plan to overthrow the government. On the occasion of

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a beautiful lamp.

he gives as wedding gift to them a

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the nitroglycerine,

when the wick of his lamp burns lower, __________, hidden in its secret compartment, will explode

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Isagani

who has been rejected by Paulita because of his liberal ideas, is standing outside the house, watching sorrowfully the merriment inside

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Basilio

warns isagani to go away because the lighted lamp will soon explode

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Padre Florentino

Simoun was cornered by the soldiers, but he escaped., he sought refuge in the home of

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poison

imoun eluded arrest by taking

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Simoun

The rich jeweler, who is Crisostomo Ibarra reborn, returns to the Philippines after thirteen years to destroy Philippine society because he is the victim of a vicious system.. He personifies the anarchist-revolutionary

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Dona Victorina

A ridiculously proSpanish native womanwho disdains the Fiipino customs, language and culture, she shows lack of national sentiment because she is guided in her pretensions by her own “fancy and self- love”.

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Ben-zayb –

anagram of Ibañez. A Spanish journalist who writes silly articles about the Filipinos.

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Basilio

The son of Sisa whom Simon believes could be the leader of the revolution because of his experiences of childhood abuses from the friars. He refuses to entertain any revolution and has become insensitive to the social welfare for his peace of mind.

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Padre Camorra

the parish priest of the town of Tiani. His sickening hypocrisy is in contrast with the godliness of Father Florentino

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Don Custodio

a pro-Spanish Filipino holding a high position in the government. He represents a composite pictu of Spanish officials in the Philippine society.

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Don Custodio

He believes that any idea which does not originate from him is not worthy of consideration. He finds pleasure in developing a feeling of inferiority among the Fili

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Padre Florentino

a retired scholarly and patriotic Filipino priest. He believes that God is the reason.

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Padre Florentino

He personifies the ideals of Rizal on freedom. He believes that justice could be attained through peaceful means and not through a bloody encounters.

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Isagani

The idealist, the illumined youth full of enthusiasm and inspired by the spirit of reform

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Padre Salvi

thin Franciscan friar former parish priest of San Diego.

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Padre Irene

a kind friar who was a friend of the Filipino students

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Juli –

love interest of Basilio and kills herself rather than dishonered by Padre Camorra

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CabesangTales

– father of Juli who was disposed of his land in Tiani. In desperation, he becomes a bandit chieftain named Matanglawin.

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Tandang Selo

grandfather of Juli.

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Quiroga

a rich Chinese merchant who smuggles arms into the country and wants to become a Chinese consul of Manila.

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Macaraig

a rich student and leader of the Filipino students in their movement to have an academy where they could learn Spanish.

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Padre Millon

teaches Physics in the University of Santo Tomas without scientific experiments.

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Placido Penitente

– a student from Batangas who becomes discontented with the poor method of instruction in the university.

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Señor Pasta

the old Filipino lawyer who refuses to help the Filipino students in their petition to the government for educational reforms.

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Mr. American impresario

who owned the sideshadow at the feria (fair) of Quiapo exhibiting an Egyptian mummy.

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Sandoval

a Spanish student who supports the cause of the Filipino students who agitates for teaching of Spanish.

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Cabesana Andang

the mother of Placido Penitente.

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Pepay

– the pretty dancer and mistress of Don Custodio.

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Padre Fernandez

a good Dominican friar and friend of Isagani.

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Don Timoteo

the father of Juanito Pelaez.

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Tano

the son of Cabesang Tales and brother of Juli.

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Chichay

the silversmith who made the bridal earrings for Paulita Gomez.

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NOLI ME TANGERE

64 CHAPTERS

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NOLI ME TANGERE

Romantic novel

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NOLI ME TANGERE

Work of the heart

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NOLI ME TANGERE

Book of feeling

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NOLI ME TANGERE

It has freshness and color

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NOLI ME TANGERE

With humor, lightness and wit

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EL FILIBUSTERISMO

38 CHAPTERS

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EL FILIBUSTERISMO

Political novel

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EL FILIBUSTERISMO

Work of the head

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EL FILIBUSTERISMO

Book of the thought

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EL FILIBUSTERISMO

It contains bitterness and hatred

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EL FILIBUSTERISMO

With pain, violence and sorrow

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