Lesson 5 - Rizal's Novel

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The young Rizal would have to observe life overseas and prepare himself to liberate the Filipino people from the tyrannical abuse of the Spaniards.

What was the highlight of the deal between Rizal and Paciano?

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Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo

emerged as the founding texts of Philippine Nationalism

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Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo

exposed the ills of Spanish colonial government and the evils prevailing in the Philippine Society by presenting a narrative that contextualizes the country in terms of politics, economy, and culture

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  • To defend Filipino people from foreign accusations of foolishness and lack of knowledge.

  • To show how the Filipino people live during Spanish colonial period and the cries and woes of his countrymen against abusive officials.

  • To discuss what religion and belief can really do to everyday lives.

  • To expose the cruelties, graft and corruption of the false government and honestly show the wrong doings of Filipinos that led tofurther failure.

Objectives in Writing Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo:

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Noli Me Tangere

the first novel written by José Rizal during the colonization of the Philippines by the Spain to describe inequities of the Spanish Catholic friars and the ruling government

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Noli Me Tangere

was originally written in Spanish

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Noli Me Tangere

Latin for “Touch Me Not”

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Noli Me Tangere

consists of 63 chapters

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How many years did Rizal took to write Noli Me Tangere?

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January 1884; Madrid, Spain

When and where did Rizal began writing Noli Me Tangere?

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February 1887; Wilhemsfeld, Germany

When and where did Rizal finish writing Noli Me Tangere?

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March 21, 1887

the novel was published in Berlin, Germany

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Maximo Viola

Where did financial aid come from?

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Juan Crisóstomo Ibarra y Magsalin

MAJOR CHARACTERS

commonly referred to in the novel as Ibarra/Crisostomo; the novel’s protagonist

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Juan Crisóstomo Ibarra y Magsalin

MAJOR CHARACTERS

the mestizo (mixed-race) son of Filipino businessman Don Rafael Ibarra who studied in Europe for seven years

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Juan Crisóstomo Ibarra y Magsalin

MAJOR CHARACTERS

Maria Clara’s fiancé

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María Clara de los Santos

MAJOR CHARACTERS

commonly referred to as María Clara; Ibarra’s fiancée and the most beautiful and widely celebrated girl in San Diego

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María Clara de los Santos

MAJOR CHARACTERS

was raised by Kapitán Tiago de los Santos, and his cousin, Isabel

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María Clara de los Santos

MAJOR CHARACTERS

was revealed to be an illegitimate daughter of Father Dámaso, the former curate of the town, and Doña Pía Alba, Kapitán Tiago’s wife, who had died giving birth to María Clara

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Don Santiago de los Santos

MAJOR CHARACTERS

known by his nickname Tiago and political title Kapitán Tiago; said to be the richest man in the region of Binondo and possessed real properties in Pampanga and Laguna de Báy

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Don Santiago de los Santos

MAJOR CHARACTERS

said to be a good Catholic, a friend of the Spanish government and thus was considered a Spaniard by the colonial elite

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Dámaso Verdolagas

MAJOR CHARACTERS

better known as Padre Dámaso; a Franciscan friar and the former parish curate of San Diego

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Dámaso Verdolagas

MAJOR CHARACTERS

notorious for speaking with harsh words, highhandedness, and his cruelty during his ministry in the town

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Elías

MAJOR CHARACTERS

Ibarra’s mysterious friend and ally

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Elías

MAJOR CHARACTERS

made his first appearance as a pilot during a picnic of Ibarra and María Clara and her friends

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Filósofo Tasio

MAJOR CHARACTERS

was enrolled in a philosophy course and was a talented student, but his mother was a rich but superstitious matron that believed that too much learning condemned souls to hell, thus making him choose between leaving college and becoming a priest

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Filósofo Tasio

MAJOR CHARACTERS

since he was in love, he left college and married

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Doña Victorina de los Reyes de de Espadaña

MAJOR CHARACTERS

commonly known as Doña Victorina; an ambitious Filipina who classifies herself as a Spaniard and mimics Spanish ladies by putting on heavy make-up

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Sisa, Crispin, Basilio

MAJOR CHARACTERS

represent a Filipino family persecuted by the Spanish authorities

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El Filibusterismo

the second novel written by José Rizal as the sequel to Noli Me Tangere

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El Filibusterismo

was written in Spanish

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El Filibusterismo

“The Reign of Greed” and “The Subversive” in English

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El Filibusterismo

consists of 38 chapters

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El Filibusterismo

dedicated to the three martyred priests of Cavite mutiny

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How many years did Rizal took to write El Filibusterismo?

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October 1887, Calamba

When and where did Rizal began writing El Filibusterismo?

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London (1888)

When and where did Rizal revise the plot and some chapters of El Filibusterismo?

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Paris

Where did Rizal continue to work on his manuscript?

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Brussels

Where did Rizal move to where the cost of living was cheaper and he would be less likely to be distracted by social events so he could focus on finishing El Filibusterismo?

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March 29, 1891; Biarritz

When and where did Rizal completed El Filibusterismo?

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September 18, 1891

the novel was published in Ghent, partially funded by Rizal’s friend Valentin Ventura

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September 18, 1891

Rizal immediately sent on this date two printed copies to Hong Kong - one for Basa and other for Sixto Lopez

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Valentin Ventura

Who did Rizal gratefully donated the original manuscript and an autographed printed copy to?

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Filipiniana Division of the Bureau of Public Libraries, Manila

Original manuscript of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo in Rizal’s own handwriting is now preserved in the _____ in _____.

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Simoun

MAJOR CHARACTERS

Crisóstomo Ibarra in disguise, presumed dead at the end of Noli Me Tangere

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Simoun

MAJOR CHARACTERS

the wealthy jeweler

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Simoun

MAJOR CHARACTERS

tanned, having a sparse beard, long white hair, and large blue-tinted glasses

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Simoun

MAJOR CHARACTERS

sometimes crude and confrontational

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Basilio

MAJOR CHARACTERS

son of Sisa and another character from Noli Me Tángere

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Basilio

MAJOR CHARACTERS

in the events of El fifi, he is an aspiring and so far successful physician on his last year at university and was waiting for his license to be released upon his graduation

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Basilio

MAJOR CHARACTERS

after his mother’s death in the Noli, he applied as a servant in Kapitán Tiago’s household in exchange for food, lodging, ang being allowed to study

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Juli

MAJOR CHARACTERS

the girlfriend of Basilio and the youngest daughter of Kabesang Tales

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Isagani

MAJOR CHARACTERS

Basilio’s friend; a poet, taller and more robust than Basilio although younger

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Isagani

MAJOR CHARACTERS

nephew of Padre Florentino, but is also rumored to be Florentino’s son with his old sweetheart before he was ordained as a priest

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Paulita Gómez

MAJOR CHARACTERS

the girlfriend of Isagani and the niece of Doña Victorina

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Paulita Gómez

MAJOR CHARACTERS

in the end, she and Isagani part ways, her believing she will have no future if she marries him

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Paulita Gómez

MAJOR CHARACTERS

eventually marries Juanito Peláez

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Father Florentino

MAJOR CHARACTERS

Isagani’s uncle and a retired priest

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Father Florentino

MAJOR CHARACTERS

the son of a wealthy and influential Manila family

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Father Florentino

MAJOR CHARACTERS

entered the priesthood at the insistence of his mother

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Father Florentino

MAJOR CHARACTERS

he had to break an affair with a woman he loved, and in despair devoted himself instead to his parish

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Father Fernández

MAJOR CHARACTERS

a Dominican who was a friend of Isagani

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Father Fernández

MAJOR CHARACTERS

following the incident with the posters, he invited Isagani to a dialogue, not so much as a teacher with his student but as a friar with a Filipino

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Father Bernardo Salví

MAJOR CHARACTERS

the former parish priest of San Diego in Noli Me Tángere, and now the director and chaplain of the Santa Clara convent

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Father Camorra

MAJOR CHARACTERS

the lustful parish priest of Tiani, San Diego’s adjacent town who has longtime desires for young women

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Father Camorra

MAJOR CHARACTERS

nearly raped Juli causing the latter to commit suicide

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Father Írene

MAJOR CHARACTERS

Kapitán Tiago’s spiritual adviser

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Father Írene

MAJOR CHARACTERS

along with Custodio, he is severely criticized as a representative of priests who allied themselves with temporal authority for the sake of power and monetary gain

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Don Santiago de los Santos

MAJOR CHARACTERS

Maria Clara’s stepfather

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Don Santiago de los Santos

MAJOR CHARACTERS

having several landholdings in Pampanga, Binondo, and Laguna, as well as taking ownership of the Ibarras’ vast estate, still fell into depression following María’s entry into the convent

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Don Santiago de los Santos

MAJOR CHARACTER

he alleviated his depression by smoking opium, which quickly became an uncontrolled vice, exacerbated by his association with Padre Írene who regularly supplied him with the substance

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Cabeza Telesforo Juan de Dios

MAJOR CHARACTER

a former cabeza de barangay (barangay head) of Sagpang, a barangay in San Diego’s neighboring town Tiani, who resurfaced as the feared Luzón bandit Matanglawin

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Cabeza Telesforo Juan de Dios

MAJOR CHARACTER

the son of Tandang Selo, and father of Juli and Tano

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Quiroga

MAJOR CHARACTER

a Chinese businessman who aspired to be a consul for China in the Philippines

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Quiroga

MAJOR CHARACTER

Simoun coerced him into hiding weapons inside the latter’s warehouses in preparation for the revolution