Noli Me Tangere - Flashcards

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Fatherland

To whom did Rizal dedicated “Noli Me Tangere”?

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63

How many chapters did “Noli Me Tangere” had?

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Calle Anloague

Where is Capitan Tiago’s house located?

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Juan Luna Street

What is Capitan Tiago’s house location called now?

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Santiago de los Santos

It is the name of Capitan Tiago.

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October

When did the reception at Capitan Tiago’s house took place? The last day of which month?

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To honor Ibarra

Why is the reception held in Capitan Tiago’s house?

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Crisostomo Ibarra

He is a young and rich Filipino who had just returned after seven years of study in Europe.

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Don Rafael Ibarra

He is the father of Crisostomo Ibarra.

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Maria Clara

She is the daughter of Capitan Tiago.

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Padre Damaso

He is a fat Franciscan friar who had been parish priest for 20 years of San Diego.

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Calamba

San Diego is what place in “Noli Me Tangere”?

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Padre Sibyla

A young Dominican parish priest of Binondo.

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Senyor Guevara

He is an elderly and kind lieutenant of the Guardia Civil.

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Don Tiburcio de Espadana

He is a bogus Spanish physician and lame.

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Lieutenant Guevara

He is the one who told Ibarra about the story of Ibarra’s father death.

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Chinese cemetery

Where is Don Rafael supposedly to be re-buried through the order of parish pariest?

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Padre Salvi

A Franciscan parish priest of San Diego.

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Padre Damaso

According to Padre Salvi, he was responsible for throwing Don Rafael’s corpse into the lake.

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Pilosopo Tasio

He was an old man too advanced for his times.

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Tasio the Lunatic

People who could not understand the wise old man calls him _______________.

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Teacher

What was the wise old man’s occupation?

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Don Filipo Lino

He is the teniente-mayor and leader of the liberal faction in the town.

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Gobernadorcillo

He catered to the wishes of the Spanish parish friar.

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Don Melchor

He is the captain of the cuadrilleros.

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Cuadrilleros

Also called as “town police”.

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Don Basilio and Don Valentin

The former gobernadorcillos who were prominent citizens.

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Sisa

She was formerly a rich girl but became poor because she married a gambler, and a wastrel at that.

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Sacristanes

This was the role of Sisa’s son in the church.

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Crispin

The younger of the two sons of Sisa.

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Crispin

He was accused of stealing money of the priest.

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Basilio

He is the eldest son of Sisa who managed to escape.

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Aunt Isabel

She is Captain Tiago’s cousin who took care of Maria Clara after her mother’s death.

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Sinang, Victoria, Iday, Neneng

Who are the four girl friends of Maria Clara present with Ibarra and his friends in a picnic at the lake?

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Tika

The mother of Sinang.

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Andeng

The foster-sister of Maria Clara.

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Albino

An ex-theological student who was in love with Sinang.

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Elias

One of the boatmen who was a strong and silent peasant youth.

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Capitan Basilio

He was the father of Sinang.

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Alferez

He was the lieutenant of the Guardia Civil.

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Chess

It was the game Ibarra and Capital Basilio played after their meal.

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Wheel of Chance

It was the game Maria Clara and her friends played, which is based on a fortune-telling book.

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Padre Salvi

He came and tore the “Wheel off Chance” game and said it was a sin to play such a game.

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Assaulting Padre Damaso

The first reason why a sergeant and four soldiers looked for Elias.

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Throwing the alferez into the mudhole

The second reason why a sergeant and four soldiers looked for Elias.

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Nor Juan

He is the architect who supervised the construction of the schoolhouse through Rizal’s initiative despite Tasio’s disapproval.

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San Diego de Alcala

He is the patron saint of the town.

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November 11

The feast day of Ibarra’s town.

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Miguel Guevara

He was an escribano who owns the band which performed in the town fiesta.

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Pagsanjan Band

One of the bands which performed in the town fiesta of San Diego.

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Padre Salvi

He officiated the high Mass in the church in the morning of the town fiesta.

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Yellowish man

He built the derrick and was a paid stooge of Ibarra’s enemies to planned to kill Ibarra.

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Insulted Don Rafael

What did Padre Damaso did which provoked Ibarra to known him down at a dinner?

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His engagement was broken

The first result of Ibarra’s attack on Padre Damaso.

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He was excommunicated

The second result of Ibarra’s attack on Padre Damaso.

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Don Alfonso Linares de Espadana

He wad the cousin of Don Tiburcio de Espadana whom Donya Victorina introduced to Capitan Tiago. He was penniless and jobless.

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Doctora Dona Victorina de los Reyes de De Espadana

It is the full name of Donya Victorina.

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Donya Consolacion

She was the vulgar mistress of the Spanish alferez who was caught into a fight with Donya Victorina.

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Padre Salvi

He stopped the fight of Donya Consolacion and Donya Victorina.

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Balat

The son of Elias’ grandparents who was a dreaded tulisan who terrorized the provinces.

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Jesuit College

It is where Elias was educated.

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La Concordia College

It is the school of Elias’ sister.

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Pia Alba

She is Maria Clara’s mother.

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Zacate

When they are being chased by a police boat, Elias told Ibarra to hide under the?

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Leonor Rivera

Who is Maria Clara in Rizal’s life?

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Paciano

Who is Pilosopo Tasio in Rizal’s life?

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Padre Antonio Piernavieja

Who is Padre Salvi in Rizal’s life?

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Capitan Hilario Sunico

Who is Capitan Tiago in Rizal’s life?

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Donya Agustina Medel

Who is Donya Victorina in Rizal’s life?

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Crisostomo brothers of Hagonoy

Who is Basilio and Crispin in Rizal’s life?

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Elias and Salome

The missing chapter of Noli Me Tangere.

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French

In what language is “Noli Me Tangere” supposedly be written?

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Gospel of St. Luke

What is the first but false reference of “Noli Me Tangere” as the title?

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Gospel of St. John

What is the true reference of “Noli Me Tangere” as the title?

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Uncle Tom’s Cabin

It is one of Noli Me Tangere’s inspiration which features the brutalities of American slave-owners to Negro slaves.

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Harriet Beecher Stowe

He is the author Uncle Tom’s Cabin.

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The Wondering Jew

It is one of the inspiration of “Noli Me Tangere” which features eternal wandering of a Jewish man curse.

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Eugene Sue

He is the author “The Wondering Jew”.

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Sufferings

In Noli’s cover, what does “cross” represent?

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Honor and fidelity

In Noli’s cover, what does “Pomelo blossoms and laurel leaves” represent?

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Maria Clara

In Noli’s cover, what does “silhouette of a Filipina” represent?

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Rage & passion

In Noli’s cover, what does “burning torch” represent?

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Enlightenment

In Noli’s cover, what does “sunflowers” represent?

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Priests

In Noli’s cover, what does “man in a cassock with hairy feet” represent?

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Slavery

In Noli’s cover, what does “chain” represent?

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Cruelties

In Noli’s cover, what does “whips” represent?

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Arrogance

In Noli’s cover, what does “helmet of the Guardia Civil” represent?

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Resilience

In Noli’s cover, what does “bamboo stalks that grew back represent?

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December 1886

It is the date when Rizal finished the publication for “Noli Me Tangere”.

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Maximo Viola

He funded the printing and publication of Rizal’s novel.

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February 21, 1887

It is when “Noli Me Tangere” was finally finished ready for printing.

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Berlin, Germany

It is where “Noli Me Tangere” was published.

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20:13-17

It is the exact chapter and verses of the gospel where Noli’s title was derived from.

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Holy Sepulchre

What did St. Mary Magdalene visited where she saw our Lord Jesus, just arisen from the dead?

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January 2, 1884

It is the date when Filipinos reunited in the Paterno Residence.

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Madrid, Spain

It is where Rizal began writing the novel and finished one-half of it.

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Paris, France

It is where Rizal continued writing the novel and completing the ¾ (i.e., one-half of the second half) of it.

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Wilhemsfeld and Berlin Germany

It is where Rizal finished the last fourth of the novel.

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Berliner Buchdruckrei-Action-Gesselschaft

It is the printing shop where they found the lowest rate.

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300 pesos for 2,000 copies

It is the charge under the printing shop.