rizal nobelista: noli me tangere and el filibusterismo Flashcards
when was the meeting of illustrados wherein he proposed a book to be done collaboratively
1884
what are the two rumored biographies that influenced in the writing of Noli
spoliarium of Juan Luna and uncle tom’s cabin by harriet beecher stowe
where did rizal finish the first half of the novel
spain
where did he complete the other half of the novel
france
when did he complete the draft of Noli Me Tangere
1886
when and where did he publish the novel
1887 in Germany
what is the reason of the delayed publication of the book
lack of funds
who lend Rizal some money to print his first copies of Noli
Maximo Viola of San Miguel Bulaca
how much did Viola lend Rizal for the printing of his book
300 pesos
how many copies did Rizal make on his first printing
2,000 copies
who translated Rizal’s dedication in Noli Me Tangere in 1912
Charles Derbyshire
Nolie delves into various societal ills like:
corruption
hypocrisy
oppression
noli me tangere translation
Touch Me Not
made from plaster of paris, this orig sculpture features a portly friar on top of symbols of his excesses and an inscription on his
Orate Fratres
who is the fray depicted on the sculpture orate fratres
Fray Damaso
A rosary and a medallion with a woman’s silhouette refer to
rosario
he is a wealthy young man returned to San Diego after 7 years abroad
Juan Crisostomo Ibarra
reason why Ibarra was labelled as excommunicado
he almost killed Padre Damaso at a dinner party
who helped Ibarra to escape prison
Elias
she is a well-regarded as her father is a socialite and is an important member of the society
maria clara
loudmouth and arrogant Spanish priest and is unafraid of taking on nonreligious citizens who undermine his power. He also labelled Don Rafael as subversive because he supported secular means to empower the citizens
padre damaso
franciscan friar who serves as the curate of the town of San Diego
padre salvi
revolutionary who despised the power of the catolic church
Elias
He convinced Ibarra to join him in the retaliation against the civil guards who are abusing their powers.
elias
Known as being the madman who doesn’t believe in God with his atheistic worldview because of his education in Philosophy.
don anastacio aka Pilosopo Tasyo
a devoted mother whose story serves as a poignant reflection of the harsh realities of life under Spanish colonial rule, including poverty, corruption and the abuse of power.
sisa
wealthy Filipino landowner and a prominent figure in society, known for his close ties with the Spanish clergy.
kapitan tiago
symbols of the oppressed and exploited youth under Spanish colonial rule.
crispin and basilio
She thinks she is of Spanish heritage and pretends to be a Spanish woman by putting on a lot of makeup and making her face look like that of a Spanish woman.
donya victorina
wealthy respected man in the town of San Diego, but he was also a progressive thinker who challenged the corrupt Spanish colonial system.
father of crisostomo ibarra
Don Rafael Ibarra