RIZAL NOBELISTA: NOLI ΜΕ TANGERE AND EL FILIBUSTERISMO Flashcards

1
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works that influenced Rizal in the writing of the Noli.

A

Spoliarium (Juan Luna’s painting)
Uncle Tom’s Cabin (Harriet Beecher Stowe)

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2
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which depicted the sufferings faced by humanity in the face of inequalities.

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Spoliarium

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3
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a novel that dealt with slavery in American

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Uncle Tom’s Cabin,

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4
Q

Rizal finished the first half of the novel in

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Spain

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5
Q

The novel was published the following year (1887) in

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Germany

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6
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he completed the other half of the novel in 1886

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France

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7
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he is the one who lend rizal 300 pesos to print the first 2000 copies of the novel

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Maximo Viola

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8
Q

what are the social cancer?

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corruption, hypocrisy, and oppression.

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9
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the technical name of a particularly painful type of cancer

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Noli Me Tangere (literally, Touch Me Not)

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10
Q

ibarra was labelled as ?? after almost killing Padre Damaso at a dinner party. Ibarra manages to escape prison with the help of Elias

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excommunicado

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10
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  • A wealthy young man who returned to San Diego after seven years abroad
  • Rizal used his character to voice ideas about the nature of the government. Ibarra tried to work the system with the friars without having to eliminate the colonial forces in the country. Ibarra
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JUAN CRISOSTOMO IBARRA

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11
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  • A loudmouth and arrogant
    Spanish priest living in the Philippines. He is unafraid of taking on nonreligious citizens who undermine his power. Labelled Don Rafael as subversive because he supported secular means to empower the citizens
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PADRE DAMASO

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12
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i is a central
antagonist in José Rizal’s novel Noli Me Tángere. He is a Franciscan friar who serves as the curate of the town of San Diego.

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PADRE SALVI

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13
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A revolutionary who despised the power of the Catholic Church. After Ibarra saved his life from a crocodile, he promised to protect him from his enemies.

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ELIAS

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14
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known as being the madman who doesn’t believe in God with his atheistic worldview because of his education in Philosophy.

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DON ANASTASIO aka PILOSOPO TASYO

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15
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Her story serves as a poignant reflection of the harsh realities of life under Spanish colonial rule, including poverty, corruption, and the abuse of power

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SISA

16
Q

He is a wealthy Filipino landowner and a prominent figure in society, known for his close ties with the Spanish clergy.

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ΚΑΡΙΤΑΝ TIAGO also known as Don Santiago de los Santos,

16
Q

They are symbols of the oppressed and exploited youth under Spanish colonial rule.

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CRISPIND AND BASILIO

17
Q

is an ambitious Noli Me Tangere character. 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.

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Doña Victorina

18
Q

He was a wealthy and respected man in the town of San Diego, but he was also a progressive thinker who challenged the corrupt Spanish colonial system.

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Don Rafael Ibarra