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Noli Me Tangere (ABBB)
Noli Me Tangere (ABBB)
Noli Me Tangere (ABBB)
Rizal
NOLI ME TÁNGERE
Presented by:
Arañas, Prince
Badon, Ryan
Balic, Jomar
Buenavente, Louie
NOLI ME TÁNGERE
1. Who is Rizal?
2. What is Noli Me Tángere?
3. What is the Purpose of Rizal why he
wrote this?
4. Noli Me Tángere Chapters
5. Noli Me Tángere Characters
6. Summary
7. Setting of the Story
8. Lesson to be Learned
9. Importance of Novel to the future
generation
is an 1887 novel by José Rizal
during the colonization of the
Philippines by the Spanish
Empire, to describe perceived
inequities of the Spanish Catholic
friars and the ruling government.
CHAPTERS
Dámaso Verdolagas
(commonly known as Padre Dámaso/Padre
Damaso or Father Damaso), of Franciscan order,
was the former curate of the parish church of San
Diego. He was the curate for almost twenty years
before he was replaced by the much younger
Padre Salvi. Padre Damaso was known to be
friendly with the Ibarra family, so much that
Crisóstomo was surprised by what the former
curate had done to Don Rafaél.
Padre Salvi
was the town curate of San Diego and the successor
of Padre Damaso. Possessing a rivalry with the
town's alferez, he later orchestrated the downfall of
Crisostomo Ibarra, manipulating the townspeople in
the process.
Narcisa
is married to the man named Pedro and the
mother of Basilio and Crispín. She depicts how
Filipino mothers love their children
unquestionably.
Crispin
was a young boy living in San Diego and one of the
sacristans of its church alongside his brother Basilio.
After being accused of stealing from the church's
coffers, Crispin was punished by the head sacristan and
Padre Salvi.
Basilio
was a young boy living in San Diego and the older
brother of Crispin. Following his mother's death and
his brother's disappearance, Basilio fled the town
and was taken in by Capitan Tiago. Living in Manila,
he became a medical student, also joining the
student organization attempting to found the
Castilian Academy.
Don Anastacio,
commonly known as Filósofo Tacio (Philosopher Tasyo)
is one of the most important characters in Noli. On the
one hand, he is referred to as a philosopher/sage (hence,
Pilosopo Tasyo) because his ideas were accurate with the
minds of the townspeople.
GS OF THE STO
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Manila, Philippines
REFERENCES:
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Noli_Me_Tangere/
Characters
https://louquorice.tumblr.com/post/164893439761/
noli-me-tangere-and-el-filibusterismo-are-
mandated
https://pinoycollection.com/noli-me-tangere-
buod/#Kabanata-1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noli_Me_T%C3%A1n
gere_(novel)