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Pastolero, Wenilyn C.

BSA
Output 4 / Life and Works of Rizal
Instructions: Make a Comparative Matrix of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. 
Panuntunan: (Gumawa ng matrix na magukkumpara sa Noli Me Tangere at El
Filibusterismo)
Submit your assignments following this format:  A4 paper world file converted into pdf,
Font size 12, Times New Roman. You can be creative for the rest of the presentation. Cite
your sources properly.

a.) The Title (the choosing of the title and its meaning)
       Sa Pamagat (Sa pagpili ng pamagat at ang kahulugan nito)

b.) The major characters


        Sa mga pangunahing Tauhan

c.) The content (the summary)


       Mga nilalaman (ang buod)

Noli Me Tangere El Filibusterismo

Noli Me Tangere literally means Touch Me Not El Filibusterismo literally means The
Title  An urgent call for the Filipinos to see for Revolution
themselves the social ills   El Filibusterismo is the sequel (of sorts)
and do something for the country to Rizal's Filipino classic, Noli me
tangere. 
 It signifies a movement severely
punished by the government
 It explains the reasons why revolution
takes place

Crisostomo Ibarra, Maria Clara, Elias, Padre Simuon, Basilio, Isagani, Kabesang
Major Damaso, Capitan Tiago Tales, Paulitang Gomez, Macaraig,
Characters Father Tolentino, Julianito Pelaez, Doña
Victorina

In Noli Me Tangere, Crisostomo Ibarra is


Content / Noli Me Tangere" is a 19th Century novel by Jose back and as Simoun. Simoun is a
Summary Rizal that dramatically showcases the persecution confidant of the Captain-General. He
of a socialite in the Philippines by religious encourages the government to make bad
hypocrisy and corruption decisions and to abuse their power so that
The story begins at a party to welcome it would spark a revolution among the
Crisóstomo Ibarra back to the Philippines after masses. In El Filibusterismo, he appears
seven years of studying in Europe. to have long abandoned his vision of
His father, Don Rafael, passed away shortly ending despotism with words and peace.
before his return, and Crisóstomo soon learns that Basilio was about to walk away because
he died in prison after accidentally killing a tax he knew the lamp was going to explode
collector and being falsely accused of other crimes anytime soon when he saw Isagani, the
by Father Dámaso, the longtime curate of the still heart-broken ex-boyfriend of the
church in Crisóstomo's hometown of San Diego. bride whose reception was still going on.
After the schoolmaster tells him that Father There was an uprising planned by
Dámaso and the new curate, Father Salví, interfere Simoun during the time of the reception.
with his teaching, Crisóstomo decides to build a The band got caught and confessed that
new modern school in San Diego. Simoun lead them. Days passed and a
Elías later warns Crisóstomo that there is a plot to good priest found Simoun walking along
murder him at the ceremony for the laying of the the shore, wounded and weak. Ibarra was
school's cornerstone, and indeed, as Crisóstomo is now wanted both as himself and as
placing mortar for the cornerstone, the derrick Simoun.  Days passed and a good priest
holding the stone collapses. found Simoun walking along the shore,
Father Salví plots with Lucas, the brother of the wounded and weak. The noble priest
deceased derrick operator, to organize a strike on tended to Simoun while the latter
the barracks of the Civil Guard and to convince explained that he is Ibarra and that he
the attackers that Crisóstomo is their ringleader. was greatly saddened and angry due to
When the attack fails, the rebels say that the failure of the revolution and that he
Crisóstomo was their leader, and he is arrested. was questioning God as to why he was
Elías helps Crisóstomo escape from prison, and the one who is suffering and not the ones
they flee by boat on the Pasig River with members who have forsaken the people of the
of the Civil Guard in pursuit. Elías dives into the Philippines. The priest explains that all
river to distract the pursuers and is mortally punishments will come in due time.
wounded. It is reported that Crisóstomo was Ibarra died as he weakly held the hand of
killed, and a distraught María Clara insists on the priest. The latter blessed the former
entering a convent. In the novel’s dedication, and threw away all the remaining jewels
Rizal explains that there was once a type of Ibarra in the hopes that they may
of cancer so terrible that the sufferer could not always be used for good.
bear to be touched, and the disease was thus called
noli me tangere (Latin: “do not touch me”). He
believed that his homeland was similarly afflicted.
The novel offers both a panoramic view of every
level of society in the Philippines of the time and
droll satire. Its description of the cruelty of
Spanish rule was a catalyst for the movement for
independence in the country.
Resources:
https://www.scribd.com/document/349099242/Comparative-Analysis-of-Noli-Me-Tangere-
and-El-Filibusterismo
https://graduateway.com/comparison-of-noli-metangere-and-el-filibusterismo/
https://shairaleasprd.wordpress.com/2016/03/08/summary-el-filibusterismo/
https://www.complete-review.com/reviews/filipino/rizalj2.htm

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