Noli Act

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NOLI ACT

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El FILI ACT
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EL FILI ASSE
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Simoun 
He represents the revolutionaries during that time who supported the idea of holding bloody revolt against
the Spanish government. His death in El Filibusterismo tells readers that Rizal does not support the armed
revolution. Rizal painstakingly made sure that Simoun, at the very least when he first appears, makes his
mark on readers as an uncanny character.
He is also the main character in Jose Rizal's two El Filibusterismo novels. As Crisostomo, he is the main
protagonist in Rizal's first novel, Noli Me Tangere. The revelation of who Simoun really is should hardly
come as a surprise to those who know their Noli. Simoun is Crisostomo Ibarra, the idealistic hero of the
Noli, now in villainous costume

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MARIA CLARA
She symbolizes the purity and innocence of a sheltered native woman. Maria Clara is a Religious woman.
She portrayed as a faithful sweetheart, a good friend and an obedient daughter. She had childish
simplicity. She gets easily nervous. Her character is related to Rizal's childhood sweetheart, Leonor
Rivera.  Her traits were further described by Rizal as an "Oriental decoration" with "downcast" eyes
and a "pure soul". She was bullied by her parents and abused by friars. At the end of the novel, she
winds up in a nunnery, only to be further abused there.

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