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New Era University De Ramos, Jonalyn G.

No. 9 Central Avenue, New Era, Quezon City

MODULE 13
ASSIGNMENT

NOLI ME TANGERE EL FILIBUSTERISMO

• María Clara • Isagani


• Padre Dámaso • Father Florentino
• Kapitán Tiago • Father Fernández
• Pilósopo Tasyo • Captain-General
• Eliás • Father Millon
• Doña Victorina • Quiroga
• Doña Consolacíon • Ibarra/ Simoun • Don Custodio
• Tiya Isabel • Basilio • Ben-Zayb
• Idáy & Sinang, • Kapitán Tiago • Father Camorra
• Victoria &Neneng • Padre Salvi • Father Írene
• Andeng • Padre Sibyla • Placido Penitente
• Doña Pía Alba • Paulita Gómez
• Kapitana Ticâ • Kabesang Tales
• Kapitan Basilio • Tandang Selo
• Albino • Juli
• Crispin • Tano
• Pedro • Hermana Penchang
• Hermana Báli
New Era University De Ramos, Jonalyn G.
No. 9 Central Avenue, New Era, Quezon City

Simoun- Juan Crisostomo Ibarra y Magsalin “Ibarra” in disguise presumed dead at the end of Noli Me Tángere. Ibarra has returned as the
wealthy jeweler Simoun. His appearance is described as being tanned, having a sparse beard, long white hair, and large blue-tinted glasses. He was
sometimes crude and confrontational. He was derisively described by Custodio and Ben-Zayb as an American mulatto or a British Indian. While
presenting as the arrogant elitist on the outside, he secretly plans a violent revolution in order to avenge himself for his misfortunes as Crisóstomo
Ibarra, as well as hasten Elias' reformist goals.

Basilio- son of Sisa and another character from Noli Me Tángere. In the events of El fili, he is an aspiring and so far successful physician on
his last year at university and was waiting for his license to be released upon his graduation. After his mother's death in the Noli, he applied as a
servant in Capitán Tiago's household in exchange for food, lodging, and being allowed to study. Eventually he took up medicine, and with Tiago
having retired from society, he also became the manager of Tiago's vast estate. He is a quiet, contemplative man who is more aware of his immediate
duties as a servant, doctor, and member of the student association than he is of politics or patriotic endeavors. His sweetheart is Juli, the daughter of
Kabesang Tales whose family took him in when he was a young boy fleeing the Guardia Civil and his deranged mother.

Capitán Tiago- Don Santiago de los Santos. María Clara's father. Having several landholdings in Pampanga, Binondo, and Laguna, as well
as taking ownership of the Ibarras' vast estate, Tiago still fell into depression following María's entry into the convent. He alleviated this by smoking
opium, which quickly became an uncontrolled vice, exacerbated by his association with Padre Írene who regularly supplied him with the substance.
Tiago hired Basilio as a capista, a servant who given the opportunity to study as part of his wages; Basilio eventually pursued medicine and became
his caregiver and the manager of his estate. Tiago died of shock upon hearing of Basilio's arrest and Padre Írene's embellished stories of violent
revolt.
New Era University De Ramos, Jonalyn G.
No. 9 Central Avenue, New Era, Quezon City

Pader Salvi- Father Bernardo Salví, the former parish priest of San Diego in Noli Me Tángere, and now the director and chaplain of the Santa
Clara convent. The epilogue of the Noli implies that Salví regularly rapes María Clara when he is present at the convent. In El fili, he is described as
her confessor. In spite of reports of Ibarra's death, Salví believes that he is still alive and lives in constant fear of his revenge.

Padre Sibyla - Father Hernando de la Sibyla, a Dominican introduced in Noli Me Tángere who now serves as the director and chaplain of the
University of Santo Tomas.

References:

https://www.joserizal.com/el-filibusterismo-characters/
https://www.litcharts.com/lit/noli-me-tangere/characters
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/291131/noli-me-tangere-touch-me-not-by-jose-rizal/9780143039693/readers-guide/

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