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RZL REVIEWER

INDIOS BRAVOS – Rizal urged his fellow exiles to call themselves.


PEDRO PATERNO – published his book NINAY a year later, under the subtitle
costumes Filipinas (Philippines custom).

The Writing of the Noli Me Tangere

Rizal began writing the Noli Me Tangere


- He finished the novel first half in Madrid
- One fourth in Paris
- The remaining one fourth was finished on February 21, 1887 in berlin Germany

MAXIMO VIOLA – Financial assistance


NOLI ME TANGERE – “Touch Me Not”

Notable among his purpose for writing this novel


- To picture the past and the realities in the Philippines.
- To reply to insults heaped on the Filipinos and their country.
- To unmask the hypo crispy that have impoverished and brutalized the Filipinos.
- To stir the patriotism of the Filipino people.

F. MEYER – VAN LOO PRESS – who publish his book


VALENTIN VENTURA – who help Rizal for financial assistance
SEPTEMBER 1891 – publication of the book

NOVEL OF RIZAL

GENRE (NOLI ME TANGERE)

- ROMANTIC NOVEL
- WORK OF HEART AND A BOOK OF FEELING

DEDICATION
- Dedicated to Rizal’s MOTHERAND

CHAPTERS
- 64 chapters

THEME/ MESSAGE
- Diagnosis of the Filipino society
- The novel uncompromisingly exposes Spaniards in the Philippines.

GENRE (EL FILIBUSTERISMO)

- Political Novels
- Work of the hed and a book if thought

DEDICATION

- Dedicated to the memory of GOMBURZA

CHAPTERS
- 38 chapters

THEME/MESSAGE

- A revolution that failed


- The novel reveals that the present system of government in the Philippines
through corrupt officials, dominated by the friars can leads to the downfall of
Spain.

CHARACTERS IN NOLI ME TANGERE

JUAN CRISOSTOMO IBARRA


- He embodied the wealthy and liberal Filipino educated in Europe.

ELIAS
- His the one who help Crisostomo in many occasions in the novels.
- He is a mouthpiece of Rizal’s contradictory thoughts and purposes.

PILOSOPO TASYO
- Represented Rizal’s epitome of a philosopher.
- He was perceived to be a sage by the educated and a weird of lunatic.

THE SCHOOL MASTER OF SAN DEIGO


- Symbolized intellectual dissatisfaction in the Filipino society during Rizal’s time.
- He dreamed of changing the methods of teaching to facilitate greater learning.

EL FILIBUSTERISMO

SIMOUN
- Rich jeweler
- He believes that violent revolution is the only way to bring about end to the abuse
of Spaniards.

MARIA CLARA
- Abuse for at least 13 years
- To symbolize the friar dominated culture
- To recognize that the friar-dominated Filipino culture could still be reinvigorated
through the infusion of new elements into its anemic bloodstream.
SENOR PASTA
- Is a lawyer who also works as a consultant for the friars.

ISAGANI
- To represent the portion of the Filipino society who abandoned their noble social
locals.

PAULITA GOMEZ
- Jowa ni isagani
- She was like maria clara
- To enlightened but which is itself almost thoroughly berefy of love of country and
desire for the social

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