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4. EL FILIBUSTERISMO
• It is the second novel written by
José Rizal as the sequel to Noli
Me Tangere.
• Like Noli Me Tangere, it was
written in Spanish.
• “The reign of Greed” in English
• It consist of 38 chapters
5. Rizal dedicated El Filibusterismo
to the three martyred priests of
Cavite mutiny. The execution of
the three priests was significant
to the title of the novel.
6. The title
Rizal had to define the word filibustero to his German friend
Ferdinand Blumentritt, who did not understand his use of the
word in Noli MeTangere. In a letter, Rizal explained:
"The word filibustero is little known in the Philippines. The
masses do not know it yet. I heard it for the first time in 1872
when the tragic executions took place.”
7. “I still remember the panic that this word
created. Our father forbade us to utter it, as
well as the words Cavite, Burgos, etc. The
Manila newspapers and the Spaniards apply
this word to one whom they want to make are
volutionary suspect.”
8. “The Filipinos belonging to the educated class fear the
reach of the word. It does not have the meaning of
freebooters; it rather means a dangerous patriot who
will soon be hanged or well, a presumptuous man."
9.
10. • Rizal took 3 years to write his second novel.
• Rizal began writing El Filibusterismo in October 1887
while he was in Calamba.
• In London (1888), he revised the plot and some
chapters. Rizal continued to work on his manuscript in
Paris.
• He later moved to Brussels where the cost of living was
cheaper and he would be less likely to be distracted by
social events so he could focus on finisihing the book.
11. • He finally completed the book on March 29, 1891 in
Biarritz.
• September 18, 1891- the novel was published in Ghent,
partially funded by Rizal’s friend Valentin Ventura. Rizal
immediately sent on this date two printed copies to
Hong- Kong, one for Basa and other for Sixto Lopez.
• Rizal gratefully donated the original manuscript and an
autographed printed copy to Valentin Ventura.
12. • Rizal sent complimentary copies to Blumentritt, Mariano
Ponce, Graciano Lopez Jaena, Antonio Luna, T.H. Pardo de
Tavera, Juan Luna and other friends.
• The El Nuevo Regimen-liberal Madrid newspaper serialized
the novel in its issues of October 1891.
• Original manuscript of El filibusterismo in Rizal’s own
handwriting is now preserved in the Filipiniana Division of
the Bureau of Public libraries in Manila.
• • Acquired by Philippine government from Valentin Ventura
for 10,000 pesos.•
• Consists of 279 pages of long sheets paper
14. 3. To discuss what religion and belief can really do to everyday
lives.
4.To expose the cruelties, graft and corruption of the false
government and honestly show the wrong doings of Filipinos that
led to further failure.
1.To defend Filipino people from foreign accusations of
foolishness and lack of knowledge.
2. To show how the Filipino people live during Spanish colonial
period and the cries and woes of his countrymen against abusive
officials.
16. The book narrates the return of
the protagonist of Noli Me
Tangere, Crisostomo Ibarra,
under the disguise of a wealthy
jeweler named Simoun.
Disillusioned by the abuses of
the Spanish, Ibarra abandons
his pacifist beliefs in order to
return to the Philippines and
start a violent revolution.
17. Noli Me Tangere’s
Basilio, now a young
man and a skilled
medical student, is
recruited by Ibarra to aid
him in detoning a bomb
at a social gathering,
signaling the beginning
of the
revolution.
18. However, Basilio warns his friend Isagani. Realizing
that the woman he loves is in the building, Isagani
throws the bomb into the river, averting the explosion
and the revolution. Implicated in these matters, Simoun
commits suicide by taking poison and finds resting
place at the home of a priest, Father Florentino, who
hears his last confession and assures him that not all
hope is lost.
19. The priest (Father Florentino),
upon Simoun’s death, commends
the jewels into the sea, remarking
that the jewels once used to bribe
and corrupt people, would one
day be hopefully found to be used
for a meaningful purpose.
20.
21.
22. SIMOUN - Crisostomo Ibarra in
disguise, left for dead at the end
of Noli me tangere. Ibarra has
resurfaced as the wealthy jeweler,
Simoun, sporting a beard, blue-tinted
glasses, and a revolver. Fueled by his
mistreatment at the hands of the
Spaniards and his fury at Maria
Clara's fate, Simoun secretly plans a
revolution to seek revenge against
those who wronged him..
23. MARIA CLARA - She is the girlfriend of Ibarra. She is the
daughter of Kapitan Tiago and Dona Pia Alba, but
biologically, her father is Padre Damaso
24. BASILIO - Son of Sisa and another
character from Noli Me Tangere.
After his mother's death, he became
a vagabond until Captain Tiago took
him in out of pity and hired him as
a houseboy in exchange for sending
him to school. In the events of the
book, he is a graduating medical
student who discovered Simoun's
true identity and befriended him. His
girlfriend is Juli.
25. JULI – Juliana de Dios, the girlfriend of Basilio, and the
youngest daughter of Kabesang Tales. To claim her father
from the bandits, she had to work as a maid under the
supervision of Hermana Penchang. Eventually, she was
freed but committed suicide after Father Camorra attempted
to rape her.
26.
27. ISAGANI - Basilio's friend and one of the students who planned to set
up a new school. He is very idealistic and hopes for a better future for
the Philippines. His girlfriend was the rich and beautiful Paulita
Gomez, but they broke up once he was arrested. Despite this, his love
for her still endured. He sabotaged Simoun's plans by removing the
lamp that contained explosives and threw it in the waters.
28. JUANITO PELAEZ – The son of Don Timoteo Pelaez, a
Spanish businessman, he is also one of the members of
Macaraig’s gang who wish to have the Academia de Castellano
built. He is considered by Isagani as his rival to Paulita Gomez,
the woman whom he fell in love wed in the end. Placido
Peninte considers him as a “good for nothing” classmate.
29. PAULITA GOMEZ - The girlfriend of Isagani and the niece
of Dona Victorina, the old Indio who passes herself off as
a Peninsular, who is the wife of the quack doctor Tiburcio
de Espadana. In the end, she and Juanito Pelaez are
wed, and she dumps Isagani, believing that she will have
no future if she marries him.
30. MACARAIG – One of Isagani’s classmates at the
University of Santo Tomas. He is a rich student and
serves as the leader of the students yearning to build
the Academia de Castellano.
31.
32. FATHER CAMORRA - The lustful parish priest of Tiani, San
Diego's adjacent town who has longtime desires for
young women. He nearly raped Juli causing the latter
to commit suicide.
33. BEN ZAYB - The pseudonym of Abraham Ibañez, a
journalist who believes he is the "only" one thinking in the
Philippines. Ben-Zayb is an anagram of Ybanez, an
alternate spelling of his name.
34. DON CUSTODIO - Custodio de Salazar y Sánchez de
Monteredondo, a famous "journalist" who was asked by
the students about his decision for the Academia de
Castellano. In reality, he is quite an ordinary fellow who
married a rich woman in order to be a member of Manila's
high society.
35. PLACIDO PENITENTE - A student of the University of Santo
Tomas who was very intelligent and wise but did not want, if not
only by his mother's plea, to pursue his studies. He also controls
his temper against Padre Millon, his physics teacher. During his
High School days, he was an honor student hailing from
Batangas.
36.
37. Kabesang Tales - Cabeza Telesforo Juan de Dios, a former cabeza de
barangay (barangay head) of Sagpang, a barangay in San Diego's
neighboring town Tiani, who resurfaced as the feared Luzón bandit
Matanglawin. He is the son of Tandang Selo, and father of Juli and Tano.
Gobernador General - The highest-ranking official in the Philippines
during the Spanish colonial period, this unnamed character pretends
that what he is doing is for the good of the Indios, the local citizens of
the country, but in reality, he prioritizes the needs of his fellow
Spaniards living in the country.
Father Florentino - Isagani's godfather, and a secular priest; was
engaged to be married, but chose to be a priest after being pressured by
his mother, the story hinting at the ambivalence of his decision as he
chooses an assignment to a remote place, living in solitude near the sea.
He took in Don Tiburcio de Espandaña when he was hiding from his wife,
Donya Victorina.
38. Quiroga - A Chinese businessman who dreamed of being a
consul for his country in the Philippines. He hid Simoun's
weapons inside his house.
Father Fernández - The priest-friend of Isagani. He promised
to Isagani that he and the other priests will give in to the
students' demands.
Pecson - classmate who had no idea on the happenings
occurring around him. He suggested that they held the
mock celebration at the panciteria
39.
40. Doña Victorina - Victorina delos Reyes de Espadaña, known in Noli Me
Tangere as Tiburcio de Espadaña's cruel wife. She is the aunt of Paulita
Gomez, and favors Juanito Pelaez over Isagani. She is searching for her
husband, who has left her and is in hiding. Although of Indio heritage, she
considers herself as one of the Peninsular.
Sandoval - The vice-leader of Macaraig's gang. A Spanish classmate
of Isagani, he coerces his classmates to lead alongside him the
opening of the Spanish language academy.
Father Bernardo Salvi- Former parish priest of San Diego in Noli Me
Tangere, now the director and chaplain of the Santa Clara convent.
41. Pepay - Don Custodio's supposed "girlfriend". A dancer, she
is always agitated of her "boyfriend"'s plans. She seems to
be a close friend of Macaraig.
Father Hernando de la Sibyla - A Dominican friar introduced
in Noli Me Tangere, now the vice-rector of the University of
Santo Tomas.
Father Írene - Captain Tiago's spiritual adviser. Although
reluctant, he helped the students to establish the Academia de
Castellano after being convinced by giving him a chestnut.
The only witness to Captain Tiago's death, he forged the last
will and testament of the latter so Basilio will obtain nothing
from the inheritance.
42. OTHER CHARACTERS:
Hermana Penchang
Tiburcio de Espadana
Don Timoteo Pelaez
Tandang Selo
Hermana bali
Father Millon
Tadeo
Leeds
Tano
43. Tiburcio de Espadaña - Don Tiburcio is Victorina de Espadaña's
lame husband. He is currently in hiding at Father Florentino's.
Hermana Penchang - Sagpang's rich pusakal (gambler). She offers
Juli to be her maid so the latter can obtain money to free Kabesang
Tales. Disbelieving of Juli and her close friends, she considers
herself as an ally of the friars.
Don Timoteo Pelaez - Juanito's father. He is a rich businessmen
and arranges a wedding for his son and Paulita. He and Simoun
became business partners.
Tandang Selo - Father of Kabesang Tales and grandfather of Tano
and Juli. He raised the sick and young Basilio after he left their house
in Noli me tangere. He died in an encounter on the mountains with his
son Tales, when he was killed by a battalion that included his own
grandson, Tano.
44. Hermana Báli - Another gambler in Tiani. She became Juli's mother-figure and
counselor; helped to release Kabesang Tales from the hands of bandits.
Father Millon - The Physics teacher of the University of Santo Tomas. He
always becomes vindictive with Placido and always taunts him during class.
Tadeo - Macaraig's classmate. He, along with the other three members of
their gang, supposedly posted the posters that "thanked" Don Custodio and
Father Irene for the opening of the Academia de Castellano.
Leeds - An American who holds stage plays starring severed heads; he is
good friends with Simoun.
Tano - Kabesang Tales's elder son after his older sister, Lucia died in
childhood. He took up the pseudonym "Carolina" after returning from exile in
the Caroline Islands, and became a civil guard. He was among the battalion
killed his grandfather, Selo, who was part of a group of an attacking rebels.
45.
46. A political novel
A work of the head
A book of thought
It contains bitterness,
color, humor and hatred,
pain, violence
intelligence and sorrow
Contains 34
Chapters
NOLI ME TANGERE AND EL
FILIBUSTERISMO COMPARED
A romantic novel
A book of the heart
A book of feeling
It has freshness
Contains 64
Chapters
Noli me tangere El filibusterismo