Rizal created complex characters in Noli Me Tangere that represented different social statuses during his time. Crisostomo Ibarra symbolized the idealistic youth while Elias represented the common Filipino. Kapitan Tiago portrayed the rich Filipinos who oppressed others. Maria Clara depicted purity and innocence. Padre Damaso was a cruel priest who abused his power, while Padre Sibyla was a more liberal priest. Sisa and her sons Basilio and Crispin personified the suffering of the Filipino people under injustice and oppression.
Masasabi ba natin na tamad talaga ang mga Pilipino? Saan kaya nagsimula ang ganitong katamaran ng mga Pilipino?
NOTES:
https://www.scribd.com/document/341656611/Katamaran-Ng-Filipino-NOTES
Masasabi ba natin na tamad talaga ang mga Pilipino? Saan kaya nagsimula ang ganitong katamaran ng mga Pilipino?
NOTES:
https://www.scribd.com/document/341656611/Katamaran-Ng-Filipino-NOTES
To the Young Women of Malolos: Summary and AnalysisGhail Bas
Jose Rizal’s legacy to Filipino women is embodied in his famous essay entitled, “To the Young Women of Malolos,” where he addresses all kinds of women – mothers, wives, the unmarried, etc. and expresses everything that he wishes them to keep in mind.
Kapitan Tiago, was a typical figure during the time of Rizal. He is a rich native-born Pilipino who rubbed elbows with the powers that be during that time. He symbolizes the rich Pilipinos who oppress their fellow Pilipinos in exchange for the influence and the riches that they might gain from their powerful associations.
"Kapitan Tiago" actually is a fusion of two persons during Rizal's time. The first half was Hilario Sunico - renowned 19th century bell-caster, metal smith and became the Gobernadorcillo of China Town (Binondo), while the other half was Balbino Mauricio, one of the three Pilipinos (Jose Maria Basa and Manuel Yriarte were the other two) who welcomed him in Hong Kong.
Ang presentasyong ito ay nagpapakilala sa kaligirang pangkasaysayan ng Noli Me Tangere ni Dr. Jose Rizal. Paano nga ba ito nabuo, ano ang inspirasyon, kailan nasimulan at bakit isinulat?
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To the Young Women of Malolos: Summary and AnalysisGhail Bas
Jose Rizal’s legacy to Filipino women is embodied in his famous essay entitled, “To the Young Women of Malolos,” where he addresses all kinds of women – mothers, wives, the unmarried, etc. and expresses everything that he wishes them to keep in mind.
Kapitan Tiago, was a typical figure during the time of Rizal. He is a rich native-born Pilipino who rubbed elbows with the powers that be during that time. He symbolizes the rich Pilipinos who oppress their fellow Pilipinos in exchange for the influence and the riches that they might gain from their powerful associations.
"Kapitan Tiago" actually is a fusion of two persons during Rizal's time. The first half was Hilario Sunico - renowned 19th century bell-caster, metal smith and became the Gobernadorcillo of China Town (Binondo), while the other half was Balbino Mauricio, one of the three Pilipinos (Jose Maria Basa and Manuel Yriarte were the other two) who welcomed him in Hong Kong.
Ang presentasyong ito ay nagpapakilala sa kaligirang pangkasaysayan ng Noli Me Tangere ni Dr. Jose Rizal. Paano nga ba ito nabuo, ano ang inspirasyon, kailan nasimulan at bakit isinulat?
La Solidaridad and the Propaganda Movement
PI100 Life & Works of Rizal
March 2018
by: Allyn Joy Calcaben, & Jemwel Autor
University of the Philippines Visayas
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Noli me tangere characters
1. Characters of Noli Me
Tangere
Reported by:
Jenalyn Avila
Rutsel Baguinang
Katherine Guingab
2. Is Rizal’s portrayal of the
characters in Noli Me Tangere
relevant to the social statuses
during his time?
3.
4. Crisostomo Ibarra
Elias
Kapitan Tiago
Maria Clara
Doña Victorina
Pia Alba
Don Tiburcio
Gobernador Heneral
Alfonso Linares
Alferez
Pilosopo Tasyo
Padre Sibyla
Padre Salvi
Padre Damaso
Crispin
Basilio
Sisa
Doña Consolacion
The Characters
5. Crisostomo Ibarra
He has a liberal
mind.
Outspoken and
idealistic
Patient and serious
man
He becomes very
violent and impulsive
when he provoked.
Ibarra as Rizal’s
reflection of himself.
He symbolizes the
idealism of the
privileged youth.
6. Elias
He distrusts human
judgment and prefers
God’s justice instead.
He prefers a revolution
over the reforms.
He represents the
common Filipino.
He is said to be the
personification of Andres
Bonifacio.
7. Kapitan Tiago
He is said to be a good Catholic,
friend of the Spanish
government.
He symbolizes the rich Filipinos
who oppress their fellow
countrymen.
8. Maria Clara
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.
She symbolizes the purity
and innocence of a sheltered
native woman.
9. Doña Victorina
An ambitious Filipina.
She symbolizes those who
have a distorted view of their
identity.
Wife of Don Tiburcio.
10. Don Tiburcio de Espadaña
Doña Victorina’s
husband.
He is timid and rarely
joins in conversation.
Makes living as a quack
doctor.
Represented the ignorant Spaniards
whose foolishness the other
Spaniards tolerated, often resulting
in disastrous consequences for the
natives.
11. Pia Alba
A young, healthy and
beautiful woman.
Very spiritual woman.
By nature, a very merry
woman but she became
melancholic when she
became pregnant.
Pia Alba represents the
women who had been
abused by the clergy and
had been silenced by their
shame.
12. Gobernador General
He occupies the second
most powerful rank in the
colonial government,
second only to the king
Supported Ibarra
against Padre Damaso
Represented the typical
Governor Generals of the
Philippines who would often
disdain the power that the
friars had
13. A young and smart
Spanish lawyer.
Meek and shy.
Padre Damaso wanted Maria
Clara to marry him but she
refused.
Alfonso Linares
Represented the young
Spaniards who came to the
Philippines hoping for a better
life than in their motherland.
14. Alferez
Dona Consolascion’s husband
Shares rivalry with
the priest, particularly
Padre Salvi and
frequently has violent
fights with his wife
Represented the officials of the
state who frequently had
power struggles with Church
officials.
15. Pilosopo Tasyo
Known
as “ Filosopo
Tasyo”.
He spent most of his
money on books and now
lives in poverty
Rizal can relate to his
character as his oldest
brother, Paciano Rizal.
He symbolizes the
learned Filipinos.
He is a
pessimist.
16. Padre Hernando Sibyla
He is often cool and intelligent,
especially when correcting the
other friar, Padre Damaso, of
the latter's ostentatiousness.
a Dominican friar who is the
curate of Binondo and had
been a former professor
at San Juan de Letran college
Symbolizes the liberal friar but would rather stay in the background rather than incur the
wrath of other priests in power. He is aware of the injustices done to the natives but would
not do anything to change it, as all he cares about is getting his congregation in power.
17. Padre Bernardo Salvi
Manipulates people to
get what he wants.
He is described to be
very thin and sickly.
The Franciscan curate
of San Diego, secretly
harboring lust for
María Clara.
18. Padre Damaso
Talkative and cruel
priest.
He raped Doña Pia,
Maria Clara’s mother
He continually antagonizes
Ibarra and prevents his
marriage to Maria Clara
He symbolizes the
Spanish friars of
Rizal’s time.
19. Sisa
Is the deranged
mother of Basilio
and Crispín.
Described as beautiful and
young, although she loves her
children very much, she can
not protect them from the
beatings of her husband,
Pedro.
Personified the
suffering of the
motherland.
Named after Rizal’s
older sister, Narcisa.
20. Basilio
He is 10 years old. An acolyte
tasked to ring the church bells for
the Angelus
They represented the innocent
who were wrongly accused of
crimes they did not commit.
Their story was based on the true
tale of the Crisostomo brother’s of
Hagonoy.
21. Crispin
He is 7 years old, often talks about
silly things and is Sisa’s favorite
son.
An altar boy, he was unjustly
accused of stealing money from
the church.
22. Doña Consolacion
Wife of the Alferez of San
Diego
Often has violent
arguments with her
husbands
Pretends not to know Tagalog
and often uses Spanish words
even if she does not the
meaning
Symbolizes the Filipinos in our
society who are ashamed of
their own race and nationality.