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EL FILIBUSTERISMO (A LECTURE ON THE LIFE AND WORKS OF JOSE RIZAL) 

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@ishimari760
@ishimari760 Год назад
1. Jose Rizal's novel Noli Me Tangere was written to oppose Spanish tyranny in the Philippines. The work revealed the excesses of the Spanish friars and government corruption through its intriguing tale. It sparked a national awakening, pushing Filipinos to question the system and fight for their rights. Rizal's strong narrative captivated the masses, inspiring them to band together for reform. Noli Me Tangere became a symbol of resistance, setting the groundwork for the Philippines' independence quest. It is still a monument to the power of literature in exposing injustice and fuelling national aspirations. 2. There were several interesting individuals in "Noli Me Tangere" that left an indelible effect on me. Among them, Elias piqued my interest the most. I was greatly struck by his tenacity, bravery, and selflessness. Despite enormous adversity, Elias remained dedicated to fighting for justice and assisting the underprivileged. His persona embodied the difficulties and hopes of the Filipino people. Maria Clara was another figure I adored for her grace and strength in the face of tragedy. Her narrative underlined the restrictions placed on women at the time, and her strength inspired me. Both individuals exemplified the indomitable spirit of the Filipino people and left an indelible impression on me. 3. It delves into a number of important subjects that provide light on the social and political conditions in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period. One prevalent theme is societal unfairness, as shown by the Spanish friars' excesses and the ruling class's unscrupulous behaviors. The story also explores the themes of love and sacrifice, highlighting the sacrifices made for the greater good by characters such as Crisostomo Ibarra and Elias. Another topic in the novel is nationalism, as it pushes Filipinos to examine their identity and fight for their rights. Finally, religious hypocrisy is addressed, revealing the church's corrupt methods. Overall, "Noli Me Tangere" is an effective critique of the colonial system and a rallying cry for social transformation. BONUS: While they share the same surname and are related by their past, Crisostomo Ibarra and Simoun (previously known as Crisostomo Ibarra) are two significant characters in both "Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo." They exhibit separate characteristics and undergo various transformations. Crisostomo Ibarra is portrayed as an enthusiastic and idealistic young man in "Noli Me Tangere," driven by his passion for social reform and fairness. He is the embodiment of optimism and a proponent of nonviolent change via education and enlightenment. In contrast, Simoun in "El Filibusterismo" is a transformed and bitter guy. To achieve his goals, he becomes devious and manipulative, resorting to violence and subversion. Both characters, however, possess a deep love for their country and a desire to uplift the Filipino people. They represent different responses to the injustices of Spanish colonial rule, with Crisostomo Ibarra embodying resilience and faith in peaceful transformation, while Simoun represents the darker side of frustration and disillusionment.Both characters, however, have a strong attachment to their homeland and a desire to help the Filipino people. They represent opposing reactions to the abuses of Spanish colonial control, with Crisostomo Ibarra representing perseverance and faith in peaceful transformation, and Simoun representing the darker side of frustration and despair.
@user-qt7vy9vs3x
@user-qt7vy9vs3x Год назад
1.) Rizal accomplished this by exposing the corruption and brutality of the civil guards which led the good men do crimes. He also showed us the corruption that was happening then. That there a Government officials who are making a lot of money at the expense of the Filipinos. 2.) Basilio is my favorite character here in the novel. He is the representation of the youth. Here, Basilio was shown as a strong-willed young boy. That despite of what had happened to his younger brother, he was still able to be brave and strong enough to take care of his mother, who became crazy upon the death of his younger brother Crispin. Basilio taught me who how to be strong and brave enough to face challenges whatever the future brings. That is a real representation of how youth can be the hope of our Nation, as what Dr. Jose Rizal said. 3.) a. Freedom from Spain Jose Rizal showed us the persistence in attaining freedom from the Spaniards. He exposed how cruel they are to the Filipinos. b. Social Climbers Here, he showed the different kinds of people during those time. Doña Victoria and Captain Tiago, represented those people who only wants to be associated with the higher classes of the society like the Spaniards, the Illustrados and the mestizos. c. Abusive Power Rizal illustrated how the Filipinos suffered from the hands of the Spaniards like the guards, the friars and other government officials. They will do whatever they want just because they have the power. Bonus Question: Crisostomo and Simon were both the representation of Jose Rizal who wanted freedom from the Spaniards. They were both educated from Europe. They were both wealthy and Illustrados. They differ in some ways like, Crisostomo is more diplomatic and idealistic young man. He believed that education will help improve his country. While Simon, on the other hand, is a bitter, ruthless man on a vengeance. He aimed to gain freedom through violent method like revolution. BONDAD(A18)
@jacobdeleon7278
@jacobdeleon7278 Год назад
1. Austin Coates recognized "Noli Me Tangere," written by Jose Rizal, as a novel that had the potential to challenge and disrupt the authority of the Spanish government in the Philippines. Rizal's masterpiece achieved this by effectively exposing the social ills and injustices perpetuated by the Spanish colonial regime. Through its compelling narrative and well-developed characters, the novel depicts the oppressive system, widespread corruption, and abuse of power endured by the Filipino people. It served as a powerful tool in awakening the masses' consciousness, instilling a sense of national pride, and inspiring a desire for reform and independence. By highlighting the plight of the Filipinos, "Noli Me Tangere" ignited a movement for change that ultimately shook the foundations of Spanish rule. 2. Since I haven't read the entirety of Noli Me Tangere, I can't truly pick favorites, but based on the lessons, I think Crisostomo Ibarra is a likable character. In addition to being the novel's protagonist, the way he is portrayed is something to which I can connect and which perhaps most people can still relate. He was a man who avoided violence and yet espoused the virtues of society and the common good, but as a result of his suffering, he underwent a complete transformation. Even after everything that had happened, he still desired to improve society, but he did so in a brutal manner, for which I will never hold him accountable. Both of his attempts fell short, but it simply goes to show how a person can genuinely change and stop being the same after going through a horrible experience, even though most people still think you should be all right in the wake of everything that happened. 3. Freedom from Spain is the first theme. It is a reflection of Jose Rizal's tenacity in winning his release from the Spanish Government. By exposing the brutality, greed, cruelty, and stupidity of the Spanish colonizers, it seeks to redeem the nation and its people. The social climber's theme is the second one. It depicts the many social classes in the Philippines in the late 1800s, including how Dona Victorina and Capitan Tiago interact with members of the upper class, particularly with Spaniards, Illustrados, and Mestizos. Using abusive power is the final theme. Jose Rizal presents the Filipinos as having been colonized by the Spaniards and being mistreated by civil guards, friars, and other government officials. BONUS QUESTION In "Noli Me Tangere" and its sequel "El Filibusterismo," Crisostomo Ibarra and Simon Ibarra are two versions of the same character portrayed by Jose Rizal. While they share similarities, they also exhibit distinct differences. Crisostomo Ibarra, introduced in "Noli Me Tangere," is an idealistic and non-violent reformist seeking justice and societal change through peaceful means. He represents hope and optimism. In "El Filibusterismo," he transforms into the vengeful and manipulative Simoun. Simon embodies a darker and more radical perspective, resorting to violence and manipulation to bring about his desired reforms. Both characters have a strong desire for change and come from privileged backgrounds, but their approaches, motivations, and character developments set them apart. Crisostomo Ibarra embodies youthful idealism, while Simoun represents the disillusionment and bitterness that arise from the failures of peaceful endeavors. (DE LEON, A18)
@ralphjessed.5385
@ralphjessed.5385 Год назад
1. Noli Me Tangere" is regarded as a classic work of Philippine literature and was first published in 1887. In the midst of the country's terrible social and political upheaval under Spanish colonial rule, Filipino nationalist and reformer Rizal wrote the book. The book illuminated the widespread inequalities and wrongdoings in Philippine society and exposed the corrupt and oppressive nature of Spanish colonial power. Rizal wanted to create a tale that delved into the many facets of Filipino life in order to awaken and instill a sense of national awareness in his fellow countrymen. Some of the topics explored in the book included social inequity, religious hypocrisy, and the detrimental effects of colonialism on the Filipino people. 2. Crisostomo Ibarra, a character in Noli Me Tangere who had a strong quest for knowledge as a student, was my favorite. He thinks that empowerment and social change are both facilitated by education. Rizal emphasizes the value of education for societal change through his persona, particularly in the context of conquered societies. Ibarra's education has given him the ability to assess the social and political circumstances in his country with objectivity and to see the injustices brought about by the Spanish colonial system. He envisions a Philippines free from the Spanish colonizers' oppression, where social inequities are made right and everyone has access to education. 3. First, "Freedom from Spain" was one of the topics of Noli Me Tangere. Although it does not expressly discuss achieving independence from Spain, this theme is crucial for raising awareness, denouncing the colonial order, and sowing the seeds of nationalism and resistance. It continues to be a poignant symbol of the fight for freedom from Spanish colonial rule and serves as the driving force behind the greater battle for Philippine independence. Next is "Social Climber", which featured Capitan Tiago and Doña Victorina, represented various parts of Philippine culture that were under Spanish colonial rule. They stand for specific traits and life occurrences that shed light on the contemporary social, cultural, and political currents. And lastly is "Abusive Power." The story frequently depicts friars, Spanish authorities, and even some Filipino nobility abusing their positions of authority. These violations are harshly critical of the colonial regime's oppressive and dishonest behavior. Bonus Question - Crisostomo Ibarra and Simon Ibarra exhibit different personalities, motivations, and behaviors in "Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo." They come from a wealthy upbringing that reflects the power and wealth of their family. They both appear to be products of their socioeconomic status and upbringing given their similar heritage. Their fates diverge as a result of how they react to the challenges they encounter. Simon portrays cynicism, desire for vengeance, and a lack of confidence in peaceful reform, whereas Crisostomo represents idealism, optimism, and a desire for constructive change. Rizal explores the complexity of human nature and the ways people react to persecution through these characters. Their divergent journeys serve as a mirror of the challenges faced by those trying to find justice and freedom in a world marred by injustice and corruption.
@mosesquerubin1075
@mosesquerubin1075 Год назад
1. Noli Me Tangere was the masterpiece that Rizal made that shook up the power of the Spanish Government in the Philippines. Noli Me Tangere was about exposing the doings of the Spanish Government to the Filipino people things as bribery, exploitation, and oppressive behavior, also, as the abuses of the Catholic Church. Jose Rizal made this to raise awareness of the Filipinos about the wrong doings of the Spanish Government and encourage them to take action to seek freedom and peace. Noli Me Tangere became significant to awaken the Filipinos and Jose Rizal became successful with this book. 2. Crisostomo Ibarra was my favorite character because he depicts an optimistic or educated Filipino returning to his birthplace in search of change or advancement. Crisostomo Ibarra possesses the intelligence, compassion, and resolve to combat injustice. He is a man that does not want violence and still believes in the good doings of other people. Crisostomo Ibarra will be an inspiration to the people because of his attitude of being earnest and idealistic and using his education to improve the country. He believed that the power of education will change everything. 3. "Noli Me Tangere" by Jose Rizal covers a wide range of subjects that provide light on the social, political, and moral quandaries that Filipinos faced under Spanish colonial control. There are three themes: 1. Freedom from Spain, 2. Social Climbers, 3. Abusive Power. "Freedom From Spain" means that Jose Rizal showed us the social injustices of the Spaniards and call freedom for the Filipino People. The Spanish colonial administration took advantage of the Filipino people, and the Filipino people are in despair. "Social Climbers" means that Filipinos eager to go to any length to better their social position, even if it means betraying their own people. Lastly, "Abusive Power" means that Rizal depicted how Filipinos suffered at the hands of Spaniards such as guards, friars, and other government officials. They will do whatever they want because they have the authority to do so. BONUS QUESTION: The similarities between Crisostomo Ibarra and Simon are that they both want an improvement for the country. They both want to get rid of all social injustices and corruption of the Spaniards and seek freedom and peace for the Filipinos. The differences between Crisostomo and Simon are that Crisostomo Ibarra is that he believes that being diplomat, the idealistic youngster, the illustrator, and education are all important. While Simon believes that being violent, racial-minded and seeking for revenge is the key for the change. Crisostomo Ibarra is being pacifist while Simon wants a war for the change. Manrique (A18)
@lesterlachica4565
@lesterlachica4565 Год назад
1) Rizal's masterpiece, Noli Me Tangere was a novel that served as an eye-opener for the Filipinos especially for those people who are oppressed. Noli Me Tangere not only exposes the corruption of the government but also the corruption of the church. The novel Noli Me Tangere exposes the dark side of the colonial government and the churches which made the people delayed this paper. It did not only expose the dark side from the Spaniards but also those Filipinos who are corrupt was also called out. One example are those people who are into so much gambling even if they are Filipinos. Rizal's masterpiece served as a strength for the people to love their country more. It served as their starting point to understand their rights and to fight for the country. Thus, in the end the people revolutionized and now we are enjoying freedom. 2) My favorite characters in Noli Me Tangere would be of course, Crisostomo Ibarra and Elias. They were both taking Rizal's side and also has characteristics just like Jose Rizal. Ibarra was an idealistic youth and believes that education is the key. Crisostomo Ibarra also takes Rizal's diplomatic side. In addition, Elias was known as the representative of the masses, believes that revolution is the solution, and also takes Rizal's revolutionary side. These characters are one of those people that wants to fight for the country just like what Rizal wants. They want their country to be free from oppression and enjoy freedom and live a happy life. 3) There were three themes in Noli Me Tangere. They were, Freedom from Spain, Social Climbers and Abusive Power. First, Freedom from Spain. This theme was mainly the focus of the novel. Rizal wrote Noli Me Tangere to expose the dark side of the Spaniards and to open the eyes of the Filipinos to know their rights. Next is Social Climbers. Social Climbers from the novel was exposed namely Capitan Tiago and Doña Victorina. These personalities were someone who would cling to money and turn a blind eye to the wrong things even if they were aware. They think more of the money over the people of their country. Last but not the least, Abusive Power. In the novel, it clearly exposes the abusive treatment of the Spaniards towards the Filipinos. With the use of their powers, they did not even give Filipinos a chance to experience the things that they deserve. BONUS QUESTION Crisostomo Ibarra and Simon Ibarra are two characters that have the same goal. I think this is their similarity, that one goal which is to bring the peace back to our country. They both wanted to fight for the country to be peaceful again and see their countrymen leave happily. However, they differ in the means of how it will be done. Crisostomo Ibarra wants to settle the matter in a peaceful way, but Simon thinks that revolution and war is the only solution to the matter. LACHICA, A18
@reigniellalap7586
@reigniellalap7586 Год назад
1. Austin Coates, an insightful British author and historian, once remarked that José Rizal's magnum opus, "Noli Me Tangere," possessed the potential to rock the very foundations of Spanish governance in the Philippines. Rizal's literary masterpiece accomplished this formidable task by unmasking the heinous abuses and deep-rooted injustices perpetuated by the Spanish colonial authorities, thereby igniting the flames of national consciousness and kindling the spirit of Filipino nationalism. Within the pages of "Noli Me Tangere," Rizal masterfully crafted a tapestry of narrative brilliance, presenting a scathing critique of the oppressive social conditions under Spanish rule. Through his compelling characters and captivating storytelling, he vividly exposed the insidious machinations of the corrupt friar system, which ruthlessly exploited the indigenous population, subjecting them to economic servitude and spiritual desolation. Moreover, Rizal fearlessly unveiled the brazen hypocrisy and flagrant abuse of power by Spanish officials, effectively juxtaposing their reprehensible actions against the noble ideals of justice and equality. This literary revelation, infused with unrelenting honesty, had an indelible impact on the Filipino people. "Noli Me Tangere" served as a clarion call, awakening a profound sense of national pride and unity within their hearts. The characters and situations portrayed in the novel resonated deeply, driving Filipinos to question their colonial subjugation and demand change. Rizal's magnum opus not only brought the stark truth of Spanish governance to light but also fostered an unwavering determination for autonomy and self-determination. 2. My favorite character in this novel is Basilio. He serves as the personification of youth. Here, Basilio was depicted as a young boy with a strong sense of self. That in spite of what had happened to his little brother, he was brave and strong enough to care for his mother, who had become insane as a result of Crispin's murder. Basilio showed me how to be courageous and resilient so that I could confront obstacles in the future. That is a true illustration of how young people can be our country's hope, as Dr. Jose Rizal once stated. 3. Freedom from Spain: The novel is set in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period, and it chronicles the struggles of the Filipino people under Spanish rule. Rizal uses the novel to expose the injustices of Spanish colonialism and to call for the freedom of the Filipino people. The Philippines is depicted as a land of poverty, oppression, and injustice. The Spanish colonial government has taken advantage of the Filipino people, and the Filipino people are living in a state of despair. Social Climbers: Rizal uses the novel to satirize the Filipino people who are willing to do anything to improve their social standing, even if it means betraying their own people. Abusive Power: The theme of abusive power is a powerful reminder of the dangers of colonialism. The novel is a call for all people to resist oppression and to fight for their freedom. Bonus question: Crisostomo Ibarra and Simoun, two pivotal characters in Jose Rizal's masterpieces "Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo," captivate readers with their contrasting personas and evolution. Let's delve into their similarities and dissimilarities, exploring the depths of their characters. Crisostomo Ibarra emerges as a young and idealistic Filipino educated in Europe, brimming with hope and a fervent desire to reform his beloved homeland. His return to the Philippines marks the beginning of his ardent pursuit to uplift his people from the shackles of poverty and oppression. Crisostomo's intentions are pure, rooted in the belief that peaceful reforms and education can pave the way for a harmonious society. In stark contrast, Simoun, who is unveiled as the transformed Crisostomo Ibarra in "El Filibusterismo," showcases a drastic metamorphosis. A mysterious and brooding figure, he embodies a vindictive and embittered soul. Driven by vengeance against those who caused the demise of his loved ones, Simoun adopts a new identity, employing his wealth and influence to incite a rebellion against the Spanish colonizers. His goals diverge significantly from his earlier idealism, as he now seeks to dismantle the oppressive regime through manipulation, violence, and sowing chaos. While Crisostomo Ibarra remains optimistic and compassionate, championing progress through enlightenment and goodwill, Simoun embraces a more radical approach. Simoun's disillusionment with peaceful means propels him toward a darker path, where he orchestrates acts of sabotage and manipulation to provoke a revolution. His demeanor is one of cold calculation, driven by a firm belief that only through the downfall of the corrupt system can genuine change be realized. Indeed, Crisostomo Ibarra and Simoun share a common lineage and a yearning to better their nation, yet their journeys diverge dramatically. Crisostomo embodies the hopes and dreams of a young idealist, while Simoun epitomizes the bitter transformation of Crisostomo Ibarra, consumed by a thirst for revenge. These characters' stark contrasts paint a vivid picture of the complexities surrounding the struggle for independence in the Philippines, showcasing the different responses to an oppressive colonial rule. Lalap, A18
@bentisoy1280
@bentisoy1280 Год назад
Pangilinan, A18 1. Noli Me Tangere, written by José Rizal, accomplished the goal of challenging Spanish government power in the Philippines by exposing the abuses and injustices of the colonial regime. The novel depicted the oppressive nature of Spanish friars and the corruption within the government, awakening the consciousness of Filipinos and instilling a sense of national identity. Through its powerful storytelling, Noli Me Tangere inspired a desire for change and fueled the flames of resistance. It played a significant role in mobilizing Filipinos toward the pursuit of social reforms and eventual independence from Spanish rule. 2. My favorite character in Noli Me Tangere is Pilosopo Tasyo. Pilosopo Tasyo is considered great in "Noli Me Tangere" due to his intellectual depth and societal critique. He symbolizes reason and enlightenment, challenging the oppressive status quo. Through his eccentricities, he questions traditional beliefs, exposes corruption, and addresses colonialism and social inequality. Pilosopo Tasyo's character serves as a moral compass, urging readers to question authority and fight for justice. His presence inspires change and highlights the power of critical thinking, making him a significant figure in the novel. 3. "Noli Me Tangere" explores several themes, including colonialism, social inequality, corruption, religion, and love. The novel critiques the Spanish colonization of the Philippines, exposing the abuses and injustices endured by the Filipino people. It also highlights the stark contrast between the privileged elite and the oppressed masses, emphasizing the social divide and the need for reform. Corruption is a prevalent theme, as various characters symbolize the rampant corruption within the government and religious institutions. Additionally, religion plays a significant role, with Rizal questioning the hypocritical practices and dogmas. Lastly, love is depicted as a powerful force that can transcend societal barriers and inspire change. Bonus - Crisostomo Ibarra and Simón Ibarra, characters in José Rizal's Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, share the same surname but possess distinct traits. In Noli, Crisostomo is an idealistic, compassionate young man seeking justice and reforms in the Philippines. Simón, on the other hand, appears in the novel as a minor character. In El Fili, Crisostomo reappears as Simoun, a complex character driven by revenge against the Spanish regime. Simoun embodies cunning manipulation and harbors deep resentment. Unlike his Noli counterpart, he resorts to violence and aims to spark a revolution. Both characters, however, share a common goal: to challenge the injustices of Spanish colonial rule. While Crisostomo represents hope and optimism, Simoun represents disillusionment and bitterness. Their contrasting approaches reflect the evolution of their characters. Crisostomo initially believes in peaceful reform, while Simoun's experiences have molded him into a darker, more radical figure.
@karenyaega
@karenyaega Год назад
1.) The revolutionary book Noli Me Tangere by José Rizal revealed the social inequality and wrongdoings that existed in the Philippines during the time of Spanish colonial rule. It caused resistance and a revolution, challenged Spanish leaders, caused a national awakening, and spread the concepts of equality and freedom. The corrupt behavior of the Spanish friars, the colonial government's harsh attitude, and the exploitation of the indigenous population were all represented in the book. It also criticized the Spanish colonizers while portraying Filipino characters as honorable and courageous. The foundations of Spanish dominance in the Philippines were shattered by this bold charges of the colonial regime and its officials. The melody of Noli Me Tangere sparked a spirit of revolt among the Filipino people and gave them the will to fight Spanish rule. Crisostomo Ibarra, the protagonist of the book, symbolized the desire for reform and justice among Filipinos. People were inspired to examine the possibilities of change through collective action as a result of the novel's depiction of the battle for liberty. Noli Me Tangere promoted liberty, justice, and equality. The significance of education and knowledge as instruments for social change is highlighted in Rizal's book. It highlighted the need for social reforms by highlighting the gaps between the privileged and those who are less fortunate. The Filipino people connected with these concepts of freedom and equality, which fueled their hunger for change. A classic piece of writing, Noli Me Tangere is still relevant today. It serves as an important reminder of how crucial it is to struggle for social justice and equality. 2.) Crisostomo Ibarra, the protagonist of Noli Me Tangere, is the one I adored the most in the book. He is portrayed as a bright, idealistic young guy who studied overseas before coming home to the Philippines. In a time of Spanish oppression, Crisostomo Ibarra stands in for the desire for justice and reform. His commitment to exposing the injustices and corruption that are common in society appeals to readers. Maria Clara, Crisostomo Ibarra's love interest, is one of my favorite character. She is shown as a picture of morality and purity, personifying the values of a good Filipina woman. Maria Clara's persona inspires empathy and serves as an image for the challenges women experience in a patriarchal culture. 3.) -Colonial oppression and Social Justice: In Noli Me Tangere, the oppression of colonies is a recurring topic. The book exposes the colonial government's repressive policies as well as the corrupt actions of the Spanish friars. It illustrates the societal injustices that the Filipino people experience, such as discrimination, exploitation of authority, and forced labor. This topic accentuates the demand for social change and draws attention to the negative effects of colonial authority on the native population. -Nationalism and Identity: The issue of nationalism and the struggle for national identity is explored in Noli Me Tangere. The novel puts an enormous focus on the value of unity, pride in a nation, and a shared sense of identity among Filipinos. It demands that Filipino cultural history be acknowledged and that assimilation and cultural erasure be fought. As representatives of the Filipino people, the characters in the book foster patriotism and serve as the impetus for an independence movement. -Love and Sacrifice: In Noli Me Tangere, love and sacrifice are reoccurring themes. Despite the challenges they encounter, the love tale of Crisostomo Ibarra and Maria Clara serves as a metaphor for the power of love and the price people are prepared to pay for it. The selflessness and nobleness of putting aside one's own interests for the benefit of society is further shown through the sacrifices made by numerous characters, including Elias. -Religion and Spirituality: In Noli Me Tangere, religion plays an important part, and the issue of religious hypocrisy is addressed. The portrayal of the Spanish friars, who use their position of religious authority for personal gain, is particularly effective in calling attention to the abuses of power occurring inside the Catholic Church. Rizal raises concerns about the true meaning of faith and the necessity for a more sincere and kind form of religious activity. -Eduacation and Enlightenment: In Noli Me Tangere, education and enlightenment are major themes. The novel places a strong emphasis on the ability of information and education to serve as societal change agents. Characters like Crisostomo Ibarra, who is dedicated to learning, stand for the notion that education is a crucial weapon for questioning the status quo and promoting social change. Bonus: similarities: Shared History: Simoun and Crisostomo Ibarra are initially portrayed as being the same person. The idealistic young man who returns to the Philippines in Noli Me Tangere in search of justice and social improvements is Crisostomo Ibarra. In El Filibusterismo, Simoun is the alter ego of Crisostomo Ibarra, who has changed as a result of going through a traumatic personal experience. Simoun assumes a new persona as a successful and powerful jeweler. Both characters have a strong desire to bring about big reforms in response to the harsh Spanish colonial rule. In Noli Me Tangere, Crisostomo Ibarra seeks to draw attention to injustices and promote social change through nonviolent means. In El Filibusterismo, Simoun grows increasingly pessimistic and turns to more extreme tactics to accomplish his objectives. Differences: In Noli Me Tangere, Crisostomo Ibarra promotes change via education and awareness and believes in nonviolent reform. Simoun, in El Filibusterismo, takes a more extreme and vindictive stance in contrast. He manipulates circumstances and plans a revolution in an effort to overthrow the current order by force. Emotional state and motivations: In Noli Me Tangere, Crisostomo Ibarra is motivated by an idealistic sense of justice for the oppressed. Simoun, however, becomes bitter after going through a personal tragedy, harboring intense hatred, and seeking retribution against those who have mistreated him and his principles. Crisostomo Ibarra, the protagonist of Noli Me Tangere, is viewed positively and as an inspiration by the Filipino people. He is revered for his admirable motives and serves as a symbol of change. In El Filibusterismo, Simoun is more mysterious and cunning. Only a select few people are aware of his true identity, and he works surreptitiously to influence others by operating behind the scenes. While both individuals come from similar backgrounds and desire change, their tactics, emotional states, and strategies for doing so vary. Simoun depicts disappointment and a more radical road toward revolution, whereas Crisostomo Ibarra represents idealism and hope. (DORINGO, A18)
@user-ct5yk5rr1d
@user-ct5yk5rr1d Год назад
(Lopido, A57) 1. It was said that Noli Me Tangere will shake the Spanish Control in the Philippines. Which is relatively true after it was published and read. But the main reason it will shake the Spanish control is because the books or novels exposes the cruelty and abuse of the Spaniard and with the rumors of revolt, we can already determine its effect that can fuel further the flames of revolution which later on we can see that it has some effects as the revolution kicks in and if we compare the No li back then to now its like a trend came to be showing the abused of the government and together with their own life experience in the hands of the government well a mass outcry started that can be stopped through lead and blood. 2. I like Elias. Since became the Bonifacio of the novel and compare to the others I see him as more fulfilled than others I mean he got his dream to start a revolution though failed but still stared one but just like the real Bonifacio he was murdered just like our other heroes. But look at each character one way or the other they face their own circumstances one more terrible than the other would been great for at least Ibarra got married with maria Clara but well it just sad. Really sad in my opinion. So, in my opinion I really like Elias who stays loyal and true to his purpose. 3. Well, I would say its, Honor, Passion, Enlightenment, Slavery, Religion but mostly sufferings Honor since the characters mostly the goods one stay true to their purpose and tried in some way diplomacy and once it failed started to fight for it, next is Passion each Character push to aspire to be something and some did achieve while some failed., next Enlightenment which we can see how the characters slowly open their eyes to reality as the story progresses which aid them in their character development and next is Slavery and Religion in which showed how cruel and corrupt the government and the priest back then seeing them abused their authority and using religion as a weapon and lastly its sufferings in each characters share of screen time they suffered injustice and pain which for some we can’t imagine how it feel until we are there but the novel is a compilation of stories that showed us the reality of that time which is sad really specially with Sasa poor women got his son murdered and went insane after searching and finding him dead Bonus Question: Crisostomo and Simon are the same and different at the same time. Crisostomo pursued peace and tried to engage in a diplomatic and a lawful manner. And continued to do so till the end but as every things rots and decay so did his will as he saw reality that things can’t change in the way his trying which eventually lead him on the first book of his death and on the next book which Crisostomo turned to Simon which became a man of revenge due to the injustice he have faced but I still disagree to the way he tried to push a revolution. More abused till its full. It’s like how Obi wan once said Crisostomo should have brought balance to the force and not join them. It’s not a necessary evil its more on a desperate man for revenge. Basically, Crisostomo is the young and passionate man who want to change the system from the inside while Simon is a man that is so bitter and spiteful that decided to fight the system itself and became blinded with rage that even he decided to become cruel to boost the revolution by trying to inspire others to do cruelty to his fellow countryman.
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@avypsngc Год назад
1. Jose Rizal exposed the social ills, it showed the social, political, and religious injustices that existed in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era. Rizal painstakingly captured the harsh behavior of the Spanish friars, governmental corruption, and the miseries of the Filipino people. He criticized the Catholic Church in the Philippines for its abuses and disproportionate power, emphasized the friars' duplicity and exploitation, portraying them as corrupt, immoral, and repressive characters. He fostered the sense of national identity and unity among Filipinos as he had shared the sufferings of the Filipinos under the Spanish government. He planted the idea and challenge the oppressive systems through peaceful means. Lastly, he inspired and motivated the Filipinos to seek freedom and equality which lead to revolution against the Spanish government. There are many more but the ones I mentioned were the parts that played a crucial role as Jose Rizal's work sparked a desire for change in the public by bringing these issues to light and arousing awareness. 2. To be honest, I don't have favorites and were not drawn as I really didn't read the whole Noli Me Tangere but based on the lessons, I like the character of Crisostomo Ibarra. Aside from being the protagonist of the novel, they way he is portrayed is something I can relate and may relate to most people until today. He was a man that does not resort to violence, and still believes in the good of the people and society but after the sufferings he experiences, he completely changed. He still wanted to change the society for the better but in a violent way that I can never blame him since his way from the start did not end well. Both of his ways did not succeed but it just shows how a person will really change and will not stay the same after experiencing a traumatic events even when most people still believe that you should still be okay after everything that happened. 3. The first theme is Freedom from Spain. It mirrors the Jose Rizal's persistence in attaining freedom from the Spanish Government. It aims to redeem the country and the people by exposing the barbarity, greed, cruelty, and ignorance of the Spanish colonizers. The second theme is Social Climbers. It represents the various classes of the society during the late 1800s in the Philippines such as the personalities of Dona Victorina and Capitan Tiago on how they associate with the higher class of society especially with the Spaniards and the illustrados, and the mestizos. The last theme is Abusive Power. As having been colonized by the Spaniards, Jose Rizal depicts the Filipinos suffering abuse from civil guards, friars, and other government officials. Bonus: The similarities of Crisostomo Ibarra and Simon Ibarra is their desire for change and justice in the society. Although their ways of changing the society are different, both of them wanted to change the injustices and corruption of the Spanish Government and seek to bring positive changes. As for their differences, first is his persona, where Crisostomo Ibarra is the diplomatic side, idealistic youth, the illustrator, and education is the key while Simon Ibarra is a believer of a violent armed struggle/violence, radical-minded, and seek for revenge. Second is their method, Crisostomo Ibarra is trying to change and bring justice without using violent acts while Simon Ibarra is using violent acts such as manipulation. Last is their view on the society, Crisostomo Ibarra has a positive view of the society and people while Simon Ibarra has a negative view. Yapsangco (A18)
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