Chapter 6 Flashcards
(17 cards)
Jose Rizal’s first novel, called ?, is considered one of the most important written outputs by the national hero at the height of his intellectual endeavors in Europe.
Noli Me Tangere
As a sojourner in Europe, Rizal participated in the movement of the ? to utilize propaganda to campaign for reforms in the Philippines.
ilustrados
They released various written outputs from news bits, to feature articles, and commentaries. They also produced creative outputs from satirical pieces to world-class paintings.
ilustrados
Many of his biographers cite several works that influenced Rizal in the writing of the Noli. One of these is Juan Luna’s painting, called ?, which depicted the sufferings faced by humanity in the face of inequalities.
Spolarium
a novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe that dealt with slavery in America.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Lack of funds delayed the book’s publication until a fellow ilustrado, named ?, insisted on lending him 300 pesos for printing of the first 2,000 copies.
Maximo Viola
The title ?, had Biblical reference to the Gospel of John in which Jesus appeared to Mary Magdalene and uttered these words: “Touch me not, for I am not yet ascended to my Father.”
Noli Me Tangere
In the initial pages of the Noli, the dedication titled ? clearly articulated Rizal’s purpose for writing the novel:
“A Mi Patria”
No Me Tangere is the story of ?, scion of a wealthy family, who returns home to San Diego from his seven-year education in the German section of sophisticated Switzerland
Juan Crisostomo Ibarra
Who was imprisoned for the accidental death of a Spanish tax collector. He died in prison and he was denied a Christian burial
Don Rafael Ibarra
Don Rafael Ibarra was imprisoned for the accidental death of a Spanish tax collector. Don Rafael died in prison and he was denied a Christian burial by ?, San Diego’s parish priest because he had stopped going to confession long before his death, and was a subscriber to liberal publications.
Father Damaso
Juan Crisostomo Ibarra’s project, though enthusiastically endorsed by the townspeople, is met with skepticism by the old scholar named? who years before had attempted to do the same thing but failed.
Tasio
The new parish priest named ?, also looks at the Juan Crisostomo Ibarra ‘s school disapprovingly for he sees it as dangerous threat to his authority over the natives.
Father Salvi
During the laying of the school’s cornerstone, an attempt is made on Ibarra’s life but he was saved by ?, the mysterious boatman whom he had earlier rescued from death during the picnic at the lake.
Elias
At one gathering, the vilification hurled against his dead father almost provoke Ibarra to kill Father Damaso, but his hand was stayed by his fiancée?
Maria Clara
The distraught, Maria Clara is urged by Father Damaso to marry the Spaniard?
Alfonso Linares
Who is the wife of Capitan Tiago and Maria Clara’s mother. She is a symbol of unquestioning blind obedience to authority. She died upon giving birth to Maria Clara, her child by Padre Damaso.
Doña Pia