Nationalism in The Novels
Nationalism in The Novels
Nationalism in The Novels
Publication History
-rizal feared the novel might not be printed. He had been struggling
financial constraints that time and thought it would be hard to pursue
printing the novel.
- Noli me Tangere was published on March 21, 1887.
- the Novel was originally written in Spanish language.
Berliner Buchdruckerei – Actien – Gesselschaft, Setzerinnen – Schedule
De Lette Vereins - The cheapest publisher in berlin that rizal found to
print his novel.
Maria Clara
• Maria Clara de los Santos y Alba, commonly referred to as a Maria
clara.
• the most beautiful and widely celebrated girl in San Deigo.
• she was raised by Capitan Tiago and an illegitimate daughter of
Father Damasco
• Ibarra’s fiancé.
Capitan Tiago
• Don Santiago de los Santos, known by his nickname Tiago and
political title Capitan Tiago.
• Filipino Business and the Capeza de barangay or head of
barangay of the town of San Diego.
• Also known as Father of Maria Clara.
Padre Damasco
• Damasco Verdolagas or Padre Damasco is a francisian friar and
the former parish curate of San Diego.
• Best known as a notorious character.
Elias
• Ibarra’s mysterious friend and ally.
Pilosopong Tacio
filosofo Tacio, known by Tagilized name Pilosopo tasyo
A seeking for reforms from the government.
His full name is only known as Don Anastasio.
Doña Victoria
Doña Victoria de los Reyes de Espedaña, commonly known
as Doña Victoria
An ambitious Filipina who classifies herself as Spanish
and mimic Spanish laies by putting on heavy make-up.
Sisa, Crispin, and Basilio
El Alferez or Alperes
-chief of the Guardia Civil
-Mortal enemy of the priest for the power in San Diego and husband of
Doña Consolacion.
Doña Consolacion
-Wife of the Alferez
-A former laundrywomen who passes herself as Peninsular; best
remembered for her abusive treatment of sisa.
Teniente Guevare
- A closed friend of Don Rafael Ibarra.
Alfonso Linares
- A distant nephew of Tiburcio de Espanada
- the would-be fiancé of Maria Clara.
Tia Isabel
- Capitan Tiago’s cousin, who raised Maria Clara.
Governor General
- unnamed person in the novel.
- The most powerful official in the Philippines
Brief History
Rizal started writing the novel when he was in calamba aguna during his
first homecoming.
On February 1882 he went to brussels to continue his writing.
VAN LOO F MEYER at Viaanderin Street is the book’s publisher
Rizal pawned his jewels to sustain the printing cost.
Valentine Ventura lend Rizal some money for the printing of El
filibusterismo.
The publishing temporarily stopped due to financial constrains.
The foreword and warning is not included.
It has 39 chapters
Characters:
Simoun Basilio
• Chrisostomo Ibarra disguised • Student of medicine
as a wealthy jewelry who • Juli’s boyfriend.
would soon start a revolution. • Eldest son of Sisa.
Ben Zaybz
Reporter
Placido Penitente
a student who lost his desire in studying due to financial issues.
Padre Fernandez
• Dominician friar.
Friend of Isagani
Padre Salvi
• Franciscan frair formely assigned to San Diego.
Don custodio
• Famous journalist who asked by the students about his decision for
the academia de castellano.
Padre Irene
• One who helps youth in building an academy for Spanish.
Macaraig
• Rich student who actively fights for the academy for Spanish language
but soon disappeared due to financial reasons.
Senondoval
• Spanish officials who agreed on what the students are fighting for.
Donya Vicotia
• Disguises as a European but is a natuve Filipina
• Aunt of Paulita.
Paulita Gomez
• Girlfriend of Isagani but at the end married Juanito
Palaez
Quiroga
• Businessman
Juli
• Daughter of Kabesang Tales
• Girlfriend of Basilio
Hermana Penchang
• Rich and prayerful woman
Ginoong Leedss
• Mysterious American who performs at the carnival.
Pepay
• Dancer who was known to be Don Custodio’s best
friend.
Paciano Gomez
• Brother of Paulita.
Don Tiburcio
• Husband of Donya Victoria
Summary Of The Novels
Symolism in the Character of Noli Me Tangere and El
Filibusterismo
Maria Clara
Maria Clara was ibarra’s beloved girlfriend was believe to be a
represantion of the Philippines beautiful, soon to
colonized/adopted, and in a specific chapter of Noli, unknown
if still dead or live due to her sufferings.
Capitan Tiago
Capitan tiago who was unknown to be the father of maria
clara symbolizes the Filipino people during the spanish
regime- heads/owners of the country, rich, good catholics, but
since never attended school, ended up being a domestic helper
of the colonizer.
Padre Damasco
Padre Damasco is a represantion of Spanish priest with a
notorious character who speak with harsh words.
Elias
Elias who is Ibarra’s mysterious friend and ally.
Represent the filipinos who want to revolutionize the country
and to be a freed from Spanish oppression.
Pilosopong Tacio
Is a represantion of the Filipinos who seeks for reforms from
the government
Doña Victoria de los Reyes de Espedaña, commonly known as the Doña Victoria, represents
the ambitious filipinas whos classifies themselves as a Spanish and mimics Spanish ladies by
putting on heavy make up.
•her character also represent as social climbers on the society.
Placido Penitente
Represents the Filipino students who lost their desire in studying due to financial issues.
Padre Fernandez
A represantion of Spanish friars who became loyal friends with Filipinos.