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    Bulacan who financed the publishing the Noli. - lives at San Miguel‚ Bulacan - December 25‚ 1887‚ he arrived at Berlin 7. CHAPTER OF ELIAS AND SALOME This chapter was deleted for some financial purposes.February 11‚ 1857 – Noli was ready for printingBerliner BuchdruckreiActienGesellschaft – a publishing house that charged the lowest rate for publishing Rizal’s novelPhp 300.00 – the cost of printing for 2‚000 copies 8. PRINTING OF NOLI March 29‚ 1887 – Noli Me Tangere came off the pressRizal sent copies

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    And that is‚ I believe‚ a true love. That is true love. Accepting someone despite all his shortcomings and errors in life is a big sacrifice. It is being selfless. It is heroic. And a person in love will bear this kind of sacrifice. But what worries me is that despite being very much in love with each other‚ eventually‚ the couple would part ways. And this is surprising. Many stories have been told about couples who have been going steady for many years and in the end‚ they break up. What must be

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    symbolize something that can tell us what are the problems during those times until now in the present. His novels also tell the sickness of the Filipinos that affects our daily living until now. In his two novels namely Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo‚ he uses some symbolisms and some characters that will describe about the sickness and the problems of the people during those times when the Spaniards took over the Philippines. Another thing in the two novels are about the three major issues

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    Noli Me Tangere (Reaction Paper) Uninterested to heavy drama stories‚ I find this novel totally boring. Although I’m terribly afraid to sound disrespectful to the man I owe my freedom‚ I have to speak my mind. The triumphs of antagonists and sufferings of the protagonists are recurring in the story which makes me question its real intention. Is it really to inspire or to expire? I was about to lose interest in the subject when I stumbled upon the following texts in www.wikipedia.org: “...Rizal proposed

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    sickness of the Filipinos that affects our daily living until now. In his two novels namely Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo‚ he uses some symbolisms and some characters that will describe about the sickness and the problems of the people during those times when the...ght Rizal was in love with Nellie. They settled this with a duel. Fortunately everything was cleared out. Rizal also tried...Me Tangere El Filibusterismo 1. Inspiration for writing His reading of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s

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    17-19 Chapter VI In Sunny Spain (1882-1885)....................................................................20-24 Chapter VII Paris to Berlin (1885-1887)......................................................................25-27 Chapter VIII Noli Me Tangere Published in Berlin (1887)............................................28-30 Chapter IX Rizal’s Grand Tour of Europe with Viola (1887).......................................31-32 Chapter X First Homecoming (1887-1888)........................

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    CHARACTERS Simoun - Crisostomo Ibarra in disguise‚ left for dead at the end of Noli Me Tangere‚ 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. Basilio - Son of Sisa. A graduating Medical Student who befriended Simoun. This is the same Basilio introduced in Noli Me Tangere. Isagani Villamor - Basilio’s friend‚ ex-beau of Paulita Gomez and the man who

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    Jose Rizal Life and Writings

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    On February 28‚ 1888‚ a year after the publication of Noli Me Tangere‚ and six months after his arrival in the Philippines‚ José Rizal sailed from Manila again‚ by "advice" of the government. The letters he wrote back home show how his heart ached at going‚ yet his judgment told him that it was best for him to go. The phenomenal effect of Noli Me Tangere made it clear that Rizal could wield a mighty influence through his pen‚ but to write the truth he would have to go to some country where he would

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    called‚ is a darker and more evolved novel compared to Noli. It’s a book about revenge‚ manipulation‚ deception and greed to name a few. It’s a shorter book. The dreaminess and idealism of the Noli Me Tangere gives way to the darker‚ grimmer‚ more cynical tone of the El Filibusterismo. So the language style also changes - instead of the longer‚ declamative dialogue of the Noli‚ you have the more direct‚ action-packed style of the Fili. The Noli‚ with its anti-friar commentary‚ still shows hopefulness

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    El Filibusterismo Summary

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    This novel is a sequel to the Noli. It has a little humor‚ less idealism‚ and less romance than the Noli Me Tangere. It is more revolutionary and more tragic than the first novel. The hero of El Filibusterismo is a rich jeweler named Simoun. He was Crisostomo Ibarra of the Noli‚ who‚ with Elias’ help‚ escaped from the pursuing soldiers at Laguna de Bay‚ dug up his buried treasure‚ and fled to Cuba where he became rich and befriended many Spanish officials. Two magnificent obsessions: To rescue

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