Allusion of El Filibisterismo to Real Life
38問 • 1年前Mikyii
Crisóstomo Ibarra reincarnated as awealthy jeweler, bent on starting a revolution.Simoun
represents the revolutionaries during that time who supported the idea of holding bloody revolt against the Spanish government.Simoun
His death in El Filibusterismo tells readers that Rizal
does not support the armed revolution.Simoun
Has risen from poverty to become Captain Tiago’s charge.Basilio
Close to acquiring his medical degree, he is pledged to Julí, the beautiful daughter of Cabesang Tales.Basilio
He represents the youth with a simple dream that his education will improve his social and economic status in the future and is indifferent and selfish to the needs of societyBasilio
poet and Basilio's best friend; portrayed as emotional and reactive; Paulita Gómez' boyfriend before being dumped for fellow student Juanito Peláez.Isagani
Is the symbol of the youth whose love for the country is great to the point of being branded as idealistic.Isagani
Telesforo Juan de Dios, a former cabeza de barangay who resurfaced as the feared Luzón bandit Matanglawin (Tagalog for Hawkeye).Kabesang Tales
He personified a typical Filipino who is content with living a simple life.Kabesang Tales
He also symbolizes the natives and farmers whose lands were seized by the friars, an explanation as to why Filipinos became rebels.Kabesang Tales
shared the same nationalistic ideals with that of Isagani.Makaraig
The both of them led their fellow students in the movement for the establishment of the Spanish academy for Filipinos.Makaraig and Isagani
The only difference between the two is their social status.Makaraig and Isagani
represented the well-todo Filipino youth during the Spanish era who had good dreams for the country.Makaraig
His character also provided readers a glimpse of how different
the rich and the poor were treated during that time in society.Makaraig
The girlfriend of Isagani and the niece of Doña VictorinaPaulita Gomez
In the end, she and Juanito Peláez are wed, and she dumps Isagani, believing that she will have no future if she marries him.Paulita Gomez
is a caricature of a woman who chooses the best option for a more stable future.Paulita Gomez
She knows what is best for her and would take advantage of her admirers to get what she wantsPaulita Gomez
Isagani's godfather, and a secular priest; was engaged to be married, but chose the priesthood instead.Fr. Florentino
The story hinting at the ambivalence of his decision as he chooses an assignment to a remote place, living in solitude near the sea.Fr. Florentino
represented the secular Filipino priests in Rizal’s time.Fr. Florentino
It was also through his character that the author stressed his disapproval of a bloody revolt.Fr. Florentino
the girlfriend of Basilio, and the youngest daughter of Kabesang Tales.Juliana De Dios
like Maria Clara, symbolizes the purity and innocence of the lower class women during Rizal's timeJuliana De Dios
She would rather sacrifice rather than give up her ideals.Juli
Abraham Ibañez is his real name.Ben Zayb
He is a journalist who thinks he is the only one thinking in the Philippines.Ben Zayb
Personifies a corrupted media.Ben Zayb
A student of the University of Santo Tomas who is always miserable, and therefore controls his temper.Placido Penitente
Placido means – ___________ and Penitente means – ______________..silent, suffering
Combining those words, “silent suffering” or in Tagalog “tahimik na pagluluksa”.Placido Penitente
He is an old Filipino lawyer who refuses to help the Filipino students in their clamor for educational reforms.Señor Pasta
He represents the part of the society that is only generous and
sympathetic to the rich and powerful.Señor Pasta
He is a kind friar who is a friend of the Filipino students.Fr. Irene
He supports the students who appeal to the government for an academy of Spanish language.Fr. Irene
He embodies the few Spaniards who are sympathetic to the Filipinos.Fr. Irene
Crisóstomo Ibarra reincarnated as awealthy jeweler, bent on starting a revolution.Simoun
represents the revolutionaries during that time who supported the idea of holding bloody revolt against the Spanish government.Simoun
His death in El Filibusterismo tells readers that Rizal
does not support the armed revolution.Simoun
Has risen from poverty to become Captain Tiago’s charge.Basilio
Close to acquiring his medical degree, he is pledged to Julí, the beautiful daughter of Cabesang Tales.Basilio
He represents the youth with a simple dream that his education will improve his social and economic status in the future and is indifferent and selfish to the needs of societyBasilio
poet and Basilio's best friend; portrayed as emotional and reactive; Paulita Gómez' boyfriend before being dumped for fellow student Juanito Peláez.Isagani
Is the symbol of the youth whose love for the country is great to the point of being branded as idealistic.Isagani
Telesforo Juan de Dios, a former cabeza de barangay who resurfaced as the feared Luzón bandit Matanglawin (Tagalog for Hawkeye).Kabesang Tales
He personified a typical Filipino who is content with living a simple life.Kabesang Tales
He also symbolizes the natives and farmers whose lands were seized by the friars, an explanation as to why Filipinos became rebels.Kabesang Tales
shared the same nationalistic ideals with that of Isagani.Makaraig
The both of them led their fellow students in the movement for the establishment of the Spanish academy for Filipinos.Makaraig and Isagani
The only difference between the two is their social status.Makaraig and Isagani
represented the well-todo Filipino youth during the Spanish era who had good dreams for the country.Makaraig
His character also provided readers a glimpse of how different
the rich and the poor were treated during that time in society.Makaraig
The girlfriend of Isagani and the niece of Doña VictorinaPaulita Gomez
In the end, she and Juanito Peláez are wed, and she dumps Isagani, believing that she will have no future if she marries him.Paulita Gomez
is a caricature of a woman who chooses the best option for a more stable future.Paulita Gomez
She knows what is best for her and would take advantage of her admirers to get what she wantsPaulita Gomez
Isagani's godfather, and a secular priest; was engaged to be married, but chose the priesthood instead.Fr. Florentino
The story hinting at the ambivalence of his decision as he chooses an assignment to a remote place, living in solitude near the sea.Fr. Florentino
represented the secular Filipino priests in Rizal’s time.Fr. Florentino
It was also through his character that the author stressed his disapproval of a bloody revolt.Fr. Florentino
the girlfriend of Basilio, and the youngest daughter of Kabesang Tales.Juliana De Dios
like Maria Clara, symbolizes the purity and innocence of the lower class women during Rizal's timeJuliana De Dios
She would rather sacrifice rather than give up her ideals.Juli
Abraham Ibañez is his real name.Ben Zayb
He is a journalist who thinks he is the only one thinking in the Philippines.Ben Zayb
Personifies a corrupted media.Ben Zayb
A student of the University of Santo Tomas who is always miserable, and therefore controls his temper.Placido Penitente
Placido means – ___________ and Penitente means – ______________..silent, suffering
Combining those words, “silent suffering” or in Tagalog “tahimik na pagluluksa”.Placido Penitente
He is an old Filipino lawyer who refuses to help the Filipino students in their clamor for educational reforms.Señor Pasta
He represents the part of the society that is only generous and
sympathetic to the rich and powerful.Señor Pasta
He is a kind friar who is a friend of the Filipino students.Fr. Irene
He supports the students who appeal to the government for an academy of Spanish language.Fr. Irene
He embodies the few Spaniards who are sympathetic to the Filipinos.Fr. Irene