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Allusion of El Filibisterismo to Real Life
38問 • 1年前
  • Mikyii
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  • 1

    Crisóstomo Ibarra reincarnated as awealthy jeweler, bent on starting a revolution.

    Simoun

  • 2

    represents the revolutionaries during that time who supported the idea of holding bloody revolt against the Spanish government.

    Simoun

  • 3

    His death in El Filibusterismo tells readers that Rizal does not support the armed revolution.

    Simoun

  • 4

    Has risen from poverty to become Captain Tiago’s charge.

    Basilio

  • 5

    Close to acquiring his medical degree, he is pledged to Julí, the beautiful daughter of Cabesang Tales.

    Basilio

  • 6

    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 society

    Basilio

  • 7

    poet and Basilio's best friend; portrayed as emotional and reactive; Paulita Gómez' boyfriend before being dumped for fellow student Juanito Peláez.

    Isagani

  • 8

    Is the symbol of the youth whose love for the country is great to the point of being branded as idealistic.

    Isagani

  • 9

    Telesforo Juan de Dios, a former cabeza de barangay who resurfaced as the feared Luzón bandit Matanglawin (Tagalog for Hawkeye).

    Kabesang Tales

  • 10

    He personified a typical Filipino who is content with living a simple life.

    Kabesang Tales

  • 11

    He also symbolizes the natives and farmers whose lands were seized by the friars, an explanation as to why Filipinos became rebels.

    Kabesang Tales

  • 12

    shared the same nationalistic ideals with that of Isagani.

    Makaraig

  • 13

    The both of them led their fellow students in the movement for the establishment of the Spanish academy for Filipinos.

    Makaraig and Isagani

  • 14

    The only difference between the two is their social status.

    Makaraig and Isagani

  • 15

    represented the well-todo Filipino youth during the Spanish era who had good dreams for the country.

    Makaraig

  • 16

    His character also provided readers a glimpse of how different the rich and the poor were treated during that time in society.

    Makaraig

  • 17

    The girlfriend of Isagani and the niece of Doña Victorina

    Paulita Gomez

  • 18

    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

  • 19

    is a caricature of a woman who chooses the best option for a more stable future.

    Paulita Gomez

  • 20

    She knows what is best for her and would take advantage of her admirers to get what she wants

    Paulita Gomez

  • 21

    Isagani's godfather, and a secular priest; was engaged to be married, but chose the priesthood instead.

    Fr. Florentino

  • 22

    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

  • 23

    represented the secular Filipino priests in Rizal’s time.

    Fr. Florentino

  • 24

    It was also through his character that the author stressed his disapproval of a bloody revolt.

    Fr. Florentino

  • 25

    the girlfriend of Basilio, and the youngest daughter of Kabesang Tales.

    Juliana De Dios

  • 26

    like Maria Clara, symbolizes the purity and innocence of the lower class women during Rizal's time

    Juliana De Dios

  • 27

    She would rather sacrifice rather than give up her ideals.

    Juli

  • 28

    Abraham Ibañez is his real name.

    Ben Zayb

  • 29

    He is a journalist who thinks he is the only one thinking in the Philippines.

    Ben Zayb

  • 30

    Personifies a corrupted media.

    Ben Zayb

  • 31

    A student of the University of Santo Tomas who is always miserable, and therefore controls his temper.

    Placido Penitente

  • 32

    Placido means – ___________ and Penitente means – ______________..

    silent, suffering

  • 33

    Combining those words, “silent suffering” or in Tagalog “tahimik na pagluluksa”.

    Placido Penitente

  • 34

    He is an old Filipino lawyer who refuses to help the Filipino students in their clamor for educational reforms.

    Señor Pasta

  • 35

    He represents the part of the society that is only generous and sympathetic to the rich and powerful.

    Señor Pasta

  • 36

    He is a kind friar who is a friend of the Filipino students.

    Fr. Irene

  • 37

    He supports the students who appeal to the government for an academy of Spanish language.

    Fr. Irene

  • 38

    He embodies the few Spaniards who are sympathetic to the Filipinos.

    Fr. Irene

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    Topic 2.6 - 2.7

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    Topic 2 : Unemployment

    Topic 2 : Unemployment

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    Topic 2 : Unemployment

    Topic 2 : Unemployment

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    Topic 2 : Inflation

    Topic 2 : Inflation

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    Topic 2 : Inflation

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Crisóstomo Ibarra reincarnated as awealthy jeweler, bent on starting a revolution.

    Simoun

  • 2

    represents the revolutionaries during that time who supported the idea of holding bloody revolt against the Spanish government.

    Simoun

  • 3

    His death in El Filibusterismo tells readers that Rizal does not support the armed revolution.

    Simoun

  • 4

    Has risen from poverty to become Captain Tiago’s charge.

    Basilio

  • 5

    Close to acquiring his medical degree, he is pledged to Julí, the beautiful daughter of Cabesang Tales.

    Basilio

  • 6

    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 society

    Basilio

  • 7

    poet and Basilio's best friend; portrayed as emotional and reactive; Paulita Gómez' boyfriend before being dumped for fellow student Juanito Peláez.

    Isagani

  • 8

    Is the symbol of the youth whose love for the country is great to the point of being branded as idealistic.

    Isagani

  • 9

    Telesforo Juan de Dios, a former cabeza de barangay who resurfaced as the feared Luzón bandit Matanglawin (Tagalog for Hawkeye).

    Kabesang Tales

  • 10

    He personified a typical Filipino who is content with living a simple life.

    Kabesang Tales

  • 11

    He also symbolizes the natives and farmers whose lands were seized by the friars, an explanation as to why Filipinos became rebels.

    Kabesang Tales

  • 12

    shared the same nationalistic ideals with that of Isagani.

    Makaraig

  • 13

    The both of them led their fellow students in the movement for the establishment of the Spanish academy for Filipinos.

    Makaraig and Isagani

  • 14

    The only difference between the two is their social status.

    Makaraig and Isagani

  • 15

    represented the well-todo Filipino youth during the Spanish era who had good dreams for the country.

    Makaraig

  • 16

    His character also provided readers a glimpse of how different the rich and the poor were treated during that time in society.

    Makaraig

  • 17

    The girlfriend of Isagani and the niece of Doña Victorina

    Paulita Gomez

  • 18

    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

  • 19

    is a caricature of a woman who chooses the best option for a more stable future.

    Paulita Gomez

  • 20

    She knows what is best for her and would take advantage of her admirers to get what she wants

    Paulita Gomez

  • 21

    Isagani's godfather, and a secular priest; was engaged to be married, but chose the priesthood instead.

    Fr. Florentino

  • 22

    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

  • 23

    represented the secular Filipino priests in Rizal’s time.

    Fr. Florentino

  • 24

    It was also through his character that the author stressed his disapproval of a bloody revolt.

    Fr. Florentino

  • 25

    the girlfriend of Basilio, and the youngest daughter of Kabesang Tales.

    Juliana De Dios

  • 26

    like Maria Clara, symbolizes the purity and innocence of the lower class women during Rizal's time

    Juliana De Dios

  • 27

    She would rather sacrifice rather than give up her ideals.

    Juli

  • 28

    Abraham Ibañez is his real name.

    Ben Zayb

  • 29

    He is a journalist who thinks he is the only one thinking in the Philippines.

    Ben Zayb

  • 30

    Personifies a corrupted media.

    Ben Zayb

  • 31

    A student of the University of Santo Tomas who is always miserable, and therefore controls his temper.

    Placido Penitente

  • 32

    Placido means – ___________ and Penitente means – ______________..

    silent, suffering

  • 33

    Combining those words, “silent suffering” or in Tagalog “tahimik na pagluluksa”.

    Placido Penitente

  • 34

    He is an old Filipino lawyer who refuses to help the Filipino students in their clamor for educational reforms.

    Señor Pasta

  • 35

    He represents the part of the society that is only generous and sympathetic to the rich and powerful.

    Señor Pasta

  • 36

    He is a kind friar who is a friend of the Filipino students.

    Fr. Irene

  • 37

    He supports the students who appeal to the government for an academy of Spanish language.

    Fr. Irene

  • 38

    He embodies the few Spaniards who are sympathetic to the Filipinos.

    Fr. Irene