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was motivated by ____, which portrays the cruelties of American slave-owners and the conditions of the Negro slaves, to prepare a novel.
Rizal, Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin
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Noli Me Tangere - a Latin phrase meaning ____.
Touch Me Not
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where Rizal started writing the Noli finishing one-half of the novel and continued writing in Paris and finished one half of the second half.
Madrid
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where Rizal finished writing his Noli in 1886.
Berlin, Germany
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where the Noli was printed by ____ and came oof the press, ____.
Berlin, Berliner Buchdrukrei-Action-Gesselschaft, 1887
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savior of Noli
Maximo Viola
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missing chapter of Noli.
Elias and Salome
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Rizal’s friend and former classmates to whom he wrote that he cannot believe his novel will ever be published.
Fernando Canon
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Noli contains __ chapters and an epilogue dedicated to his country.
63
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Hero of the novel.
Ibarra
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young and rich Filipino who had just returned from Europe after seven yrs of study.
Ibarra
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only son of Don Rafael Ibarra friend of Capitan Tiago.
Ibarra
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fiancée of Maria Clara supposed daughter of Capitan Tiago.
Ibarra
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fat Franciscan friar who had been parish priest for 20yrs of San Diego(Calamba).
Padre Damaso
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an elderly kind lietenant of the guardia civil.
Senor Guevarra
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bogus Spanish physician,lame and henpecked husband of Dona Victorina.
Don Tiburcio de Espadana
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childhood sweetheart of Ibarra.
Maria Clara
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new Franciscan parish priest of San Diego.
Padre Salvi
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wise old man whose ideas were too advanced for his time that he was called “____”.
Tasio, Tasio the Lunatic
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formerly a rich girl but became poor for marrying a wastrel and a gambler.
Sisa
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Sisa lost her two sons:
Basilio, Crispin
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were sacristans in the church working for small wage to support their mother who became poor and later.
Basilio and Crispin
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is the most tragic story in the novel.
Sisa
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the youngest who was accused of stealing the money of the priest and was tortured and died in the convent.
Crispin
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Capitan Tiago’s cousin who took care of Maria Clara.
Aunt Isabel
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former gobernadorcillo and father of Sinang( friend of Maria Clara.
Capitan Basilio
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lieutenant of Guardia Civil.
Alferez
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vain and vulgar native woman who had a hallucination of being a superior Castillan.
Dona Victorina
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young Spaiard, cousin of Don Tiburcio who was penniless and jobless in search of a rich Filipino heiress.
Don Alfonso Linares de Espadana
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Results of Ibarra’s attack to Padre Damaso:
His engagement to Maria Clara was broken, Excommunication
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Father of Ibarra
Don Rafael Ibarra
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Rizal’s annotation of Antonio de Morga’s _____ as the first historical work on the Philippines by a Filipino and the first history written from the point of view not of the colonizer but of the colonized.
Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
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Why Rizal chose Morga’s work than any other historians:
Morga's work was rare, Morga was not a religious chronicler but a layman, Impartial that it does not include miracles and apparition stories, Morga was more understanding to the indios, Morga was not only an observer but a major actor in the events he recounts
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Classifications of Rizal’s annotation of Morga’s Sucesos:
Straightforward to strengthen or correct the original, Annotations with strong anti-clerical bias
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“Rizal’s annotated edition of ___ was written by Rizal in the ___ and printed by ___ and published in ___.
Morga's Sucesos, British Museum, Garnier Freres, Paris
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Criticisms of Blumentritt in annotating Sucesos:
Historian should not impute to the men of the 16th century the broad horizon of ideas that stirs the 19th century, Unbosoming against Catholicism
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“Rizal requested ___ to write the Prologue of his annotated edition of Sucesos
Blumentritt
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“Rizal annotated and published ___ for it was the best and was accurate in the narration of events,unbiased judgment and unmarred by childish fantasies.
Morga's Sucesos
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Rizal dedicated his annotated edition to ___.
The Filipinos
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Historical Events in the Philippine “Islands.
Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas