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    Summary of El Filibustirismo The novel opens with the steamship Tabo heading up the Pasig River on its way to La Laguna one December morning they meet Doña Victorina‚ the only lady in the European group on the upper deck she is accompanied by her niece‚ the beautiful and rich Paulita Gomez. Doña Victorina is the wife of Don Tiburcio de Espadaña‚ who left her after many years of marriage and who was now hiding in Laguna. In the lower deck of tabo‚ Basilio and Isagani converse with Don Basilio those

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    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 Maria Clara from the nunnery of Santa Clara and to foment a revolution against the hated Spanish masters. The story of El Filibusterismo begins on board the clumsy‚

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    El Filibusterismo is the sequel (of sorts) to Rizal’s Filipino classic‚ Noli me tangere. It is set some thirteen years after the events of the earlier book‚ Noli‚ dominated by Juan Crisóstomo Ibarra‚ now Simoun‚ and his ideals for a better future for the Philippines It was written in dedication to the three martyred priests Mariano Gomez‚ Jose Burgos‚ and Jacinto Zamora‚ whose deaths left an indelible mark in his mind. http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/filipino/rizalj2.htm http://carlojoe5

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    The SUMMARY of “El Filibusterismo” During his travels in Europe‚ Ibarra changed his name to Simoun. He becomes a renowned jeweller thus his wealth grew further. He started to make new connections with the illustrious societal personalities in Spain. With his influence‚ he helped a military colonel to rise the ladder and be promoted as captain general of the colonial territory‚ the Philippines. For Simoun‚ it was all planned. Upon his return in the Philippines‚ he was dubbed as his black eminence

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    EXCERPTS FROM EL FILIBUSTERISMO Into the midst of the silence the priest’s voice broke sad and deliberate‚ but consoling: "God will forgive you‚ Señor--Simoun‚ " he said. "He knows that we are fallible‚ He has seen that you have suffered‚ and in ordaining that the chastisement for your faults should come as death from the very ones you have instigated to crime‚ we can see His infinite mercy. He has frustrated your plans one by one‚ the best conceived‚ first by the death of Maria Clara‚ then

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    Synopsis of El Filibusterismo Crisostomo Ibarra of the Noli Me Tangere‚ 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. Thirteen years after leaving the Philippines‚ Crisostomo Ibarra returned as Simoun‚ a rich jeweler with a beard and blue-tinted glasses‚ and a close friend of the Captain-General. Abandoning his personality‚ he became a revolutionist‚ seeking revenge

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    Thirteen years after he left the Philippines‚ Crisostomo Ibarra (the main character from Noli Me Tangere) returns as Simoun‚ a rich jeweler sporting a beard and blue-tinted glasses‚ and a confidant of the Governor-General of the Philippines‚ the Captain-General. Abandoning his idealism‚ he becomes a cynical saboteur‚ the titular filibustero‚ seeking revenge against the Spanish Philippines system responsible for his misfortunes by plotting a revolution. Simoun insinuates himself into Manila high society

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    It began with a trip to the craft between Manila and Laguna. Among the passengers to Simuon jeweler‚ was Isagani‚ and Basilio. Thirteen years have passed since the death of Elijah and Sisa. Basilio reached San Diego and a historic meeting he saw Simuon to visit the grave of his mother inside the tomb of Ibarra. He met Simuon was Ibarra to Incognito: To hide this secret‚ Simoun attempted to kill Basilio. Without it naituloy has recruited young men to join him in his goal to avenge Spanish Government

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    EL FILIBUSTERISMO” 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

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    One of Dr. Jose Rizal’s most prominent works‚ the El Filibusterismo can definitely be considered as a classic; but since the novel is in Tagalog (most versions today) those who do not speak the language cannot appreciate it. Thus the question arises‚ is language actually a factor when classifying a certain art

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