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    especially his two well-known novels‚ namely: “Noli Me Tangere” and “El Filibusterismo”. The schools‚ colleges‚ and universities must only use the original‚ unexpurgated editions or the English translations for the said novels. The law also states that it is an obligatory to all schools‚ colleges and universities to keep an adequate number of copies of the original and unexpurgated editions of Noli Me Tangere‚ El FIlibusterismo‚ and his other works and biography. The unexpurgated versions of the

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    said that his father‚ Francisco Mercado‚ owned almost 1000 books during that time‚ and that he made Rizal read books like El Amigo de los Niños. This influenced Rizal’s passion for writing.The second part was about his higher education. It was during this time when he wrote A La Juventud Filipina which was deemed as his first recognition to the Filipino youth. His other work was El Consejo de los Dioses‚ won an award in Manila. In 1882‚ Rizal left for Madrid‚ after the then-Governor General Jose Maria

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    EL FILIBUSTERISMO I. The Novel El filibusterismo * It is the second novel written by José Rizal as the sequel to Noli Me Tangere. Like Noli Me Tangere‚ it was written in Spanish. * “The reign of Greed” in English * It consist of 38 chapters * Rizal dedicated El Filibusterismo to the three martyred priests of Cavite mutiny.The execution of the three priests was significant to the title of the novel. The title Rizal had to define the word filibustero to his German friend Ferdinand

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    summary The El Filibusterismo is the sequel of the Noli Me Tangere. Both nationalistic novels were written by Dr. Jose Rizal. In Noli Me Tangere‚ Rizal described the full extent of slavery and abuse suffered by the native Indios at the hands of Spanish authorities. Hence in this second book‚ Rizal pictured a society at the brink of revolution. The Indios have started to adapt liberal ideas and guerrilla factions have started to revolt against the government. The advent of the novel starts

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    help. El Filibusterismo: Summary and Analysis of Chapter 31 (The High Official) Summary: A high official‚ who believes Basilio is innocent‚ attempts to convince the governor-general to release the youth.  His efforts‚ however‚ are in vain.  The governor-general responds‚ insisting that it is necessary for innocent people to suffer to restore order and to teach the people to submit to authority once and for all.  Because of this‚ the high official lets go of his office and returns to Spain. el Filibusterismo:

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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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    screenplay writers‚ cinematographers‚ editors‚ and the director surely were efficiently prepared in making the movie‚ as evidenced by the transitions made on every scene: from the real event to the flashbacks‚ to Rizal’s writings—Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo‚ and how they were so related to his real life—until the execution at Bagumbayan.asdasdasdcdcqd dasdacfdafda a dascdds d asdaa asdcad Jose Rizal‚ a man with so many accomplishments. Jose Rizal gives all of us inspiration in all the things

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    The Filipino’s national hero‚ Jose Rizal‚ had written two famous novels which are the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. The compelling part of these novels compared to the regular novels we have nowadays is all the symbols that depicted the Philippines’ society in Rizal’s time. One of the symbols that he used is his characters. Each character represented a real person in society and through these it can be analyzed if that character represented a social cancer in the society. Most of the characters

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    importance of Republic Act 1425. Republic Act 1425 is an act to include in the curricula of all public and private schools‚ colleges and universities courses on the life‚ works‚ and writings of Jose Rizal‚ particularly his novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo‚ authorizing the printing and distribution thereof‚ and for other purposes. This act is about the contribution of Rizal in the Philippines. Studying Rizal’s life can be a great help for everybody especially the youth. It can help the people to

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    Noli Me Tangere‚ 1887 “Noli Me Tangere… signify “do not touch me”. The book contains things of which no one among ourselves has spoken up to the present; they are so delicate that they cannot be touched by anybody… I have endeavored to answer the calumnies which for centuries had been heaped on us and our country: I have described the social condition‚ the life‚ our beliefs‚ our hopes‚ our desires‚ our grievances‚ our grief… The facts I narrate are all true and they actually happened. I can prove

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