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• Madrid, Spain
• The Noli Me Tangere is a Latin phrase
• Paris, France
which means Touch Me Not. It's’not
• Berlin, Germany
originally conceived by Rizal, for he
admitted taking it from Bible.
(February 21, 1887 finished and March 21, 1887
• Gospel of St. John (Chapter 20, Verses
came off the press)
13-17)
• MADRID - 1884
• “Touch me not; I am not ascended to my
• PARIS - 1885
Father but go to my brethren, and said
• WILHELMSFELD - 1886
unto them, I ascend unto my Father, and
• BERLIN - 1886
your Father; and to my God and your
• BERLIN - 1887
God”
• BERLIN - FEBRUARY 21, 1887
NOVEL
Paternos (Pedro, Maximo, and Antonio)
- A fictitious prose narrative of book length,
- Friend ni Jose and kasama niya sa
typically representing characters and
Madrid
actions with some degree of realism.
Prose narrative- to tell a story or to
*Nag ask siya ng permission sa mga malalapit
entertain.
sakanya kung pwede siyang gumawa ng novel.
Noli Me Tangere
- They approved Jose’
s writing a novel.
- Touch Me Not - direct translation
- The Social Cancer- book translation from
Graciano Lopez Jaena
Spanish to English.
- Founder ng La Solidaridad
- A passionate love story set against the
BERLIN (February 21, 1887) ugly political backdrop, repression,
torture, and murder.
Maximo Viola - Unmasking the brutality and corruption
- He financed the Noli Me Tangere of Jose of Spanish rule in the Philippines (1565-
Rizal. 1898)
- Berlin Buchdruckerei Action Gesellschaft
(March 21, 1887)
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❖ Maria Clara
- María Clara de los Santos y Alba, is the
mestiza heroine in Noli Me Tangere
- Is the childhood sweetheart and fiancée
of Noli Me Tángere's main protagonist,
Juan Crisóstomo Ibarra y Magsalin, the
son of Don Rafael Ibarra.
- Rizal based the fictional character of
María Clara on his real-life girlfriend and
cousin, Leonor Rivera.
❖ Kapitan Tiyago
- influential businessman in San Diego and
the father of Maria Clara.
❖ Pia Alba
- Mother of María Clara and wife of
Kapitán Tiago.
- Died after giving childbirth to María Clara
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GOMBURZA
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LESSON 3: RIZAL’
S LETTER - TO THE WOMEN husband; and counsel to young women on their
OF MALOLOS choice of a lifetime partner.
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• the following values: love for honor, Filipino mothers should teach their children love
sincere and firm character, clear mind, of God, Country, and fellowmen.
clear conduct, notable action, love for Filipino mothers should be glad and honored,
one’s fellowmen, and respect for God like Spartan mothers to offer their sons in
defense of their country.
Qualities mothers have to possess Filipino women should know how to protect
- The Filipino mothers has to be a noble their dignity and honor.
wife. Filipino women should educate themselves
- She has to rear her children in the service aside from retaining their good racial values
of the state Rizal gives reference to the Faith is not merely reciting prayers and wearing
women of Sparta who embody this religious pictures. It is living the real christian
quality. way with good morals and manners
- A wife has to set the standard of behavior
for men around her. (Three basic thigs a
wife must instill in the mind of her
husband: activity and industry; noble
behavior; and worthy sentiments)
- Rizal gave the following advices to a
married woman: (1.) aid her husband, (2.)
share his perils, (3.) refrain from causing
him worry, and (4.) sweeten his moments
of affection.
Rizal’
s advice to unmarried men and women
- Rizal directly telling young men that in
choosing their lifetime partner, they
should not consider physical beauty nor
the sweetness character of a woman. But
rather give priority to firmness of
character and excellent ideas.
- On the other hand, Rizal counseled young
women not to surrender their
womanhood to a weak and timid heart.
there are three things that a young
woman must look for a man she is going
to marry: (1.) a noble and honored man,
(2.) a manly heart, and (3.) a high spirit
incapable of being slave.
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