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24 Cards in this Set
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Maximo Viola |
Lent Rizal P 300, allowing 300 copies of Rizal's first novel to be printed |
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Don't touch me |
The meaning of the Latin title of Rizal's first novel |
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Leonor Rivera |
She is represented by the character of Maria Clara |
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Jose Rizal |
He is represented by the characters Elias and Crisostomo Ibarra |
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Teodoro Romualdo de Jesus |
He is represented by Filosofo Tasio |
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(Fr.) Antonio Piernavieja |
He is represented by Padre Salvi |
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(Don) Hilario Sunico |
He is used as a reference by Rizal to create the character of Kapitan Tiago |
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(Doña) Augustina Medel |
She is used by Rizal as a reference to create the character of Doña Victorina |
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Crisostomo brothers |
They are symbolized by Basilio and Crispin in Rizal's 1st novel |
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Jose Rizal |
He is also represented by Simoun |
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(Fr.) Bernardino Nozaleda |
He is Fr. Sibyla |
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Jose Franco |
He was symbolized by Rizal as the oppressive professor in Physics |
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(Fr.) Jenaro Buitrago de la Rosa |
He is Rizal's actual Physics professor |
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(Fr.) Evaristo Fernandez Arias |
He is Fr. Fernandez in Rizal's novel and is the only friar painted by Rizal in a less unfavorable light |
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Laong |
He is represented in the character Matang Lawin |
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Guy Fawkes' Gunpowder Plot |
This inspired the ending of Rizal's 2nd novel |
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(Archbishop) Miguel de Benavides |
He is the statue of Fr. Baltasar |
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(Fr.) Baltasar Fort |
He ia the real Fr. Baltasar and was the executor of the last will of Archbishop Benavides. |
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Third (3rd novel) |
The nth unfinished novel of Rizal that focuses in ethics rather than politics, which he would use to portray the traditional habits and customs of the Filipinos |
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Makamisa |
The fourth novel of Rizal about the uncharacteristically short conclusion of a mass by Fr. Agaton |
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Dapitan |
The title of Rizal's fifth novel in Spanish which was written while the hero was in exile |
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Sixth (6th novel) |
The nth novel of Rizal about an actual town called Pili, Laguna. |
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Seventh (7th novel) |
The nth novel of Rizal about Cristobal who studied in Europ for 12 years (only 34 pages) |
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Eighth |
The nth untitle novel of Rizal that was written in 2 notebooks. In it were celestial characters Rizal used to describe the deplorable conditions of the Philippines |