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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

Don't touch me

The meaning of the Latin title of Rizal's first novel

Leonor Rivera

She is represented by the character of Maria Clara

Jose Rizal

He is represented by the characters Elias and Crisostomo Ibarra

Teodoro Romualdo de Jesus

He is represented by Filosofo Tasio

(Fr.) Antonio Piernavieja

He is represented by Padre Salvi

(Don) Hilario Sunico

He is used as a reference by Rizal to create the character of Kapitan Tiago

(Doña) Augustina Medel

She is used by Rizal as a reference to create the character of Doña Victorina

Crisostomo brothers

They are symbolized by Basilio and Crispin in Rizal's 1st novel

Jose Rizal

He is also represented by Simoun

(Fr.) Bernardino Nozaleda

He is Fr. Sibyla

Jose Franco

He was symbolized by Rizal as the oppressive professor in Physics

(Fr.) Jenaro Buitrago de la Rosa

He is Rizal's actual Physics professor

(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

Laong

He is represented in the character Matang Lawin

Guy Fawkes' Gunpowder Plot

This inspired the ending of Rizal's 2nd novel

(Archbishop) Miguel de Benavides

He is the statue of Fr. Baltasar

(Fr.) Baltasar Fort

He ia the real Fr. Baltasar and was the executor of the last will of Archbishop Benavides.

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

Makamisa

The fourth novel of Rizal about the uncharacteristically short conclusion of a mass by Fr. Agaton

Dapitan

The title of Rizal's fifth novel in Spanish which was written while the hero was in exile

Sixth (6th novel)

The nth novel of Rizal about an actual town called Pili, Laguna.

Seventh (7th novel)

The nth novel of Rizal about Cristobal who studied in Europ for 12 years (only 34 pages)

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