El FCKN Filibusterismo
El FCKN Filibusterismo
El FCKN Filibusterismo
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SUMMARY OF
EL FILIBUSTERISMO
The protagonist of El Filibusterismo is a jeweler
named Simoun. He is the new identity of Crisostomo Ibarra who, in
the prequel Noli, escaped from pursuing soldiers. It is revealed that
Crisostomo dug up his buried treasure and fled to Cuba, becoming
richer and befriending Spanish officials.
As the wedding feast begins, the poet Isagani, who has been
rejected by Paulita because of his liberal ideas, is standing outside the
house, sorrowfully watching the merriment inside. Basilio, his friend,
warns him to go away because the lightened lamp will soon explode.
REFLECTION
First of all, El Filibusterismo is classic Philippine Novel and a sequel to Jose
Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere. The book is also known in English by the title The Reign
of Greed.
Our Filipino hero, Jose Rizal, really made a big impact to his fellow
Filipinos, you can really see it through their eyes the hatred, anger and
disappointments to the Spaniards even if you are just reading and not saw it on
firsthand.
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There will be a point that all of us get tired of this chaotic world, ended up to
be a person who we don’t want to be. We turn into a bad person who wants
freedom and vengeance to our country. Angriness and bitterness are controlling us.
All we want is to take revenge to whoever degrade us especially here in our own
country.
It is just right the Jose Rizal wrote the book, El Filibusterismo, because if
not? Maybe until now were still in the hands of the Spaniards, torturing us and
being helpless. After Rizal’s writing, our ancestors aims for freedom and that is all
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we want as Filipino who really love our own country. That shows how strong we
are if we are being tortured by other countries, even though our resources like
guns, military equipment to fight is not enough, we still fought for our freedom.
The only weapon that saved us from colonization was the paper and pen of Doctor
Jose Rizal.
The book awakened the Filipinos in the past and is still awakening the
Filipinos of today, to fight for what we believe is right. We may not be the victor
always in every battle but the most important is, we continue to fight until our very
last breath, just like Rizal.