Our Report For Rizal
Our Report For Rizal
Our Report For Rizal
Noli Me Tangere
Published in Berlin
(1887)
Report of PINGKYUT AND ASHBAYOT
The bleak winter of 1886 was memorable in the
life of Rizal for two reasons: first, it was a painful
episode for he was hungry, sick, and despondent in
a strange city and, second, it brought him great
joy, after enduring so much sufferings, because his
first novel Noli Me Tangere came off the press in
March, 1887. Like the legendary Santa Claus, Dr.
Maximo Viola, his friend from Bulacan, arrived in
Berlin at the height of his despondency and loaned
him the needed funds to publish the novel.
Idea of Writing a Novel on the Philippines.
A most tragic story in the novel is the tale of Sisa, who was
formerly a rich girl but became poor because she married a
gambler, and a wastrel at that. She became crazy because she
lost her two boys, Basilio and Crispin, the joys of her
wretched life.
These boys were sacristanes (sextons) in the church,
working for a small wage to support their poor
mother. Crispin, the younger of the two brothers, was
accused by the brutal sacristan mayor (chief sexton) of
stealing the money of the priest. He was tortured in
the convent and died. Basilio, with his brother's dying
cries ringing in his ears, escaped. When the two boys
did not return home, Sisa looked for them everywhere
and, in her great sorrow, she became insane.
Capitan Tiago, Maria Clara, and Aunt Isabel (Capitan
Tiago's cousin who took care of Maria Clara, after her
mother's death) arrived in San Diego. Ibarra and his friends
gave a picnic at the lake. Among those present in this picnic,
were Maria Clara and her four girl friends "the merry
Siñang, the grave Victoria, the beautiful Iday, and the
thoughtful Neneng:" Aunt Isabel. chaperon of Maria Clara;
Capitana Tika, mother of Siñang: Andeng, foster-sister of
Maria Clara; Albino, the ex- theological student who was in
love with Siñang; and Ibarra and his friends. One of the
boatmen was a strong and silent peasant youth named Elias.
An incident of the picnic was the saving of Elias' life by
Ibarra. Elias bravely grappled with a crocodile which was
caught in the fish corral. But the crocodile struggled
furiously so that Elias could not subdue it. Ibarra jumped
into the water and killed the crocodile, thereby saving Elias.