
Jose Rizal's Noli Me Tangere Summary
Dive into the tragic tale of Ibarra in Jose Rizal's Noli Me Tangere. Discover the unjust treatment faced by Ibarra's father, the relentless harassment by religious figures, and the shattering of his bright dreams. Experience the rollercoaster of events that lead to Ibarra's downfall and disillusionment in this classic novel.
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Rafael Luis Alibutud 10 I
Date and Place of Birth -June 19, 1861 - Calamba, Philippines
Parents Father Francisco Mercado Mother Teodora Alonso
Educational Attainment - Finished as a Bachelor of Science at Ateneo de Manila in March 23, 1876 - Continued his studies at University of Santo Tomas and Unibersidad Central de Madrid until he finished both medicine and philosophy in 1885 - Finished his masteral at Paris and Heidenberg
Works Published -Noli Me Tangere -El Filibusterismo -Mi ultimo adios
Short Summary of Noli Me Tangere Ibarra learns the tragic circumstances of his father s death and the history behind the animosity held against him by the Friar D maso Vardolagas. It is obvious that Ibarra s father was treated unjustly and died because of it.
Still, Ibarra chooses the higher road, avoiding revenge, only to be harassed by Damaso at every turn. Damaso sabotages Ibarra s wedding and humiliates him constantly. Another religious figure by the name of Padre Salvi becomes Ibarra s enemy.
Salvi attempts to kill him, lusts after his former fianc e and stages an uprising in which Ibarra is implicated. Ibarra is imprisoned, loses his friends and reputation and is nearly killed, all through the relentless hatred of two religious figures.
At the end of the novel he is deflated, disillusioned and weak. The bright future he envisioned for his town was shattered and he finds himself surrounded by corruption and loss.
Awards of Dr. Jose Rizal (Works) - People's Choice Award - 2002 Philippine Web Awards for Education and Resource Category - Finalist - 2003 Philippine Web Awards for Education and Resource Category
Civil Status - Wasn t married
Friends and Relations - Paciano Rizal (specifically one of his siblings because of what he has done for Dr. Jose Rizal)
Critics (who did he influence) - The Spaniards who were offended by his works. - The Filipinos who Rizal wanted to inspire the spirit of nationalism .
Death of Jose Rizal - He was killed by firing squad in Luneta Park at December 30, 1896
Interest and Hobbies - Wanted to be a doctor to heal others, especially his mother. - Wanted to promote nationalism in Filipinos, despite of the punishments he would suffer.
Style of Writing - He writes novels like Noli Me Tangereand El Filibusterismo.
Favorite Genre -Novels -Poems
Sex (Race) - Filipino, Male
Sources Retrieved July 31, 2016 from https://www.reference.com/art-literature/plot- summary-noli-tangere-72f68cc7d75c64ef# Retrieved July 31, 2016 from http://www.joserizal.ph/sa01.html Retrieved July 31, 2016 from http://asianhistory.about.com/od/profilesofasianleade rs/p/joserizalbio.htm