El Filibusterismo (Continuación del Noli me tángere) by José Rizal

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Author Rizal, José, 1861-1896
Title El Filibusterismo (Continuación del Noli me tángere)
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Summary "El Filibusterismo (Continuación del Noli me tángere)" by José Rizal is a novel written in the late 19th century. This work serves as a sequel to Rizal's earlier novel, "Noli Me Tangere," and continues to explore the struggles and injustices faced by the Filipino people under colonial rule. The central themes involve the fight against oppression and the quest for a better future, revolving around key characters like Simoun and Basilio. The opening of the novel sets the stage with a vivid description of a steamship named Tabo, navigating the Pasig River, filled with a diverse group of passengers. The narrative introduces several characters, including the disgruntled Doña Victorina and the thoughtful Simoun, while illustrating the societal divide between the local Filipino passengers and the European-descended elites. As the ship progresses, discussions about politics, class, and injustice highlight the tensions in Filipino society, all while maintaining a rich and critical tone that characterizes Rizal’s literary style. This introduction hints at the deeper themes of rebellion and the fight for national identity that will unfold through the story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Spanish
LoC Class PQ: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Subject Nationalists -- Philippines -- Fiction
Subject Philippine fiction (Spanish)
Subject Philippines -- History -- Fiction
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EBook-No. 30903
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Most Recently Updated Dec 30, 2022
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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