Rizal Book
Rizal Book
El Filibusterismo
Willord O. Coo
Richelle A. Agpalasin
Famela C. Segundo
Joshua P. Laroya
• Dedicated to GOMBURZA
• Written four years after noli was written wherein Rizal was experiencing a lot of frustrations in
his efforts for social reform, thus giving the book a graver tone.
Filibusterismo / Filibustero
• At that time filibustero referred to those who are provoking a revolution against the foreign
government
• “Dangerous patriot”
• “Rebel”
• “Subversive”
Purpose . . .
• enlighten society
Issues exposed:
• Corruption of officials
• Spanish tyranny
NOLI
• Aspiration
• Beauty
• Romance
• Mercy
• Humor
• Idealism
FILI
• Bitterness
• Hatred
• Antipathy
• Pain
• Violence
• Sorrow
• Rebellion
• Society is urged to open its eyes to reality and rebel against the Spanish government for its
oppression and abuse
Major Characters
Isagani – Poet and Basilio's best friend; portrayed as emotional and reactive; Paulita
Gómez' boyfriend before Juanito; Idealist
Summary . . . .
Simoun’s first attempt at revolution fails when he hears of Maria Clara’s death and breaks down
Juli persuades friar to help her with Basilio’s release, but instead gets killed escaping from the
advances of the friar
Simoun arranged Basilios release; Basilio, bitter and vengeful joins him
Simoun Plants the bomb at the wedding reception of Juanito and Paulita filled with illustrious
guests
Basilio bothered by his conscience tries to escape; Basilio sees Isagani and tells him about
Simouns plot
Padre Florentino expresses his conviction that Simoun's plans failed because he chose to do them
by unjust means