Dr. Jose Rizal wrote “Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not)” and “El Filibusterismo (The Filibuster)” for an overriding reason: to let the world know about how his motherland endured the behavior of Spanish friars, officials and their supporters in the Philippines, especially in the 19th Century. The two novels centered on the characters of Crisostomo Ibarra and Simoun, both of which are alluded to the national hero, while the other characters in the story represent other symbolisms of the kind of society the Philippines had at a time.
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Dr. Jose Rizal wrote “Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not)” and “El Filibusterismo (The Filibuster)” for an overriding reason: to let the world know about how his motherland endured the behavior of Spanish friars, officials and their supporters in the Philippines, especially in the 19th Century. The two novels centered on the characters of Crisostomo Ibarra and Simoun, both of which are alluded to the national hero, while the other characters in the story represent other symbolisms of the kind of society the Philippines had at a time.
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