Best Chapters of Noli Me Tangere
SYNOPSIS
José Rizal, a Filipino political leader and author, wrote The Social Cancer, originally titled Noli me tangere, and it was released in 1887. The Spanish-language book exposes the violence and corruption of Spanish rule in the Philippines in a comprehensive and impassioned manner (1565–1898). The chosen scenes were indicated at the Chapters 2, 3, 16, 17. The pictures being presented were consists of Crisostomo Ibarra, Padre Damaso, Maria Clara, Sisa and Basilio. At the first picture, it relays the chapter 17 in which Basilio was found by his mother, Sisa upon waiting. The next picture contains chapter 2 wherein it was Padre Damaso in an attempt of handshaking by Crisostomo Ibarra. The third picture was also indicated in chapter 2, states Crisostomo Ibarra arriving at the event wearing a mourn-dressed. Upon the fourth, it was Maria Clara arriving the event while Ibarra was heading away. Finally, the last picture was Sisa, in which she was constantly waiting for her sons namely Crispin and Basilio.
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