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El Filibusterismo Script Kabanata 17 «Instant Download»

Kabanata 17: Ang Pagtatangka sa Paglalakbay

Summary: In this chapter, Juan Crisostomo Ibarra, the protagonist, plans to travel to Europe to escape the troubles in the Philippines and to seek help for the oppressed. He says goodbye to his loved ones and sets off on his journey.

Key Points:

  1. Ibarra's Decision to Leave: Ibarra decides to leave the Philippines to avoid further trouble with the authorities and to seek help from the Spanish government in Europe.
  2. Goodbyes: Ibarra says goodbye to his loved ones, including his mother, Doña Victorina, and his friends.
  3. Preparation for the Journey: Ibarra prepares for his journey, making sure he has all the necessary documents and money.
  4. Meeting with Basilio: Ibarra meets with Basilio, a young doctor who is also planning to travel to Europe.

Character Analysis:

Themes:

Questions for Discussion:

  1. What motivates Ibarra to leave the Philippines?
  2. How does Ibarra's decision to leave affect his relationships with his loved ones?
  3. What do you think Ibarra hopes to achieve in Europe?

Guide for Students:

  1. Read the chapter carefully and take note of important events and character interactions.
  2. Analyze the characters' motivations and actions.
  3. Identify and explain the themes present in the chapter.
  4. Discuss the chapter with your classmates and explore different perspectives.

By following this guide, you'll be able to gain a deeper understanding of the 17th chapter of "El Filibusterismo" and appreciate the themes, characters, and plot developments in the novel.


4. Simoun’s Role: The Playwright of Revenge

Although Simoun speaks few lines in Chapter 17, he is the hidden director. He pays Leeds to expose specific scandals (e.g., the missing funds from the San Diego convent). This mirrors Rizal’s own strategy: using fiction (the novel) to unmask reality. Simoun’s dialogue to Leeds—”I enjoy making them confess without knowing it”—is a meta-commentary on El Filibusterismo itself. The novel is a talking head: a dead voice that speaks the truth to a living crowd. El Filibusterismo Script Kabanata 17

Script Note: In a stage adaptation, Simoun should remain in shadows, only his rings (with the poison-light) visible. His face appears only at the final line.


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