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NOLI ME TANGERE by Jose Rizal
Characters of Noli Me Tangere
Juan Crisostomo Ibarra y Magsalin
Son
of Filipino businessman, Don Rafael Ibarra, He studied in Europe for seven
years
Maria
Clara
Crisostomo
Ibarra’s fiancรฉ, she is the most beautiful and widely celebrated girl in San
Diego. She is an illegitimate daughter of Father Damaso
Don Santiago Delos Santos “Capitan Tiago”
He
is considered one of the most hospitable men in the town. He is also known as
the father of Maria Clara
Elias
He
is the mysterious friend of Crisostomo Ibarra. He believes that justice can be
obtained through revolution
Friar Damaso Vardolagas
A
Franciscan friar and the former parish curate of San Diego. He is known as
notorious character that speaks with harsh words and has been a cruel priest
during his stay in the town
Friar
Hernando de la Sibyla
He
is a Filipino friar, a Dominican curate in Binondo, described as short and has
fair skin
Friar
Bernardo Salvi
He is the curate of San Diego and the
secret admirer of Maria Clara
Don Anastacio
He
is known as Pilosopong Tacio. He is pessimist, wise and intelligent man
Don
Tiburcio Espanada
He is a false doctor and the Spanish
husband of Dona Victorina
Dona
Victorina
She is a woman is ashamed of being a
Filipino
The
Alferez
He
is the Chief of Guardia Civil
Dona
Consolacion
She is the wife of Alferez and passes
herself off as a Peninsulares. She is very abusive to Sisa
Sisa
A
loving mother of Basilio and Crispin
Crispin
The
younger son of Sisa and died because of being punished from the soldiers. He is
accused of stealing an amount of money in the convent where he works with Basilio
as a sacristan
Basilio
The
eldest son of Sisa
CHAPTER
I: A
Social Gathering
Setting
Captain Tiago’s house
Characters
Captain
Tiago, Friar Damaso, Lieutenant Guevarra, Dona Victorina.
Summary
On
the last of October near All Soul’s Day, Captain Tiago arranged a grand dinner
in his home. Many guests came and most
of them are uninvited because everyone wants to join since Captain Tiago is
rich and known as one of the most hospitable men in San Diego. Before the evening meal, people talk among
themselves and discuss different issues of interest. One of the visitors is
Friar Damaso who just came back in Philippines and talks so harsh about Indios
and had no regard for the rights and feelings of others whenever he opened his
mouth. Other visitors include Lieutenant Guevarra, Friar Sibyla, Dr. Tiburcio
and Dona Victorina.
CHAPTER
II: Crisostomo Ibarra
Setting
Captain
Tiago’s house
Characters
Captain Tiago, Crisostomo Ibarra, Friar
Damaso, Lt.Guevarra, Captain Tinong
Summary
Captain Tiago greeted all the visitors and
introduces Juan Crisostomo Ibarra, whose clothes clearly depicted that he is in
grief. Friar Damaso was surprised to
know that Ibarra is the son of Don Rafael. Crisostomo, who has just returned
from Europe for his seven years study, warmly greets Friar Damaso who became a
good friend of his father; however the friar denies the existence of this close
relationship. Lt. Guevarra approaches
Ibarra greets him and wishes Crisostomo’s fate will be better than his father’s.
Captain Tinong invited Crisostomo for a meal tomorrow but he rejected since
he’ll be going to the town of San Diego.
CHAPTER
III: The Dinner
Setting
Captain
Tiago’s house
Characters
Friar
Damaso, Friar Sibyla, Crisostomo Ibarra, Captain Tiago
Summary
The
meal is ready and the guests gather at the dining table. Friar Damaso and Friar Sibyla both rush for
the seat at the head of the table. Everyone is talking and praising the
delicious foods served. The rest of the seats are occupied, and only Crisostomo
Ibarra notices Captain Tiago is not seated in any of them. Ibarra offers the Captain his seat, but he
refused. Friar Damaso is jealous and mad when Ibarra is served the meaty part
of the chicken at dinner, while his was the skinny neck. While eating, Ibarra talked with some of the
guests and they learned that Ibarra went to different countries and knows
different languages. Soon after, Ibarra leaves the scene without waiting for
the arrival of his love interest, Maria Clara. Friar Damaso laughed when Ibarra
left and said Indios don’t have the right to study abroad since it will be
useless.
CHAPTER
IV: A Heretic and a Subversive
Setting
On
the streets
Characters
Crisostomo
Ibarra, Lt.Guevarra
Summary
Crisostomo
Ibarra walked to his destination and realized the town has never changed. Lt.
Guevarra followed and warned him to be careful so he’ll not be the same to his
father’s unlucky fate. Crisotomo then insisted Lt. Guevarra to tell his
father’s story. According to him, Crisostomo’s father was the richest man in
their town. He was respected but envied by some. Not longer Crisostomo left the
country; Don Rafael made enemies and was falsely accused of killing someone. He
was sent to jail and named as heretic and subversive. Lt. Guevarra tried his best
to help Don Rafael. They won the case but later on after his freedom, Don
Rafael died inside his jail cell. Lt.Guevarra stopped and told him that Captain
Tiago will tell him more about his father.
CHAPTER
V: A Star in the Dark Night
Setting
Fonda
de Lala; Captain Tiago’s house
Characters
Crisostomo
Ibarra, Maria Clara, Friar Damaso, Friar Salvi
Summary
Crisostomo
Ibarra arrives in Fonda de Lala where he will stay and appreciates from a
distance the lively singing and noise around Captain Tiago's house, which could
be seen from the hotel window. He was confused and thinks about his poor
father's death, and how life must have been extremely terrible for him in
prison. Meanwhile, at the Captain's
house, Maria Clara arrives. Friar Damaso
shows great appreciation for the lady. Everyone stares at her most especially
Friar Salvi who was late and was not able to join the supper.
CHAPTER
VI: Captain Tiago
Setting
San
Diego
Characters
Captain
Tiago, Pia Alba, Friar Damaso, Maria Clara, Aunt Isabel
Summary
Captain
Tiago is one of the richest man in the town, he have a lot of business and one
of the most influential man. He is most likely powerful to the government and a
friend to friars. He sees himself as a full Spanish and not a Filipino but he
is short, has kayumanggi skin and rounded eyes. He and his wife, Dona Pia Alba,
have been childless for years. After
consulting Friar Damaso, the priest advised them to attend holy mass at the
town of Ubando. Shortly after, Pia was
with child. But, she becomes sickly and
troubled for the entire duration of her pregnancy. She died after giving birth to a daughter,
Maria Clara. Friar Damaso became her godfather when she was christened and was
taken cared by Aunt Isabel, the cousin of Captain Tiago. Maria Clara and
Crisostomo Ibarra became childhood friends. Captain Tiago and Don Rafael were
good friends as well and they agreed that their children will get married.
CHAPTER
VII: Idyll in an Azotea
Setting
Azotea
in Captain Tiago’s house
Characters
Crisostomo
Ibarra, Maria Clara, Captain Tiago, Aunt Isabel
Summary
Early
in the morning Aunt Isabel and Maria Clara attended the mass. After the mass,
Maria Clara went home and sewed while impatiently waiting for Crisostomo
Ibarra. Finally he came and had time to have a private talk with Maria Clara at
the azotea of Captain Tiago's house.
This is their first time to meet personally in seven years. They exchange thoughts, reminisced their
childhood and prove that neither of them had forgotten their love to each
other. Suddenly Maria Clara open the letter Ibarra gave her before he left for
Europe; she read it in front of him to see his reaction. In the letter stating
why Don Rafael sent Ibarra to Europe, Crisostomo suddenly stood and blushed.
Maria stopped reading and asked Ibarra why. Ibarra simply answered because of
Maria Clara, he forgot his task and needs to go now because tomorrow is All
Soul’s Day. Captain Tiago told Ibarra to tell Anding to fix their house in San
Diego since Aunt Isabel and Maria Clara will have vacation there. Ibarra nodded
and left. Maria Clara felt sad and cried going to her room. His father followed
her and told her to light two candles to San Roque and San Rafael, two Saints
whom they usually pray for safe trip.
CHAPTER
VIII: Memories
Setting
Along
the way to San Diego
Characters
Crisostomo
Ibarra, Friar Damaso, Captain Tinong, two daughters
Summary
From
Captain Tiago's house, after a heartwarming conversation with Maria Clara,
Ibarra continues on his way to the town of San Diego. In all of the places he passes through he
notices no change in them since he left seven years ago. He noticed that the
Mariveles tree didn’t change in San Gabriel. In Escolta, he observed that it’s
even worse. Along his way, he saw Friar Damaso inside the carriage. He also saw
Captain Tinong with his two daughters in another carriage and greeted Ibarra.
He passed by Arroceros where tobacco are manufactured. He remembers that he was
fainted once because of the unpleasant smell of tobacco. When he passed by the
botanical garden, he forgot about the happy memories and remembers the garden
in Europe that is very eye-catching and welcoming. He sighs and viewed the old
Manila surrounded by thick and mossy walls. Suddenly, he remembers the advice
of a friar before he leaves for Europe: (1) Knowledge is only reached by people
who have the heart (2) Knowledge must be nurtured so it will be passed by next
and (3) Foreigners come to our lands searching for gold, and you go must go to
their lands to look for the gold as well.
CHAPTER
IX: Some Country Matters
Setting
Captain
Tiago’s house
Characters
Maria
Clara, Aunt Isabel, Friar Damaso, Captain Tiago, Friar Sibyla, old Dominican
priest
Summary
While
Aunt Isabel waits for Maria Clara inside the carriage that were headed to the
nunnery to fetch the maiden's things , Friar Damaso came whispering something
and urgently entered the house .Aunt Isabel thought he was just memorizing his
sermon for the mass. Friar Damaso meets Captain Tiago and tells him that he
needs to talk with him privately for a very important matter. Meanwhile, in
Intramuros, Friar Sibyla is deep in conversation with an old Dominican priest
inflicted with a serious illness. Friar Sibyla tells him about the conflict
between Friar Damaso and Ibarra, they exchange thoughts about Ibarra.
Friar
Damaso blames Captain Tiago for not being honest with him and threatens him
that he should tell him everything because he is the godfather of Maria Clara.
After he left, Captain Tiago puts off the candles Maria Clara lighted for the
two saints for Ibarra’s trip to San Diego.
CHAPTER
X: The Town
Setting
Town
of San Diego
Characters
Old
Spaniard, Don Rafael, Don Saturnino, Friar Damaso
Summary
San
Diego is a town at the margin of the lake and within the meadows and
paddy-fields. Harvested sugar, rice, coffee and fruits were then sold to the
Chinese at a very cheap price. At the dome of the church, you can almost see
the whole town and one particular distinction is the forest within the fields,
which holds many different fictions. Just like any town, San Diego also has its
own legend. Once, an old Spaniard arrived at the wood and inquired about its
owner. The old man then acquired the land in exchange for clothes, jewelry, and
cash. Suddenly, the old man disappeared. The people thought that he was taken
by the spirits but then, it was discovered by a shepherd of carabaos discovered
a foul odor and was actually the old man’s corpse decaying hanging in the
Ballete tree. Sometime later, a young man claiming that he’s the son of the
deceased Spaniard. He was Don Saturnino. He devoted his time into cultivating
the land. Not long, he married a young woman from Manila. She gave birth to Don
Rafael Ibarra, the father of Crisostomo. Unlike Don Saturnino, Don Rafael was
love by the country people. He was able to prosper his land, which brought in
new settlers. The village eventually became a town and Father Damaso became its
priest after the previous priest died.
CHAPTER
XI: The Sovereigns: Divide and Rule
Setting
San
Diego
Characters
Don
Rafael Ibarra, Captain Tiago, The town captain, Friar Salvi, The sacristan mayor,
the alferez, Dona Consolacion
Summary
This
chapter describes the powerful people in the town of San Diego. Don Rafael is the father of Crisostomo.
He is known as the most powerful man since he is the richest, he is highly
respected but in the end, townspeople are against him. Captain Tiago is a rich
businessman, welcomed by musical band and offered with delightful foods if he
visits the town but at his back, people call him Sacristan Tiago. The town’s
captain is like a puppet and not considered as powerful since he bought his
position for 5000 pesos and frequently yelled by the Mayor. San Diego is
similar to Rome and Italy for the competition for the position in the town.
They are Friar Salvi, a thin and youthful Franciscan and the Alferez who’s always
surrounded by civil guards. Dona Consolacion is the wife of Alferez, a Filipina
who likes to wear make-up and in his husband’s absence she controls the civil
guards. Friar Salvi and Alferez are the real powerful people in the town of San
Diego, they are called Casique.
CHAPTER
XII: All Saint’s Day
Setting
At
the cemetery
Characters
Two
grave diggers, Don Rafael, old man
Summary
The
cemetery of San Diego is at the west side of the town, in the midst of the
paddy-fields. In the center rises a large wooden cross with the inscription
INRI. At the foot of the cross is a pile of bones and skulls thrown by
grave-diggers. The cemetery looks spooky and uninhabited. On the further side
of the grave, two grave diggers were digging up a recently buried corpse. One
was old and indifferent about what they were doing and the other was dreadful.
The other exposed that a fat curate had ordered the corpse to be dug up and
buried in the Chinese cemetery but was rejected.
An
old man then entered the cemetery and went straight to the pile of skulls and
bones at the foot of the cross. It was hard for him to find his wife’s skull so
he asked for the grave diggers help in return for a coin but the grave digger
was uninterested and gave him a different skull. Due to the heavy rain and the
corpse was heavy; they just decided to throw the body in the lake.
CHAPTER
XIII: A Gathering Storm
Setting
At
the cemetery
Characters
Crisostomo
Ibarra, old gravedigger, Friar Salvi
Summary
Crisostomo
Ibarra went to the cemetery to visit his father’s grave. The old gravedigger
admitted that his father’s remains is no longer there and the curate was the
one who ordered them to dig up the corpse of Don Rafael and then thrown into
the lake. Ibarra left and was furious about what he knew. In his way, he met
Friar Salvi who is now the curate and attacked him with harsh words and forcing
him to kneel before him for belittling his father’s grave. Friar Salvi talks
back and said it wasn’t him then confessed that it was Friar Damaso who’s the
curate during that time and is responsible for that ill act.
CHAPTER
XIV: Philosopher Tacio
Setting
San
Diego: cemetery, church, town
Characters
Philosopher
Anastacio, Basilio, Crispin, Don Felipo, Doray
Summary
Philosopher
Tacio was called Don Anastacio before. He always wanders around and looks like
no sense of direction. He visited the cemetery to find the destroyed grave of
his wife. He is known as lunatic by the poor. He is a son of rich but because
of his high intelligence, his mother stopped him from going to school because
she was worried he might get too much knowledge and might forget that there is
God. His mother also wants him to become a priest but he didn’t followed and
later on married but after a year his wife died. There, he focused himself to
books and never mind the riches he inherited.
Tacio
went to the church and saw Basilio and Crispin. He informed the two sacristans
that their mother is preparing them a festive dinner. He went out the church
and headed to the house of the couple Don Felipo and Doray. In their
conversation Doray mentioned about purgatory since it’s already All Soul’s Day.
Tacio defends that he don’t believe in purgatory but it’s good because it’s
holy and there’s a lot good results to the people since it’s like a connection
of the living and dead.
He
then left because the rain is getting heavier with lightning and thunders. But
despite the weather, Tacio raised his two hands and shouts while walking in the
rain leaving the couple behind.
CHAPTER
XV: The Altar Boys
Setting
Church
Characters
Crispin,
Basilio, Sacristan Mayor
Summary
In
spite of the storm, the two altar brothers Basilio and Crispin had to go up the
bell tower of the church to ring the bells at eight in the evening. They only
get two pesos salary for a month for working in the church. Both boys talked
about the parish priest's lost silver. All they want is to go home to take
their supper. Crispin, the younger one, was blamed for having allegedly stolen
the money since their father is a drunkard and gambler. The mayor won’t let
them go if they didn’t return the stolen money, he was so angry then even
penalized Basilio for 3 pesos for not ringing the bell pleasantly. Crispin was
tortured by the priest and the sacristan mayor.
Basilio luckily escaped.
CHAPTER
XVI: Sisa
Setting
Sisa’s
house
Characters
Sisa,
husband, Basilio
Summary
It’s
already late in the evening and everyone in San Diego seems asleep but Sisa is
still awake in her small hut outside the town where Philosopher Tacio’s house
is also located. Sisa is so unfortunate for marrying an irresponsible husband.
Because of this only Sisa is working and taking care of the boys. She was even
forced to sell all her jewelries and pearls she possesses when she’s still a
maiden to provide food for family. Despite her husband’s attitude she still
understands and tolerates him. To her, husband is her God and angels are her
children.
That
night, Sisa patiently waited for her two boys to come home. She had already prepared supper that’s same
like the friars. But instead of Basilio
and Crispin it was her husband, a drunkard and a gambler, who walked through
the door and ate almost all the food she prepared, leaving nothing for their
sons. He went on a rampage, and left
telling his wife that if the boys ever brought home some money she should leave
some for him. Sisa can’t do anything but
cry and cook the anchovies since she knows her sons will come hungry and
tired. Minutes later Basilio arrived, out
of breath and bleeding.
CHAPTER
XVII: Basilio
Setting
Sisa’s
house
Characters
Sisa,
Basilio
Summary
Basilio
came home drenched with blood and runs to her mother’s arms. He told her mother
that the civil guards are chasing him and tried to stop him but he kept running
so they fired a bullet to him which he was wounded. Basilio also told his
mother that Crispin was left in the convent and admits that Crispin was accused
of stealing money but he didn’t mentioned about him being punished by the
Sacristan Mayor and the friar. Sisa felt sad and cried because of what he heard
about Crispin, she sent Basilio to sleep since if their father comes seeing
them, they’ll just be beaten .Basilio requested that three of them would be
better without their father. Sisa deep inside her felt pain about what his son
said.
As
Basilio is sleeping, he had a nightmare. In his dreams, Crispin died in the
cruel hands of the friar and Sacristan Mayor. Sisa woke him up because of his
loud cry and asked him what he dreamt. Basilio didn’t tell her and instead told
about his plans for them: to end them working in the convent; to ask for
Ibarra’s help to hire him as a caretaker of his animals; and if he’s big enough
would ask Ibarra to give him a piece of land where they can farm. According to
Basilio, it will make their living better if ever his plans will succeed. Sisa
was delighted about his good plans for their better life but secretly cried
because her husband wasn’t included in Basilio’s plans.
CHAPTER
XVIII: Souls in Anguish
Setting
Convent
Characters
Sisa, Sacristans
Summary
That
morning, people noticed that Friar Salvi is sick while he had the mass this
morning. It is All Souls' Day, and the
streets are filled with people talking about plenary indulgence and all other
religious practices and beliefs relating to the holiday. The young widows and workers are busy talking
and they didn’t notice when Sisa arrived. She makes her way to the convent to
fetch her son Crispin and expecting Crispin’s voice but she is told that the boy
is not there and that the little thief had stolen money and escaped. Sisa
breaks down in tears and left the convent with her confused mind.
CHAPTER
XIX: The Travails of a Schoolmaster
Setting
In
the lake
Characters
Crisostomo
Ibarra, Schoolteacher
Summary
The
teacher in the town of San Diego accompanies Ibarra to the part in the lake
where Don Rafael's body was found, and there Ibarra pays respects to the memory
of his father. The schoolteacher mentions to Crisostomo the great help of Don
Rafael in providing for children's needs for education in San Diego.
The
schoolteacher also mentioned about Friar Damaso who always intervene in the
decisions and rules of the school. When the schoolteacher grew ill he stopped
teaching and when he returned for his service, his students became few and the
curate wasn’t Friar Damaso anymore so he felt at ease and confidence, he tried
to translate in Filipino the books written in Spanish and added more subjects
to teach the children.
The
story moves Ibarra, and so he decides to build a school for the kids. This, he says, will do great honor and
justice to the memory of his father.
CHAPTER
XX: The Meeting in the Town hall
Setting
Town
hall
Characters
Crisostomo
Ibarra, Don Felipo, old conservative group, liberated group, Captain Basilyo
Summary
The
town hall is a place where authoritative people held their meetings. From the
lake, Ibarra and the school teacher made their way to the town hall and the
meeting about the feast is about to begin. There are people deciding on what
type of celebration that must be held, Don Felipo is the one who organized the
meeting and there are two types of political party in the town, the old
conservative group and the liberated youths. They are discussing about the
coming feast of San Diego. The meeting came to different topics and Captain
Basilyo requests them to make their statements brief, because time is gold and
they were running out of time. Don Felipo then presented the proposal about the
expenses; they rejected it and the old conservative group proposed that they
should save money for the feast; no need for fireworks and the comedy show
should present social behaviors to diminish wicked manners. But then the
discussion came to end and the captain said they should just agree to what the
friar wants. The final decision is to have six processions, three homilies,
three high mass and comedy show at Tondo. The two groups just agreed to it.
CHAPTER
XXI: A Mother’s Story
Setting
Along
the streets
Characters
Sisa, Civil guards,
Summary
Sisa
is confused to what the civil guards told her and runs all the way home. She
kept worrying how she can save her two sons and that she desperately wants to
protect them from the civil guards. When she was near her home she saw two
civil guards leaving their home, she felt released because Basilio wasn’t with
them. The civil guards asked Sisa where they kept the money Crispin stole. They
force her to admit it but then even Sisa tried to please them, they didn’t hear
and carelessly dragged her to the headquarters. Sisa nearly dies of shame from the sharp
stares of the people who just finished the mass. Meanwhile, the Alferez was
troubled and then command the guards to let Sisa out. She went back again their
house and called her sons names but there were no signs of them. She became
nervous and her body uncontrollably shaking when he sees Basilio’s shirt with
blood stained on it. The next day she wandered along the streets crying,
shouting and all the people sees her with fright.
CHAPTER
XXII: Lights and Shadow
Setting
Town
of San Diego
Characters
Maria
Clara, Crisostomo Ibarra, Aunt Isabel, Friar Salvi, Sisa and her husband
Summary
Maria
Clara is together with her Aunt Isabel or the feast in San Diego. Everyone was
talking about and excited to see a glimpse of her since it’s been long time
since she got back to her birthplace. And everyone loves her for being
sweet-natured, kind and beautiful. Friar Salvi is among the people who were
withdrawn since her arrival. When Ibarra came, a lot even talked about them and
Ibarra always visit her. She was glad because they’ll have picnic tomorrow and
she begged him not to invite Friar Salvi but Ibarra insisted the Friar should
be there since it can’t be avoided. On Ibarra’s way home, he met Sisa and her husband
seeking for help for their sons. But Ibarra, don’t have enough time to talk
with them.
CHAPTER
XXIII: The Fishing Excursion
Setting
On
the lake
Characters
Maria
Clara, Crisostomo Ibarra, Elias, Maria’s friends
Summary
Its
picnic day and early in the morning they go on the lake using a boat ride
headed for the forest. Everyone is
enjoying the fun and excitement. Maria is with her friends Iday, Victorina,
Sinang and Neneng. While they are waiting for the food to be cooked, Maria
Clara sings a patriotic melody. This
stirs the emotions of everyone there, but most especially kindles sadness in
the hearts of Elias and Ibarra. Ibarra remembers the pain of losing his father
in ways more cruel than he could have imagined, and Elias recalls his painful
past. They tried to catch fishes in the lake but not a single fish was caught.
They said that the lake is not a good place for fishing since some crocodiles
just live nearby and frightened all the fish away. A crocodile suddenly appears
and Elias tried to get rid of it but when it nearly kills him, Crisostomo jumps
off the boat and takes on the monster, saving Elias's life. They continued
fishing and they caught a lot then went to the forest that Ibarra owns.
CHAPTER
XXIV: In the woods
Setting
In
the forest
Characters
Maria Clara, Crisostomo Ibarra, Elias,
Maria’s friends, Friar Salvi, Sisa, Civil guards
Summary
Friar
Salvi goes through the mass hurriedly in order to join in the picnic, as Ibarra
had invited him. When he arrives he
secretly follows the ladies around as they look for a certain bird's nest. He was so happy and plans to follow them but
then he proceeds to the picnic area where the fun is. Suddenly Sisa came,
Ibarra offered her food but Sisa hurriedly went away. In the middle of all the
interesting amusement, the civil guards arrive in search of Elias. Although they are unable to capture the man
and he is nowhere to be found, the ladies decided to go home.
CHAPTER
XXV: In the Philosopher’s home
Setting
House of
Philosopher Tacio
Characters
Crisostomo
Ibarra, Philosopher Tacio,
Summary
Ibarra
visits the home of Philosopher Tacio that looks almost like a library with all his
many books and he saw him writing heirographics in Filipino. They talked about a variety of things like
language, history, geography, and nature.
They also talk about Elias and how the picnic went the day before. Ibarra learns that it was Dona Consolacion,
the "muse of the civil guards," who ordered Elias's arrest. Crisostomo tells the old man the reason for
his visit to ask for advice regarding his plans of building a schoolhouse.
Philosopher Tacio responds by telling Ibarra that he had come to the wrong
person; that he should rather consult Friar Salvi, the captain, and all the
other men in office. Asking for their advice,
Philosopher Tacio does not necessarily mean that Ibarra has to follow them,
only that the latter must make it seem like he has high regard for their
opinion on the matter. Ibarra mentioned about building a schoolhouse and he
wants his advice, Philosopher Tacio was overwhelmed and further advises him to
keep his head down among the friars.
CHAPTER
XXVI: The Eve of the Feast
Setting
San
Diego
Characters
Crisostomo
Ibarra, Nol Juan, Philosopher Tacio
Summary
On
the 10th of November, the streets of San Diego are bedazzled with
colorful decorations, there are fireworks, majestic music played by the bands,
and all the kitchens are busy preparing for varieties of delicious foods. To
the house of the rich, the foods are all served including ham and duck, beers
and wines from Europe. During feast, all foods served are for everyone. In the
town plaza, they fixed a stage for the comedy show of Tondo. Crisostomo Ibarra
is busy working out the plans for the new schoolhouse. His architect, Nol Juan,
observes the unique rafter that will be used to put down the cornerstone. Then
he explains the schoolhouse they are building, one side for the boys and the
other for the girls. In this project, a lot of rich people offered help but
rejected it since it’s not for the church.
By this, Crisostomo Ibarra becomes the role model of the children the
person they would want to become when they grow up. Ibarra confidently reports to Philosopher
Tacio the obvious success of his new project.
The sage in return responds, "If you are greeted with smiles, be
more watchful of enemies hiding in the shadows”.
CHAPTER
XXVII: At Nightfall
Setting
San
Diego
Characters
Maria
Clara, Captain Tiago, Crisostomo Ibarra, leper, Sisa
Summary
Everyone
was enjoying the feast and among all the people, Captain Tiago’s banquet is the
most abundant and he did that on purpose because of Maria Clara and Crisostomo
Ibarra’s noble work. Ibarra’s name spread like wildfire and even got praises in
the newspapers around Manila. Maria asked permission from her father to go out
with her friend and Ibarra; he let her but advised her to come back before
supper because Friar Damaso will be joining them. Captain Tiago also invited
Ibarra but he reasoned out that they are waiting for guests in their home.
Maria
and Ibarra went out with Iday and Victoria and at their back her Aunt Isabel.
Along the way they meet an old leper.
Out of pity, Maria Clara gives to the leper her scapular as a gift.
Suddenly Sisa came and held the leper’s arms, showed him the lights in the
church and told him that his son Basilio is there then pointed at the light of
the convent saying Crispin is there. Then she left singing, the leper also left
with his basket. To what Maria witnessed, she just whispered that there are
really unfortunate ones.
CHAPTER
XXVIII: Letters
Setting
San
Diego
Characters
Maria
Clara
Summary
The newspapers
in Manila describes about the feast happening at San Diego and no any town can
be compared to how grand and fanciful the feast. In the feast, they wondered
why Ibarra wasn’t around. Rumors of him being sick made Maria Clara worried so
she writes a letter to Ibarra because she hasn’t seen him. She stated that
she’ll pray and will light a candle for him for his recovery. She also asked if
he can visit her tomorrow.
CHAPTER
XXIX: The Morning
Setting
San
Diego
Characters
Philosopher
Tacio, Lieutenant, Don Felipo, Maria, Ibarra, Captain Tiago, Spaniards,
townspeople
Summary
Early
in the morning, the bands played music, the bells ring ad there are fireworks, and
the people woke up. They all put on their best dresses and embellished with
expensive jewelries except for Philosopher Tacio. The Lieutenant greeted him
and he answered that too much happiness is like throwing money. Don Felipo
agreed to it but can’t do anything because it’s what the captain and the curate
wants. The people are excited to hear what Friar Damaso will talk in the mass.
8 in
the morning, the procession started and can exactly determine who’s poor and
rich by their clothes. The procession simultaneously began with fireworks and
church songs. The procession passed by the house of Captain Tiago where he is
there together with Maria, Ibarra and the other Spaniards. Friar Salve ignored
the people he knows and just put his head up.
CHAPTER
XXX: In the Church
Setting
Church
Characters
Townspeople,
Alferez, Civil guards, Friar Damaso, Sacristans
Summary
A huge
number of people gathered in the church and everyone wants to touch the holy
water. The sermon is paid for P250 including the comedy show that will perform
for three nights. They feel okay to pay even it’s very expensive and the once
who will watch the comedy will go to hell while the ones who will listen to the
sermon will go to heaven. The Alferez is late, and the mass does not start
until after he arrives. When the Alferez came with his civil guards and some
people thought he’s wearing like a comedian. Friar Damaso begins the mass and
everyone puts their attention to the mass and eagerly wants to listen.
CHAPTER
XXXI: The Sermon
Setting
Church
Characters
Friar
Damaso, Friars, church goers, Ibarra, Elias
Summary
Friar
Damaso proves that he can deliver the sermon in both Spanish and Tagalog. Friar
Sibyla and Friar Martin are amazed to how he delivers the words. The sermon has
two parts: the first one is in Spanish, and the second in Tagalog. Friar Damaso only prepares for the first
part, which unfortunately also turns into a disaster when he inserts cunning
comments about Ibarra when he saw him seat in the corner. The friar's dictator
becomes lost in his reading, since there are no notes written there regarding
such hateful accusations against the youth.
When time comes to start the second part of the sermon, which is in
Tagalog, Damaso does not conduct it very well, thinking that none of the
natives understand proper rhetoric. The
friar overhears a student in the crowd remark that the he is probably speaking
Greek, and Friar Damaso becomes furious.
A lot became sleepy, Captain Tiago yawns and Maria wasn’t listening at
all since she’s busy looking at Ibarra where he’s seated. Friar Salvi signals Friar Damaso to end the
sermon but he still continued it. Elias approaches Ibarra right after the
sermon ends and whispers, "During the blessing, do not depart from where
the curate (Friar Salvi) stands; do not descend down the excavation; do not
approach the cornerstone because it is a matter of life and death." Elias
left.
CHAPTER
XXXII: The Hoist
Setting
Schoolhouse
site
Characters
Nol
Juan, Ibarra, yellowish man, Elias, Philosopher Tacio
Summary
Nol
Juan praises the great workmanship done by the yellowish man on the pulley. The
yellowish man is most likely suffering from malaria, which was a common disease
during those days, or a disorder of the liver. When asked where he learned such
skills, the youth replies that he was taught by his father who learned it from
a Don Saturnino. The yellowish man's father was a worker of Don Saturnino,
Crisostomo's great-grandfather, who might have undergone great torture,
suffering, and forced labor while he was in service.
Elias, disguised as a local farmer, observes
that the yellowish man is apparently impatient and nervous as he grasps onto
the rope of the pulley bearing the cornerstone.
Elias positions himself beside the yellow man in eagerness, and winks at
Ibarra to remind him of the warning he said earlier during the mass. Later when Ibarra descends to the quarry, the
beam of the pulley suddenly breaks, letting loose the cornerstone which crushes
the yellowish man to death, but leaves Ibarra unharmed. Philosopher Tacio was among the ones who
witnessed it and whispers it’s a bad start.
CHAPTER
XXXIII: Free Thinker
Setting
Ibarra’s
home
Characters
Ibarra,
Elias
Summary
Crisostomo
Ibarra went home to change his clothes. Elias arrived and told Ibarra that he
had just returned the favor for saving him before. Elias arrives. He goes on to remind him not to hint to those
people in power the warning that Elias gave him earlier in the church. Elias explains that it would be better for
Ibarra if his enemies thought he wasn't ready.
Ibarra is astonished and he had no idea he had enemies. Actually Ibarra’s enemies are everywhere
because of his ancestors and also because of his plan in building the school.
Elias doubted the yellow man because he never asks any higher salary despite
the incredible things he knows. Ibarra was saddened because he might have a lot
of things to do with his life because of his skills. Ibarra tries to discover
who Elias is, if he finished his schooling or what. But Elias left since he
knew that there will be a lot of people who wants to talk with him. He told
Ibarra that he’ll always be there since he has that debt of gratitude to him.
CHAPTER
XXXIV: The Luncheon
Setting
Schoolhouse
Characters
Ibarra,
alferez, Captain Tiago, Friar Damaso, Friar Salvi, Maria Clara
Summary
Crisostomo
Ibarra returns to the schoolhouse. The
famous people in the town gathers, Ibarra and the mayor are seated on either
side of the long table at dinner. Also
in attendance are Captain Tiago, the alferez, and the town captain. Captain Tiago receives a letter, informing
him that the captain general will be visiting his house. Tiago excuses himself right away. The guests
notice that Friar Damaso is not there.
Talk eventually centers on the priest's sermon during the mass. Only Friar Salvi remains silent and motionless
in his seat. When Friar Damaso arrives,
the dinner is just about finished. The
priest starts declaring insults with the intention of enraging and provoking
Ibarra, but the he remains prudent the entire time. However, when Damaso starts mocking the name
of Don Rafael, Ibarra loses his calm and attacks the friar, holding a knife to
his throat. Maria Clara stops Ibarra
before he could do further hurt the friar, causing Ibarra to drop the knife and
leaves the place.
CHAPTER
XXXV: The Comment
Setting
San
Diego
Characters
Townspeople,
Don Felipo, Kapitana Maria
Summary
News
spreads about Ibarra and Friar Damaso’s encounter. There are even rumors claiming that the friar
is already dead. There are those who
praise Ibarra, like Don Felipo and those who find mistake in Ibarra's lack of
prudence. Most of the mothers talk among
themselves, assured that Ibarra's soul is surely condemned to burn in hell
after what he did to a man of God. There
are other women, too, who are on his side like Kapitana Maria who claims that
if her two sons were in Ibarra's shoes, she wouldn't be ashamed of it. According to her, it is a rare and honorable
occurrence when a son defends the name of his parents, even if they are already
dead. Most of the townspeople think that
not only will Ibarra be excommunicated; he is also bound to be considered a
filibuster. Others said that the building of the school house will be canceled
since he is labeled as a filibuster by the Friar.
CHAPTER
XXXVI: The First Cloud
Setting
Captain
Tiago’s house
Characters
Captain
Tiago, Friar Damaso, Captain General, Maria Clara, Aunt Isabel
Summary
Crisostomo
Ibarra is excommunicated, as punishment for his cruel and shameful treatment of
Friar Damaso. Maria Clara breaks down in
tears, and Captain Tiago visits her in the convent. Maria and Ibarra are not allowed to meet nor
talk to each other. There, Damaso makes clear to Tiago that the planned
marriage between Ibarra and Maria Clara is to be invalidated. According to
Friar Damaso, Tiago will be hanged and after his death his soul will go
straight to hell. Friar Damaso wants Maria to marry a Spaniard, a relative of
his who will be visiting from Spain. Maria cries and told Captain Tiago that
changing a lover is not the same like changing clothes.
Suddenly
the captain general arrives at the house and everyone became hectic. Aunt Isabel entered her room asking Maria who stays in solitude insider
her room to dress up because the captain general wants to talk with her.
CHAPTER
XXXVII: His Excellency
Setting
Captain
Tiago’s house
Characters
Captain
Tiago, Captain General, Crisostomo Ibarra, Maria Clara, Sinang, youth
Summary
The first person the captain general
wishes to see is Ibarra. However, since Ibarra is still to be called upon, his
Excellency instead addresses the matter of a youth who had gone into a
fistfight with Friar Damaso the day before, after he had insulted the
sermon. The Friars came and when the general asks where Friar Damaso
is, he is told that the friar is bedridden in the convent. His Excellency then
speaks with Maria Clara. He thanks her for having stopped Ibarra
from killing the friar, and asks her to name the reward she would wish to
receive for such a noble act. Ibarra arrives shortly, and discusses with
the captain general. They exchange opinions and ideas, and the
general grows very fond of the youth. His Excellency promises to
talk with the Archbishop regarding Ibarra's case so that the latter's state of
excommunication may be lifted. He asks about Ibarra's marriage with Maria
Clara, and offers to be godfather during the wedding ceremony. Ibarra went to
find Maria, he knocked in her room but instead Sinang showed up then said he’ll
just write his letters to her. Ibarra was confused.
CHAPTER
XXXVIII: The Procession
Setting
San
Diego
Characters
Captain
Tiago, Crisostomo Ibarra, Captain General, Maria Clara, Friar Salvi,
Philosopher Tacio
Summary
Another procession is held, where the town
displays the images of St. John, St. Francis, San Diego, and the Virgin. There are so many fireworks and looks like
everyone is carrying a lighted lantern. The captain walks together with the mayor, Captain Tiago, and
Crisostomo Ibarra. They watch the
procession from the captain's balcony.
When the statue of the Virgin Mary passes by Tiago's house, Maria Clara
sings "Ave Maria" in a melody so sad that would cause one to ponder
upon the cause of such miserable. Friar Salvi stopped when he heard the
beautiful voice of Maria while Ibarra felt sad. Ibarra
doesn't know that Captain Tiago had agreed to Friar Damaso's move to nullify
their planned marriage; Maria Clara on the other hand, is not aware that Tiago
consented to the captain general's request of being godfather at the wedding.
Philosopher Tacio sees the ragged and poor clothing of
the saints and sarcastically remarks that the saints would be ashamed if they
would see the lifestyle of their fellow servants of God. Captain
General invited Ibarra to join them later in dinner to discuss the loss of
Crispin and Basilio.
CHAPTER
XXXIX: Dona Consolacion
Setting
The
Alferez house
Characters
Dona
Consolacion, Sisa, Alferez, civil guards
Summary
In the
house of the alferez, all the windows are closed even the procession passed by
their home. The Alferez won’t allow his wife to attend mass because he’s
actually ashamed to show off the vile and horrible image of his wife.
Sisa,
who was taken into custody for creating social disturbance, has been in the
barracks for two days now. Sisa hears
Maria Clara's mournful song, and sings a sad ballad herself. The civil guards stay silent, listening. Dona Consolacion hears the woman, and forces
her to sing and dance for her own amusement.
When Sisa won’t follow her orders, he would whip her and her thin
clothes were torn. Dona Consolacion feels happy to what she’s doing since she
passed her madness to her. The alferez arrives shortly, and commands his
servant to dress Sisa, feed her, give her a suitable bed for the night, and
then bring her to Ibarra the following day.
CHAPTER
XL: Right and Might
Setting
Town
Plaza
Characters
Don
Felipo, Philosopher Tacio, Maria and friend, Ibarra, Friar Salve, Captain
General, the Alferez
Summary
At 10
o’clock in the evening, the fireworks began. The townspeople were preparing
themselves for the play; Don Felipo was ruling over the show and was talking
with Philosopher Tacio over his resignation. However, the Mayor was unwilling
to accept it and would talk about it after the feast. When Maria Clara and her
friends arrived, they end their discussion as Don Felipo escorted the ladies to
their seats. The curate and some Spaniards followed them. When Ibarra arrived
after the first scene, he heard all the murmurs of people but never minded it. Father
Salve immediately ordered him to be sent out but Don Felipo reasoned that
Ibarra is one of the heaviest contributors of the play and has a right to be
there as long as he doesn’t disturb the peace. And another reason is he’s been
in a long conversation with the Captain General and the Alferez so there’s
nothing to worry about. The curate went as far as threatening that if is not put
out, they would leave. Don Felipo did not give in still and so they were forced
to leave.
Two
civil guards came and asked Don Felipo to stop the show because the Alferez and
his wife can’t sleep but he just ignored it. Later on the people there was a
commotion. It just stopped when Elias and Ibarra calmed the people down but the
newspaper writer wrote that it was Father Salvi who was responsible for calming
the mob. For which, the town would be forever thankful.
CHAPTER
XLI: Two Visitors
Setting
Ibarra’
laboratory
Characters
Ibarra,
Elias, Lucas
Summary
While
Ibarra passes time in his laboratory, later on his servant came in and told him
he have a visitor, it was Elias with the news of Maria Clara's illness. The lady had apparently caught fever. Ibarra asks Elias how he was able to stop the
riot the night before. Shortly after
Elias leaves, Ibarra heads toward Captain Tiago's house to visit Maria
Clara. Along the way he comes across
Lucas, the brother of the yellowish man who had attempted to kill Ibarra, who
asks him for money for his grieving family.
Ibarra, aggravated, tells the man to return in the afternoon. Lucas
followed Ibarra with his eyes and murmurs he really is an Ibarra like his
ancestors who let his family suffer but if Ibarra pays him a huge amount,
they’ll be friends.
CHAPTER
XLII: The Espadana Couple
Setting
Captain
Tiago’s house
Characters
Espadana
couple, Maria, Linares, Friar Damaso
Summary
Captain
Tiago requested for Don Tiburio’s services because Maria Clara is sick. Don Tiburcio, a Spanish marine who ended up in the
Philippines after being unable to continue his duties due to an accident that
rendered him a cripple. He and his wife Dona Victorina arrive at Capitan
Tiago's house together with a young Spanish gentleman, Linares. Suddenly Friar Salve came and
they introduced him to Linares. While waiting for the coming of Friar Damaso,
fake doctor Don Tiburcio gave Maria medications. They introduce Linares to
Maria and he was so struck by her beauty. Friar Damaso came even though he just
came from sick.
CHAPTER
XLVIII: Plans
Setting
Captain
Tiago’s house
Characters
Espadana
Couple, Maria, Friar Damaso, Friar Salve, Lucas
Summary
After
Don Tiburcio de Espadana checks on Maria Clara and gives her a prescription,
Friar Damaso arrives and talks with her, he breaks down in tears telling Maria
won’t die. Maria was shocked to how the friar acted. He went to the balcony and
cried like a child, they said he’s such a good godfather to Maria. The friar is introduced to Linares, and summons
up a plan to arrange the marriage to Maria Clara.
Meanwhile,
Lucas is formulating a plan to harm Ibarra.
Friar Salvi also has plans of his own. Lucas greeted him and talked
about his brother’s death that Ibarra only gave him P500. Friar Salvi was
pissed off and said he’s lucky Ibarra didn’t put him to jail.
CHAPTER
XLIV: An Examination of Conscience
Setting
Maria’s
room
Characters
Friar
Salvi, Maria Clara, Dona Victorina
Summary
Friar
Salvi is alone with Maria Clara for the confession. She just talked all about
her mother that she never even had a chance to see her mother since she died
when it gave birth to Maria. She begins to feel well after a few hours, and
according to Dona Victorina, it was all because of Don Tiburcio's skill and
expertise. Friar Salvi, on the other
hand, says that it was because of her confession that made her well. When the friar leaves Maria Clara's room, he
appears rather pale and is covered in perspiration knowing about Maria Clara’s
true story of her birth, and the identity of her biological father.
CHAPTER
XLV: The Fugitives
Setting
Forest
Characters
Elias,
Captain Pablo
Summary
Elias
finally succeeded in locating Captain Pablo. Elias told him that he had spent
fifteen days looking for him from mountain to mountain and nearly travelled the
whole of two provinces. Before, Captain Pablo was the one who took care of
Elias out of pity when he saw him wandering around, now it seems that their
situation changed. Captain Pablo was then a rich man who belonged in a family
of fame and fortunate but when his daughter got raped by a friar, his family
fight back but they just been arrested and suffered. He was a coward but now he
said that he’ll take revenge.
CHAPTER
XLVI: The Cockpit
Setting
Cockpit
Characters
Tarsilo,
Bruno, Lucas, Pedro
Summary
Sunday
came and everyone is in the cockpit. Tarsilo and Bruno who are brothers, are
among the audience. They wish to place their bets and join the fun, but they
have no money with them. Lucas approaches the two boys and offers cash,
reminding them of the revenge they have to exact upon those who caused the
death of their beloved father and inviting them to join him in a rebellion he
is planning to start. At first they refused but later on they see Lucas talking
to Pedro, wife of Sisa and the father of Basilio and Crispin. Pedro received
silver coins from Lucas. The brothers then decided to join and left after each
getting thirty pesos from Lucas and will give them additional 10 of every
member they can recruit, they agreed to meet at the cemetery at eight in the
evening. Lucas told them that Ibarra is the mastermind.
CHAPTER
XLVII: Two Ladies
Setting
Alferez
house
Characters
Dona
Victorina, Dona Consolacion, Don Tiburcio, Alferez, Friar Salve
Summary
Dona
Victorina keeps flashing her eccentric clothes on the streets even it wasn’t
unpaved and dust all over her gown. Many young ladies they met admired her
beautiful gown. When she and Don Tiburcio pass by the house of the Alferez,
Dona Consolacion secretly mocks and ridicules her and her crippled husband. The
two women start exchanging insults and almost get into a fight that is avoided
by the arrival of the Alferez and Padre Salvi. To defend her honor, Dona
Victorina asks Linares to challenge the Alferez to a duel.
CHAPTER
XLVIII: The Enigma
Setting
Schoolhouse
Characters
Crisostomo
Ibarra, Elias, Nol Juan, Maria, Linares
Summary
The
archbishop pardons to Ibarra and removes the penalty of excommunication. Ibarra
went to see Maria to tell her about it but he sees Maria Clara with Linares and
felt jealous. He proceeds to visit his schoolhouse, which is still under
construction. Nol Juan updates him on the recent progress of the building.
Ibarra then spots Elias helping out in the construction, and requests to see
the full list of workers. When Nol Juan left, he approached Elias. Elias asks
if he could speak with him later in the afternoon by the river and they agreed.
He wants to talk to Ibarra regarding Captain Pablo and the rest of the
prosecuted men. Elias walks away, and Nol Juan approaches Ibarra handing over
to him the list of workers. Elias' name is not there.
CHAPTER
XLIX: The Voice of the Persecuted
Setting
Riverside
Characters
Ibarra,
Elias
Summary
Crisostomo
Ibarra goes to the riverside where he had agreed to meet with Elias. Elias
tells him of the purpose of the meeting to address the concerns and needs of
those who are hunted and persecuted. They demand respect for human rights, a
little more tranquility in the lives of the locals, and diminished power of the
friars and the civil guards. He asks Ibarra to find a way to diminish the power
of the friars and the civil guards but Ibarra refuses and says that the friars
and the civil guards are "necessary evils."
CHAPTER
L: The Family of Elias
Setting
River
Characters
Elias,
Ibarra
Summary
Elias
narrates his story and the disastrous lives of his ancestors, upon Ibarra's
request. The story goes: Sixty years ago, Elias’s great-grandfather dwelt in
Manila and worked as a bookkeeper for a Spanish businessman. One night, a fire
broke out in the workhouse and the cause was unknown, he was accused of arson
and was sentenced to be beaten in the streets, a punishment they call ‘caballo
y vaca,’ which is a thousand times more dreadful than death itself. This left
him crippled. In order to provide for the family his wife, still with child,
was forced to enter into prostitution. One of their sons turned to thievery and
lived the life of a bandit. Their other son eventually married a rich woman,
and together they had twins, Elias and his sister, who were both educated in
Manila. However, the family's dark past surfaced eventually, and Elias and his
sister lost all that they had. The girl suicide and Elias was left alone to
wander the streets as a hunted man.
CHAPTER
LI: Exchanges
Setting
Captain
Tiago’s house
Characters
Maria
Clara, Linares, Dona Victorina, Ibarra, Sinang
Summary
Dona
Victorina wrote a letter to Linares, who is currently still living in Captain
Tiago's house. She tells him that he have to duel with the alferez after three
days. If this plan does not push through, she says, she will tell Captain Tiago
of his lies and pretenses. Ibarra arrives and secretly asks Sinang to find a
way for him to talk with Maria Clara privately. He asked Sinang if Maria Clara
is angry at him.
Friar
Salvi tells Linares, Maria Clara, and Capitan Tiago that Ibarra’s
excommunication has been lifted, and the last obstacle is for Ibarra to
apologize to Friar Damaso.
CHAPTER
LII: The Card of the Dead and the
Shadows
Setting
Cemetery
Characters
Pedro,
Tarsilo, Bruno, Elias, Lucas
Summary
The
road to the cemetery is narrow; the moon is hiding behind dark clouds and it
was cold since it’s near December. Three men are talking. They are Pedro,
Tarsilo, and Bruno. Pedro will attack the convent to avenge his wife and sons;
the two brothers will head for the barracks to exact revenge upon the soldiers,
who were responsible for their father's death. A few minutes later, Lucas
arrives and instructs them to attack the barracks and the church. Elias, after
spying on Lucas, finds out about the plan that will incriminate Ibarra.
CHAPTER
LIII: A Good day is foretold by the
morning
Setting
Town of
San Diego
Characters
Philosopher
Tacio, Don Felipo
Summary
News
spreads about the flickering lights and the moving shadows in the cemetery and
the people believe that it was the souls in purgatory mourning over their dead
that lighted the candles in the cemetery but there was only one light that
night, from the match that Elias used to see his companions. Philosopher Tacio,
who is bedridden at that time, converses with Don Felipo who has recently
resigned from office. He wishes the mayor to continue in his fight. They also
talk about the issue concerning the trouble with the civil guards, the friars,
and Ibarra. After, Philosopher Tacio predicts his death, which he says will
come in a few days.
CHAPTER
LIV: Discovery
Setting
San
Diego
Characters
Alferez,
Friar Salve, Ibarra, Elias
Summary
The
angelus plays and people pause to pray but Friar Salve continued to walk
towards the house of the alferez. They talked about that he heard about the
plan for the rebellion and that the Alferez should prepare his men and requests
from him soldiers to guard the church.
Meanwhile,
Elias rushes to Ibarra's house and explains that the plot had already been
discovered, and Ibarra was accused of leading the rebellion. Elias immediately
tells him to run and escape, but not before burning all the documents, letters,
and any evidence that would implicate him. In one of these letters, Elias
discovers that it was Ibarra's great grandfather who had accused his great
grandfather of arson. Elias lives for only one purpose: To find and exact
vengeance on the descendants of that cruel Spaniard who accused his great
grandfather of a crime without any proof, which had then been the cause of his
family's disgrace. He now discovers that the man he was searching for was just
Crisostomo Ibarra.
CHAPTER
LV: The Catastrophe
Setting
San
Diego
Characters
Captain
Tiago, Sinang, Maria Clara, Ibarra, Friar Salve
Summary
In
Captain Tiago’s house, they are taking their dinner including Friar Salve and
Linares. Sinang approached Maria Clara, who is seated by the piano and had
refused to eat and whispers something. Friar Salve is nervous pacing back and
forth across the living room.
Ibarra
hears shots fired near the convent and he rushes toward Captain Tiago's house;
saw Maria Clara and she asked what the matter is. When Ibarra returns to his
house, the civil guards arrest him. Elias then enters the empty quarters and
burns all the evidence that could accuse Ibarra in the failed rebellion.
CHAPTER
LVI: Fact and Fancy
Setting
San
Diego
Characters
Friar
Salvi, Alferez, Don Felipo, Civil guards, Lucas
Summary
The
rebellion failed and they were finding the suspects responsible for it. They
suspect that the rebellion was headed by Captain Pablo. Rumor has it that Don
Felipo was arrested. Some say that the civil guards had revolted in the
barracks, and that Friar Salvi had attacked the alferez. Word spreads that
Ibarra had burned his entire house down and was plotting to kill Friar Salve.
Lucas died from the rebellion, was believed to be suicide but was killed by the
head sacristan.
CHAPTER
LVII: Woe to the Vanquished
Setting
Headquarters
Characters
Tarsilo,
Andong, Friar Salvi
Summary
Tarsilo
and Andong are the only two survivors caught from the rebellion. Friar Salvi
forced him to admit that Ibarra was the one behind the rebellion but he said
nothing but the reason why he joined was because he and his brother wants to
avenge their father’s death from the hands of the soldiers. They let him suffer
hoping that he’ll talk but they didn’t get anything from him so he was whipped
and later on died. Andong got scared to what he saw so he said he’ll talk that
the reason was he was there because his in-laws treat him bad and let him eat
rotten foods. Friar Salvi was uninterested so he let him inside the quarters
again.
CHAPTER
LVIII: The Culprit
Setting
Headquarters
Characters
Ibarra,
prisoners, families of the prisoners, Philosopher Tacio
Summary
The
families of those caught during the rebellion break down in tears in front of
the headquarters. They ladies even tried to talk with the Alferez but didn’t
work. They were all devastated. When the twenty prisoners are taken outside at
two in the afternoon, all of them are tied up except for Ibarra. From the
crowd, a lady shouted that why Ibarra not tied well in fact he’s the mastermind
and they blame him for the dark fate of their loved ones in imprisonment.
Ibarra was looking for a friend but not even Nol Juan, the schoolteacher, or
Captain Basilio is in sight. From a hilltop, Philosopher Tacio watches the
prisoners leave. He couldn't go to them because of his ill health. The next day
Philosopher Tacio is found dead.
CHAPTER
LIX: Patriotism and Self-Interest
Setting
San
Diego
Characters
Friar
Salvi, Captain Tinong
Summary
The
news about the rebellion was all over the town and Manila many organizations
celebrate Friar Salvi's successful discovery of the rebellion. The people in
the government and the church hope for a big promotion of their offices because
of the successful efforts to put a stop to the uprising. The friars blame it
all on the Jesuits, who they claim had messed with the minds of the youth.
Meanwhile
in Captain Tinong’s house, he and his wife were very much worried over the turn
of events. The two then kept on debating and arguing about whose fault is it in
befriending Captain Tiago and even talking to Ibarra. Don Primitivo came and
advised them to give the Captain-General a Christmas present and to burn all
documents that can use against him. Even the most innocent letter was not
spared from being destroyed.
CHAPTER
LX: Wedding Plans for Maria Clara
Setting
Captain
Tiago’s house
Characters
Captain
Tiago, Captain Tinong, Espadana couple, Linares, Ibarra, Maria Clara
Summary
The
suspects are all in jail but except for Captain Tiago who’s very glad because
no one noticed him and wasn’t accused. Captain Tinong is freed, but is terribly
ill and does not want to go out of the house. Not even Don Primitivo himself,
with all the wisdom of the ancients, could draw him out of his silence. The
Espadana couple and Linares arrive at Captain Tiago's house. They agree that
Linares and Maria Clara wed the soonest time possible, and Captain Tiago
immediately attends to the wedding preparations the following day.
Maria
Clara goes to the azotea, Ibarra climbs up and tells the maiden how he feels
that she has betrayed her but when she explained that she gave the letters in
exchange of her mother’s letters, he had already forgiven her. She swears to
Ibarra that she’s only in love with him.
CHAPTER
LXI: Pursuit in the Lake
Setting
Lake
Characters
Ibarra,
Elias, Civil guards
Summary
Elias
and Ibarra are in the lake. The civil guards chased them, Elias jumps off the
boat and mislead them He was shot and his garments are ripped off by the
bullets fired by the civil guards. He still has the nerve to shake hands with
Ibarra, who is lying flat on the boat, and to tell him that he (Elias) will
meet Ibarra's great grandfather in the grave at Noche Buena, before leaping
into the water. The civil guards thought they shot Ibarra when they saw traces
of blood in the water.
CHAPTER
LXII: Friar Damaso Explains
Setting
Captain
Tiago’s house
Characters
Maria
Clara, Friar Damaso
Summary
News
spread about the death of Ibarra when Maria knew about it, she was sad and
began weeping. Friar Damaso arrives and surprises Maria cheerfully but he
notices, however, that she is pale and upset. Maria Clara cries on his
shoulders and asks him to tell Captain Tiago cancel the wedding. She admits to
him that he met Ibarra on the azotea before his death, but didn’t mention the
part about knowing the true story of her birth. She asks Friar Damaso to grant
her permission to enter the nunnery and he approved.
CHAPTER
LXIII: Christmas Eve
Setting
Forest
Characters
Basilio,
Sisa, Elias
Summary
It was
Christmas Eve and Basilio returned to San Diego to look for his mother and
reunites with her. This search ends in
the forest of the Ibarra’s where he found Sisa, but the two of them didn’t even
get a chance to speak with each other. She dies shortly after identifying her
son. Minutes later, a weak and wounded
Elias arrives and orders Basilio to cremate his body and her mother’s body.
Basilio said, “I shall die without seeing the dawn break upon my motherland. You, who shall see it, salute it! Do not forget those who have fallen during
the night."
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