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Title: DON TIBURCIO DE ESPADA


1
DON TIBURCIO DE ESPADAÑA
  • Noli Me Tangere

2
SYMBOLISM
3
VALUES
  • Be YOURSELF.
  • The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil
    is for good men to do nothing.
  • In general, pride is at the bottom of all great
    mistakes.
  • Happy marriages begin when we marry the ones we
    love, and they blossom when we love the ones we
    marry.
  • Honesty is the best policy.

4
SIGNIFICANCE
  • In RIZALS TIME
  • Spanish Pride and Prejudice
  • Filipinos Ignorance
  • Racial Discrimination

5
SIGNIFICANCE
  • In the PRESENT time
  • Right Legal Action on Fraud and Forgery
  • Materialism
  • Racial Discrimination

6
PHRASES
  • "Do you know Dr. Espadaña?" the foster-sister of
    Maria Clara asks Victoria curiously.
  • "No," replies the latter, "the only thing that I
    know about him is that he charges high, according
    to Capitan Tiago."
  • "Then he must be good!" exclaims Andeng. "The one
    who performed an operation on Doña Maria charged
    high so he was learned.
  • - CHAPTER XLII
  • The Espadañas

7
PHRASES
  • Don Tiburcio had come to the Philippines as a
    petty official in the Customs, but such had been
    his bad luck that, besides suffering severely
    from seasickness and breaking a leg during the
    voyage, he had been dismissed within a fortnight,
    just at the time when he found himself without a
    cuarto. After his rough experience on the sea he
    did not care to return to Spain without having
    made his fortune, so he decided to devote himself
    to something. -CHAPTER XLII
  • The Espadañas

8
PHRASES
  • Spanish pride forbade him to engage in manual
    labor, although the poor fellow would gladly have
    done any kind of work in order to earn an honest
    living. But the prestige of the Spaniards would
    not have allowed it, even though this prestige
    did not protect him from want.
  • CHAPTER XLII
  • The Espadañas

9
PHRASES
  • He refused at first, for he had learned nothing
    during the short period that he had spent as an
    attendant in a hospital, his duties there having
    been to dust off the benches and light the fires.
    But as his wants were pressing and as his
    scruples were soon laid to rest by his friends he
    finally listened to them and went to the
    provinces.
  • CHAPTER XLII
  • The Espadañas

10
PHRASES
  • "Man," they said to the zealous medical official,
    "let him make his stake and as soon as he has six
    or seven thousand pesos he can go back home and
    live there in peace. After all, what does it
    matter to you if he does deceive the unwary
    Indians? They should be more careful! He's a poor
    devil--don't take the bread from his mouth--be a
    good Spaniard!"
  • CHAPTER XLII
  • The Espadañas

11
PHRASES
  • "Give me bread and call me a fool.
  • "But it's necessary to live!"
  • CHAPTER XLII
  • The Espadañas

12
PHRASES
  • A few days afterward, however, he looked into a
    mirror and smiled a sad smile as he gazed at his
    naked gums, for he had aged ten years at least.
  • CHAPTER XLII
  • The Espadañas

13
PHRASES
  • My dear, do you w-want me to be arrested?" he
    asked fearfully.
  • "Don't be a fool! Leave me to arrange it," she
    answered. "You're not going to treat any one, but
    I want people to call you Doctor and me Doctora,
    see?
  • So on the following day Rodoreda received an
    order to engrave on a slab of black marble DR.
    DE ESPADAÑA, SPECIALIST IN ALL KINDS OF DISEASES.
  • CHAPTER XLII
  • The Espadañas

14
PHRASES
  • "Only for you, Don Santiago, only for you! My
    husband only attends persons of quality, and yet,
    and yet--! He's not like those here. In Madrid he
    only visited persons of quality."
  • CHAPTER XLII
  • The Espadañas

15
CHARACTER TRANSFORMATION
16
LIEUTENANT OF THE CIVIL GUARD
  • El Filibusterismo

17
SYMBOLISM
18
VALUES
  • You can have power over people as long as you
    don't take everything away from them. But when
    you've robbed a man of everything, he's no longer
    in your power. The only thing necessary for the
    triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
  • I object to violence because when it appears to
    do good, the good is only temporary the evil it
    does is permanent.

19
SIGNIFICANCE
  • In RIZALS TIME
  • Spains Harsh Government in the Philippines
  • Inhumane Treatment to the Filipinos
  • Injustice Power

20
SIGNIFICANCE
  • In the PRESENT time
  • Military Government (Martial Law)
  • Graft and Corruption
  • Death Penalty
  • Injustice Power

21
PHRASES
  • "The lieutenant of the Civil Guard gave no sign
    he had received an order to take up all the arms
    and he had performed his duty. He had chased the
    tulisanes whenever he could, and when they
    captured Cabesang Tales he had organized an
    expedition and brought into the town, with their
    arms bound behind them, five or six rustics who
    looked suspicious, so if Cabesang Tales did not
    show up it was because he was not in the pockets
    or under the skins of the prisoners, who were
    thoroughly shaken out.
  • - CHAPTER IX
  • Pilates

22
PHRASES
  • And everybodys asking for loans and never
    payswhat about that? Clerks, officials,
    lieutenants, soldiers he checked them off on
    his long-nailed fingersah, Señor Simoun, Im
    lost, Im busted!
  • - CHAPTER XVI
  • The Tribulations of a Chinese

23
PHRASES
  • the lieutenant of the Civil Guard was at the
    convento. The old man then returned to his
    village, weeping like a child.
  • - CHAPTER XXX
  • Juli

24
PHRASES
  • MY DEAR CHAPLAIN,I have just received from the
    commandant a telegram that says, Spaniard hidden
    house Padre Florentino capture forward alive
    dead. As the telegram is quite explicit, warn
    your friend not to be there when I come to arrest
    him at eight tonight.
  • Affectionately,
  • PEREZ
  • Burn this note.
  • -CHAPTER XXXIX
  • cONCLUSION

25
CHARACTER TRANSFORMATION
26
Thank you for listening!
Sylvia Nica J. Caoili RIZAL 4MCR
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