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To help us see this moment more clearly, we return to three sacred memories: Tirad Pass, the women of Malolos, and Elias in the final pages of the “Noli Me Tangere.” In these stories, three symbols ...
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A pilgrimage toward the May 12 electionsTo help us see this moment more clearly, we return to three sacred memories: Tirad Pass, the women of Malolos, and Elias in the final pages of the “Noli Me Tangere.” In these stories ...
There is a moment in “Noli Me Tangere” that haunts deeply ... But the story does not end in despair. Elias—wounded and bloodied—arrives. He does not weep. He speaks. “Basilio, you will see the dawn … ...
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Rizal's time here placed him in the middle of the Manila that would later inform his novels. Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo may be works of fiction, but much of what’s in them—settings, ...
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