3. Simoun’s Disillusionment Simoun’s appearance here is pivotal. He is no longer the idealistic Ibarra nor the confident jeweler. He is beaten, sick, and desperate. His request to be burned signifies his desire to erase his failure and prevent his explosives from falling into the wrong hands (or being used wrongly). It highlights the futility of his violent methods up to this point.
The Struggle in Manila: Discuss Basilio’s early years in Manila—working as an unpaid servant for Capitan Tiago just to be allowed to study at San Juan de Letran. kabanata 6 el filibusterismo lesson plan work
Explain the significance of Basilio’s return to the forest of the Ibarras. Lesson Plan: Kabanata 6 — El Filibusterismo Pakay
"Basilio studied despite having no shoes or proper clothes. What are the modern barriers to education, and how can we overcome them?" 📌 Discussion Questions Maunawaan ang pangunahing pangyayari at temang inilatag sa