El Filibusterismo Script Kabanata 17 Review
(Tumingin sa isang kubol) Tingnan niyo, may salamangka! Eksena 3: Ang Tensyon sa Perya
(Titingin sa paligid, tuwang-tuwa) Punyales! Kailan pa kaya ako magiging kura dito sa Quiapo? Kay gaganda ng mga dalaga rito!
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Bakit ninyo sinusubukang sirain ang pananampalataya ng tao? El Filibusterismo Script Kabanata 17
Madilim na kasuotan, may dalang baston, at suot ang kanyang sikat na asul na salamin.
Isang mamamahayag na nagmamarunong at laging pabor sa mga Kastila.
(Smiles thinly) You think so, poet? This lamp has a very… heavy purpose. It brings light. And light brings truth. (Tumingin sa isang kubol) Tingnan niyo, may salamangka
: The mysterious master manipulator. His conspicuous absence raises questions. Is he avoiding a trivial fee, or is he pulling the strings of Mr. Leeds's show, waiting to reveal the terrible truths he wants everyone to see?
El Filibusterismo Script Kabanata 17, Quiapo Fair scene, Simoun lamp bomb, Isagani at Paulita script, dula ng El Fili Kabanata 17.
| Character | Role in Chapter 17 | Key Quote | Significance | |-----------|-------------------|-----------|--------------| | | Mastermind of the revolutionary plot; uses the boat disaster to hide the bomb. | “Sa gitna ng dagat, ang kapangyarihan ng tao ay kasing-liit ng isang alon.” (In the midst of the sea, man’s power is as small as a wave.) | Embodies the radical side of the Propaganda Movement—willing to use terror to achieve liberation. | | Basilio | Now a medical student, he saves lives after the sinking. | “Ang tunay na gamot ay hindi ang pilak, kundi ang pag-ibig at pagkakaisa.” (The true medicine is not silver, but love and unity.) | Represents hope and the new generation that can heal both body and nation. | | Juli | Innocent bystander; becomes the unwitting carrier of the explosive. | No direct speech; her silence is telling. | Symbolizes the ordinary Filipino —caught between oppression and revolutionary fervor without fully understanding the stakes. | | Don Custodio | Greedy landlord whose hubris leads to his downfall. | “Sukli ng aking kayamanan ay ang alon ng kapahamakan!” (The return of my wealth is the wave of ruin!) | Personifies corrupt elites whose greed precipitates the collapse of the colonial system. | | Padre Florentino | Moral conscience; warns Simoun about the consequences of violent revolt. | “Hindi lahat ng apoy ay nagdadala ng liwanag; may nag-aalab na nagdadala ng pagkawasak.” (Not every fire brings light; some blaze bring ruin.) | Stands for ethical reform and the Christian moral perspective Rizal admired. | Kay gaganda ng mga dalaga rito
Ang Karnabal at ang Misteryo: Isang Kompletong Gabay at Script para sa Kabanata 17 ng El Filibusterismo (“Ang Lesbiya” / “Ang Perya”)
(Smirking) That, my dear Padre, is the beautiful Paulita Gomez. The wealthiest heiress in town. And beside her is her aunt, the formidable Doña Victorina.
: Padre Camorra is openly distracted by the beautiful women at the fair, particularly Paulita Gomez. His lecherous behavior highlights Rizal’s critique of the friars' lack of true religious devotion.