NOLI ME TANGERE is a novel by José Rizal, published in 1887 in Berlin. With this book the author earned the shooting back, as a supposed inspiration to the revolution. The novel tells the story of a young Filipino Ibarra, who returned to his birthplace after seven years of study in Europe. To celebrate his return, a young family friend organizes a reunion party. One of the guests, a Franciscan friar, the former curate of San Diego, belittled and slandered Ibarra. Revenge was not in his plans, instead he carried through his father’s plan of putting up a school, since he believed education would pave the way to his country’s progress. In the epilogue of the novel he becomes dependent on opium and María Clara (his girlfriend) becomes a nun.
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