San Juan de Letran: He was mocked for his clothes and origins but excelled through sheer diligence.
Basilio serves as a symbol of the . Despite the loss of his family and the oppression of the friars, he used education as his "weapon." Unlike Simoun, who seeks violent revenge, Basilio (at this point) seeks quiet progress. VI. Evaluation Where did Basilio go at the start of the chapter? Who took Basilio in and allowed him to study in Manila? kabanata 6 el filibusterismo lesson plan work
His employment as a servant for Captain Tiago in exchange for the chance to study. The Academic Journey: San Juan de Letran: He was mocked for
Ateneo Municipal: He gained confidence and eventually shifted to studying Medicine. His employment as a servant for Captain Tiago
Briefly recall Noli Me Tangere . Remind students who Basilio was: the son of Sisa, the brother of Crispin, and the boy who survived the trauma of the Guardia Civil. C. Chapter Discussion (Key Points)