What are the scenarios in Noli Me Tangere that can explain the symbols Rizal used
on the cover?
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“Do not touch me”
Explanation:
- In the novel's dedication, Rizal explains that there was once a kind of cancer so terrible that the sufferer couldn't bear to be touched, and therefore the disease was then known as noli me tangere ( which mean in latin “do not touch me”).
- The symbols of the cover of Noli Me Tangere were very relevant to Jose Rizal because it simply represents his life and therefore the lifetime of all the Filipinos.
- Some of these symbols are the silhouette of a Filipina which presumed to be as the Inang Bayan to whom Rizal devote the novel.
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