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This lesson plan is designed to help students dive deep into of Jose Rizal’s El Filibusterismo . This chapter is pivotal as it provides the backstory for one of the novel’s most sympathetic characters, shifting the tone from the political tension of the previous chapters to a more personal, emotional narrative. Lesson Plan: El Filibusterismo Kabanata 6 (Si Basilio)
the significance of Basilio’s return to the forest of the Ibarras.
Discuss his arrival in Manila—destitute, sick, and wearing rags. kabanata 6 el filibusterismo lesson plan work
on the theme of education as a tool for social mobility.
a character timeline or "success map" based on Basilio’s journey. II. Subject Matter Topic: Kabanata 6: Si Basilio (Backstory and Perseverance) Reference: El Filibusterismo by Jose Rizal This lesson plan is designed to help students
(To heal others, symbolizing a desire to fix a broken society, or simply practical survival).
Ateneo Municipal: He gained confidence and eventually shifted to studying Medicine. Discuss his arrival in Manila—destitute, sick, and wearing
San Juan de Letran: He was mocked for his clothes and origins but excelled through sheer diligence.