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  1. Sisa was a woman living in San Diego and the mother of Basilio and Crispin. After both of her sons went missing, Sisa went insane, wandering around town while searching for them. Sisa eventually settled and married in San Diego.

  2. Going out to fetch wood, Basilio later returned and found Elias dead, also encountering Ibarra mourning over the boatman; the two then cremated Elias and Sisa before burying their remains. Ibarra and Basilio dug some of the former's treasures, which the latter receives a share of.

  3. She prays for a moment and then an apparition of Crispín comes to life near the fireplace. Just then, Basilio’s voice shakes her from this vision. “Mother, open up!” he says, banging on the door. Sisa is one of the most tragic characters in Noli Me Tangere.

  4. Not sleeping or eating, Elias made his way to Ibarra's grandfather's tomb in the woods, coming upon a young boy, Basilio, and his dead mother. He instructs the boy to build a pyre and cremate his body, as well as dig the nearby mausoleum for treasures which can be used to fund his education; the young boy agreed, going off into the woods to ...

  5. The fatally wounded Elias found the child Basilio and his dead mother Sisa. The latter was driven to insanity when she learned that her children were implicated for theft by the sacristan mayor. Elias instructed Basilio to dig for his and Sisa’s graves and there is a buried treasure which he can use for his education.

  6. Apr 26, 2024 · Elias and Ibarra continued supporting each other until Elias sacrificed himself to help him one last time. He was shot by the guards (mistakenly took as Ibarra trying to dive down the river and escape) and slowly died.

  7. Nov 3, 2023 · The most tragic story in the novel is the tale of Sisa, who was formerly a rich girl but became poor because she married a gambler and a wastrel at that. She became crazy because she lost her two boys, Basilio and Crispin, the joy of her wretched life.