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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. Sisa is a poor and abused woman who waits for her sons, Crispín and Basilio, who are living away from her. She sees an apparition of Crispín and then hears Basilio's voice, but they are not really there.

  3. therizalinerepublic.weebly.com › sisaSisa - Pamana Ni Rizal

    Sisa ay ina ni Crispin at Basilio at isang babaeng maganda at kayumanggi na inilalarawan sa Noli Me Tangere. Siya ay ang representasyon ni Rizal sa mga kababaihan na huwag mabuhay sa maling pagtitiis at arugain ang asawa at anak sa tamang paraan.

  4. Jun 23, 2023 · Sisa, a character in Jose Rizal's novel, symbolizes the tragic consequences of social injustice and oppression in the Philippines. Learn how her story reflects the themes of victimhood, loss, motherhood, and empathy in the novel.

  5. Jun 21, 2011 · Learn how Jose Rizal got the name of his fictional character Sisa from his sister Narcisa, who took care of his wife Josephine Bracken. Read more stories about Rizal's descendants and their tribute to the national hero.

  6. Mar 22, 2021 · Chapter 16 is entitled “Sisa”. Here is the summary of the Chapter: Sisa is the mother of the Sacristan siblings Crispin and Basilio. They live in a small hut outside the town. They were poor. Sisa married a lazy, irresponsible gambling addict. The husband would oftentimes be brutally harsh to Sisa.

  7. Sisa is arrested by the Civil Guard and accused of hiding money for her missing son Crispín. She is released by the ensign, who blames the church for the friar's greed, but she goes insane with grief.

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