El - Filibusterismo Script Kabanata 17

“Here, under the guise of celebration, the colony performs its favorite ritual: the hiding of wounds beneath sequins. Every laugh is a lie. Every game is a rigged lottery.” A VENDOR (calls out): “Step right up! Test your strength! Ring the bell, win a prize! Only ten centimos!” (A Filipino student tries. He fails. The bell does not ring. A Spanish soldier tries once—the bell clangs violently.)

The mirror maze is the Filipino identity under colonialism: fragmented, mocked by repetition, bleeding when it tries to grasp its own image. Basilio’s wound is small but real—the cost of self-knowledge. Scene 5: The Puppet Theater – Satire Within Satire (A puppet show: A tiny friar beats a tiny native with a stick. The crowd laughs.) El Filibusterismo Script Kabanata 17

“Accidents happen at fairs. That is the lesson. One small spark, and the whole carnival forgets to laugh.” (Basilio stares at the smoke rising.) “Here, under the guise of celebration, the colony

“They laugh because the puppet is wood. But the real show—the real one—has no strings. Only blood.” DEEP TEXT COMMENTARY: The puppet show is the colony’s tolerated “criticism”—so exaggerated it becomes harmless. Simoun rejects this. His revolution will not be a puppet show. It will be a fire. Scene 6: The Ending – A Firecracker in the Dark (Night deepens. A final firecracker explodes—not in celebration, but near the governor’s booth. Shouting. Panic.) Test your strength

“Obey, and you shall enter heaven! Disobey, and your carabao dies!” (Children cheer. Simoun watches, face like stone.)

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