A: You can find the text of Kabanata 39 ("Ang Katapusan") for free on Filipino.biblioteca or KapitBisig.com. To get it in a script format, you will need to convert it yourself or search for "dula script ng El Fili."
Published in 1891 as the sequel to Noli Me Tangere, El Filibusterismo is divided into 39 titled chapters (from “Sa Ibabaw ng Kubyerta” – On the Deck, to “Kongklusyon” – Conclusion). The highest chapter number is 39.
Common numbering errors arise from:
Thus, “Kabanata 139” does not exist. If a file online claims to be “El Filibusterismo Script Kabanata 139,” it is either mislabeled, a hoax, or a compilation of multiple chapters or acts.
To illustrate what an authentic script looks like, here is a brief, original translation and adaptation of the final conversation between Simoun and Padre Florentino (Chapter 39). You can use this as a template for your own PDF. el filibusterismo script kabanata 139 pdf
Title: Ang Katapusan (Isang Eksena) Source: El Filibusterismo, Kabanata 39 Setting: Isang dampa sa tabing-dagat. Gabi.
SIMOUNA (nakahiga, sugatan, humihingal) Inilibing ko ang aking sarili sa paghihiganti, Padre. Ngunit ang dulo... ay walang laman.
PADRE FLORENTINO (nakaupo sa tabi niya) Dahil ang paghihiganti ay hindi pag-ibig. At ang hindi galing sa pag-ibig ay patungo sa kapahamakan.
SIMOUNA Kunin ninyo ang aking kayamanan. Itago... ipagpatuloy ang aking digmaan. Uncovering the Mystery: The Quest for "El Filibusterismo
PADRE FLORENTINO (kinuha ang supot ng ginto, itinapon sa dagat) Hindi. Hindi sa ganitong paraan. Ang kalayaan... ay hindi ipinagkakaloob ng baril o ginto. Ito ay isinasabuhay.
This excerpt is originally written for this article and can be copied into your own PDF for educational use – no “Kabanata 139” required.
Setting: The Manila Cathedral (Intramuros), dusk. The air is heavy with incense, prayers, and silence.
Characters:
Key Dialogue:
Simoun (silently, to himself):
“This is my only hope to cleanse the rot.”
Father Salví (before the congregation):
“...and remember, my children, that the blood of the innocent is a fragrant offering to God.” Digitally corrupted e-books
Plot Summary:
Simoun triggers the bomb, killing the clergy and igniting chaos. Basilio and Crispin escape, but the uprising fails, and Simoun is killed by Padre Camorra. The chapter ends with Crispin witnessing Simoun’s death and fleeing into the night.
Symbolism & Themes:
Director’s Notes (for a Script Adaptation):