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* [[Rape As Drama]]: {{spoiler|Juli}}
* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: {{spoiler|Simoun}}
* [[Romantic Runner -Up]]: {{spoiler|Isagani}}
* [[Scarpia Ultimatum]] / [[Sadistic Choice]]: {{spoiler|Juli realizes that the only way to save Basilio from a lifetime of prison and/or forced slavery is to have sex with Father Camorra, although to be fair he doesn't tell her this herself. She tries, and is [[Driven to Suicide]] because of this.}}
* [[Self -Made Orphan]]: {{spoiler|Tano, Juli's brother. To be fair, he didn't know that the man he shot down was his own father.}}
* [[Sequel Hook]]: A less-obvious one in current times, but {{spoiler|the jewelry casket of the dead Simoun thrown by Padre Florentino into the sea will be a [[Chekhov's Gun]] in another novel by another author: Philippine National Artist Amado V. Hernandez's ''Mga Ibong Mandaragit''}}.
* [[Shout -Out]]: The phrase "Mene thecel phares" is used in a similar context to [[The Bible (Literature)|the original]].
** {{spoiler|Ibarra's fate is pretty much a shout out from a certain [[The Count of Monte Cristo|Edmond]] though Ibarra/Simoun dies in the second book. }} It also helps that it's one of Rizal's favorite novels.
* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]]: Tends more towards the cynical end of the scale than ''Noli''.
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