| Resource | Description | Link | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | KapitBisig.com | Full English translation of "Chapter 39: Conclusion" | kapitbisig.com/philippines/el-filibusterismo-chapter-39-conclusion-summary-crisostomo-ibarra-simoun-padre-florentino-page419 | | Archive.org | Free digital copy of the complete English version | archive.org/details/reignofgreedcomp00riza | | Project Gutenberg | Free eBook of "El Filibusterismo" (multiple formats) | gutenberg.org/ebooks/10603 | | Scribd / Studocu | Search for user-uploaded scripts and study guides | scribd.com / studocu.com |

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Chapter 39 of José Rizal’s El Filibusterismo , titled “The Conclusion” (or “Katapusan” in Filipino), is a dramatic and tragic climax. Adapting this chapter into a script requires capturing the emotional weight of Simoun’s death, Isagani’s final act, and Basilio’s moral awakening. Unlike a novel’s descriptive prose, a script relies on dialogue, stage directions, and visual cues to convey Rizal’s themes of revolution, sacrifice, and futility.

These are the documents you need for a stage play or a performance project. They are harder to find in complete form because many are created by students and teachers for internal school use. However, several online platforms have become repositories for this kind of work.