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    Chapter 15LIFE AND WORKS IN LONDON(1888-89) 3. Stay in LondonLived in London May 1888 to Mar. 18893 reasons why he stayed there:To improve the his knowledge of the English LanguageTo study and annotate Morga’sSucesos de Las Islas FilipinasLondon was a safe place for him to carry on his fight against Spanish TyrannyFilipiniana studiesCompleting annotating Morga’s booksWrote many articles in La SolidaridadPenned Young Women of MalolosHad romance with Gertrude Beckett 4. Trip Across the AtlanticMade

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    Girl Monologue

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    update quicker and more often with this story. So the girl on the bottom is Lily‚ and her outfit is the yellow&white one‚ and the one on the top is Izabella‚ her outfit is the black one. Izabella is 16 and Lily is 14. I hope you like the story and umm adios! ••••• Izabella’s POV "Will all the girls starting from ages 12 through 16 come downstairs please! We have visitors‚ please dress appropriately!" Our orphanage director shouts through the loudspeaker. "Izabella get up! We have visitors!" my roommate

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    Essay of Jose Rizal

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    of his novel El Filibusterismo tempting the author to change the climax of the story. On the morning of the execution‚ his kin received a small alcohol stove (not a gas lamp as commonly portrayed) from his cell containing the last poem "Mi Ultimo Adios." Stopping at the place of execution facing the rising sun‚ Rizal asked the authorities for a last request as he faces the

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    Unibersidad De Manila | Term Paper for Rizal (Works and Writing) | A.B. Political Science | Name: Rome John D. Reyes Block: PoLScI-22 Prof: Mr. Efren Quiray José Protacio Mercado Rizal Alonzo y Realonda  June 19‚ 1861 - December 30‚ 1896  National hero of the Philippines.  Alternate name: José Rizal  Place of birth: Calamba‚ Laguna‚ Philippines  Place of death: Bagumbayan (now Rizal Park)‚ Manila‚ Philippines  Major organizations: La Solidaridad and La Liga Filipina José

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    Allusion of Hamlet in “The Catcher in the Rye” There are certain literary devices like allusion‚ which composed the novel of “The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D Salinger. In chapter 16‚ the novel makes reference to the allusion of Hamlet by D.B. This literary work of Hamlet is the main character in the Shakespearean tragedy‚ as it said‚ it was written by William Shakespeare‚ a well-known poet and playwright. This figurative language reveals several characteristics of the main character‚ Holden

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    rizal's life

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    In comparing the life of our two great Filipinos‚ one can clearly see the differences in their background. Rizal was talented‚ but moreover‚ blessed to be born into a good family who can afford to send him to prestigious schools. Bonifacio‚ on the other hand‚ was born into a poor family. One can clearly point out that the reason for the different courses of action taken by the two are very well linked with their backgrounds. Rizal is the Idealist‚ wherein he used his intellect in making known his

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    After being held prisoner in Barcelona‚ Rizal was ordered by General Eulogio Despujol that he would be shipped back to Manila via the transport ship Colon. On board the vessel‚ Rizal was told that the Madrid newspapers were full of stories about the revolution in the Philippines and were blaming him for it. News of Rizal’s predicament reached his friends in Europe and Singapore. They dispatched telegrams to an English lawyer in Singapore to rescue Rizal from the Spanish steamer by means of a writ

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    Sassy Girl Monologue

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    Sassy Day 1: I wonder if he likes my Red bikini? The only reason im wearing it 2 days in a row is becuz i alway catch him staring. Why can’t prince love me as much as i love him. I mean what’s wrong with me? I’m popular‚ pretty‚ mean. Maybe i should just drop Elle. She is totally not in the group anymore. All she does is soccer‚ soccer‚ and soccer and cry to her mommy about everything. What a loser! Anyways‚ Middle school starts tomorrow so I need to remember to wear my new crop top‚ hang around

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    Philippine Literature The Spanish Period (1565-1898) A. SPANISH INFLUENCES ON PHILIPPINE LITERATURE 1. Roman alphabet. 2. The Christian Doctrine 3. The Spanish language 4. European legends and traditions 5. Ancient literature was collected and translated to Tagalog and other dialects. 6. Many grammar books were printed in Filipino‚ like Tagalog‚ Ilocano and Visayan 7. Our periodicals during these times gained a religious tone.   B. THE FIRST BOOKS 1. Ang Doctrina Cristiana (The Christian

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    Rizal

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    The film starts with Dr. Jose Rizal (Cesar Montano) in Ghent‚ Belgium‚ supposedly writing his second novel‚ El Filibusterismo. As the narration during the opening minutes continued‚ scenes that illustrate Rizal’s first novel‚ “Noli Me Tanger” was shown and Crisostomo Ibarra and his alter ego‚ Simoun‚ (Joel Torre) was introduced. This stood more as a second story of the movie as the said scenes progress throughout the movie as Rizal’s thoughts. As the two novels spread throughout the Philippines‚

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