national hero‚/ Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda.// He was a fighter.// He fought /and died for a nation.// But when he died‚/ he left his heart/ and gave his spirit back/ for the people he loved so dearly.// He is our liberator.// Intelligent that he was‚/ at a young age‚/ he committed his life on pen and paper.// He peered into the dying hearts/ of the Filipino people through his words/ that burned with wisdom.// Through his novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo‚/ he unlocked
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a) Characters of El Filibusterismo i. Simoun – rich jewelery ii. Doña Victorina – ridiculously pro-Spanish native woman iii. Tiburcio de Espadaña – husband of Doña Victorina iv. Paulita Gomez – beautiful niece of Doña Victorina v. Ben-Zayb – Spanish journalist‚ who writes silly articles about Filipinos vi. Padre Sibyla – Vice-Rector of the University of Santo Tomas vii. Padre Camorra – Parish priest of the town of Tiani viii. Don Custodio – a pro-Spanish Filipino
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June 13‚ 2013 BSEd4-1 What made Jose Rizal as our Greatest Hero? One person can be called as a hero when they do good things in our society even in our country‚ like what Jose Rizal’s did he had proven that pen is mightier than the sword and he didn’t use violence to fight off the Spaniards. Rizal’s pen may not have an immediate effect‚ but it made a more lasting impact and still very significant after generations of Filipinos. Jose Rizal became the Philippine national hero because he
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Biography of Jose Rizal The Birth of a Hero: Born On June 19‚ 1861‚ Seventh of the 11 Children of Theodora Relonda and Francisco Mercado Real Name: Jose Protacio Alonzo Mercado Rizal y Realonda Rizal as a Child: Age of 3 – learns his alphabet from his mother. Age of 5 – learns how to write and read. Age of 8 – wrote his first poem “ Sa aking mga Kababata “ 11 Children of Francisco and Theodora Saturnina ( 1850 – 1913 ) - eldest child of the family. Paciano ( 1815 – 1930 )
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Summary of Rizal in Belgian Brussels (1890) January 28‚ 1890 – Rizal left Paris for Brussels Brussels– capital of Belgium. Two reasons why Rizal leave Paris: The cost of living in Paris was very high because of the Universal Exposition. The gay social life of the city hampered his literary works‚ especially the writing of his second novel El Filibusterismo. Life in Brussels Jose Albert – accompanied Rizal to move to Brussels. Jose Alejandro – an engineering student who replaced
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Ultimo’s Dias de Rizal Rizal’s Last Days Setting: 19th Century Philippines Characters: Host/ Narrator- Josephine Bracken Bonifacio- Teodora Alonso Katipuneros- Various Judge- Attorney-(on a terrace in Fort San Pedro) Trinidad- Paciano- Gob. General- Traviel andrada Friar Host: Jose Rizal. When we hear the name Jose Rizal‚ we can automatically think of that person shot in Bagumbayan now called Luneta Park or the man on the one peso coin. Maybe some knew him well and
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Jose P. Rizal José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda (1861–1896)‚ was a Filipino nationalist‚ writer] and reformist. He is widely considered the greatest national hero of the Philippines. He was the author of Noli Me Tángere‚ El Filibusterismo and a number of poems and essays. He was executed on December 30‚ 1896. José Rizal also had Spanish and Japanese ancestors. His grandfather and father of Teodora was a half Spaniard engineer named Lorenzo Alberto Alonzo. His maternal great-great-grandfather
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Paglilitis ni Mang Serapio is a play written by Paul Dumol‚ currently an Economics professor at the University of Asia and the Pacific‚ during his high school years at Ateneo de Manila University. This play has been staged by countless theatre organizations already‚ producing myriad of interpretations and dramatizations. However‚ probably one thing has been constant in each of them since it was instilled in the text itself – that Paglilitis ni Mang Serapio is a tragedy. So with that‚ we can assume
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Rizal’s First Homecoming In the summer of August 1887‚ Rizal decided to return to the Philippines for some months. The circumstances during his time were favorable because many authorities at that time were liberally inclined. Both the Gran Oriente de España and Luz de Oriente was composed of Spaniards and Filipino masons. Rizal’s priority was to cure his mother’s eyes‚ thus his first operation of being an ophthalmologist based from his experiences and studies‚ was very successful in removing
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SUMMARY: RIZAL AND THE OTHER HEROES: José Rizal was a Filipino polymath‚ nationalist and the most prominent advocate for reforms in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era and its eventual independence from Spain. He is considered a national hero and the anniversary of Rizal’s death is commemorated as a Philippine holiday called Rizal Day. Rizal’s 1896 military trial and execution made him a martyr of the Philippine Revolution. He is the seventh of eleven children born to a middle class
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