Rizal as a Hero What is the image that people represent Rizal in terms of ideology and his deeds that he has depicted from different novels and sophisticated poems? Did he pass his blood to the Filipinos which ignited them into a compassionate leader? He who is called Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda – the polymath that was reigned as the greatest hero of our nation. Jose Rizal was one of the aspiring novelists and painters of the past century. But‚ today
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Facts about Dr. Jose Rizal 1. Dr. Jose Rizal could write and read at the age two and grew up to speak in 22 languages including Tagalog‚ Ilokano‚ Spanish‚ Portuguese‚ Latin‚ Greek‚ Sanskrit‚ English‚ French‚ German‚ Arabic‚ Hebrew‚ Catalan‚ Dutch‚ Italian‚ Chinese‚ Japanese‚ Swedish‚ Russian‚ Malay‚ Bisayan‚ and Subanun. 2. He mastered various skills and subjects. He was an ophthalmologist‚ novelist‚ educator‚ farmer‚ historian‚ playwright‚ sculptor‚ painter‚ and journalist. 3. He
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Jose Rizal Jose Rizal: A Biographical Portrait Rizal’s Family Father: Francisco Mercado Rizal Mother: Teodora Alonso Realonda Brother and Sisters: Saturnina‚ Paciano‚ Narcisa‚ Olympia‚ Lucia‚ Maria‚ Concepcion‚ Josefa‚ Trinidad‚ Soledad Date of Birth: June 19‚ 1861 Date of Demise: December 30‚ 1896 Notes on Rizal’s Family The father of Jose Rizal --- Francisco Mercado Rizal --- was a descendant of Domingo Lamco‚ a Chinese who immigrated to the Philippines. It was Domingo
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ophthalmologist in Hong Kong Rizal gained many clients •December 1‚ 1891 -He wrote to his parents asking there permission to return to the Philippines - on the same date he receive news from his brother-in-law That Don Francisco‚ neneng‚ sisa‚ and Paciano and other calambeno were rusticated. Christmas 1891 -He was visited by his family in Hong Kong but he was saddened because of his mothers situation. •His family saw the difference in the life of Rizal when he was in the Philippines
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RIZAL After seeing Dr. Jose Rizal’s life through the movie‚ I’ve learned so much about him‚ aside from the common things. At his younger years‚ Rizal showed so many traits and the most important thing is his nationality. And even though faced with the far more superior Spaniards‚ Rizal showed no sign of fear. Rizal at his attainment of higher education at Ateneo Municipal even showed that he was far more superior to the Spaniards. He finished a Medical course with “Excellent” remarks. From this
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AB Philosphy I RIZAL: His LIFE and WORKS Summary of Chapter IV (topic 5‚ 6‚ 7 and 8): Rizal insists on Education as the Instrumental for Social Progress. A major contribution to the making of the Filipino nation was Rizal’s insistence on the education. He considered this as cornerstone of the reforms of the country. In his desire to improve the lot of the people he saw the need to educate them first. To him reforms would not mean anything at all if the people did not understand them.
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strongly suspect it is‚ then the way we currently construct Jose Rizal (the way we approach him and his legacy) does not speak too well of us. There is something faintly disturbing about the fact that more is written‚ and known‚ in popular society (and pop history) about how many languages Rizal spoke (and how many women he supposedly bedded) than the importance of his annotated Morga. Or even that there is this pervasive sense of Rizal the Reformer‚ without understanding that his reforms were designed
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The Modern Rizal is in Your Heart Frias‚ Jessica M. IV – St. Paul “There can be no tyrants where there are no slaves.” a quotation of Dr.Jose Rizal and also known as Pepe‚ a genius‚ well-traveled intellectual‚ the noble doctor‚ the artist‚ the sophisticate‚ a writer and resistance leader in the Philippines during Spanish colonization. He said it to break the consciousness of abuses that Filipino suffered in Spaniards and fellow Filipino. If Rizal is alive today‚ would he inspire us again
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New World Order Leading Topic Rizal Shows His Concern for a World Community. Peace Is What Men Make of It. Tolerance Is Essential in the Development of Mutual Understanding Among Nations. Love for Justice Fosters Friendship Among Nations. Rizal Urges Redemption- From Poverty. Rizal Decries Racial Superiority. Rizal’s Views on the Worth of Human Dignity Are Universal. Rizal Sets the Ideal of World Peace. Rizal Plans the Holding of International Congresses. Bring Rizal to the Consciousness of the World
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Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda in Belgian Brussels (1890) 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: 1. The cost of living in Paris was very high because of the Universal Exposition. 2. 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
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