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    movement did not cause the Revolution DICHOTOMY: REFORM REVOLUTION Renato Constantino Echoed Agoncillo Accepts: Essentialist characterization of Agoncillo DICHOTOMY RIZAL BONIFACIO 3. NOT based on historical FACTS FACTS: (REFORMIST) Province of Spain NOT for INDEPENDENCE Anti-Friar NOT anti-SPANIARD Not for Armed Revolution RIZAL: El Fili and Manifesto to the Filipino People Denounced the Revolution Antonio Luna: x Katipunan 4. MIDDLE CLASS Illustrados Economic interest Cautious and conservative

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    ago--Tagore in India at the beginning of the 20th century‚ Rizal in the Philippines in the late 19th century. In an undated essay on education‚ "La Instruccion‚" whose manuscript is preserved in the Philippine National Library‚ Jose Rizal presented a critique on primary instruction in the Philippines during the late 19th century and provided suggestions for its improvement. Before taking further studies in Manila and Europe‚ Rizal was taught by his mother‚ private tutors and a small private

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    Rizal’s Life Noli Me Tangere When the book starts‚ Ibarra is returning to the Philippines after a 7 year absence‚ and he is reunited with his lover‚ María Clara. He also learns the details of his father’s death‚ which was caused by one of his father’s political opponents in his home town of Binondo‚ Manila. Father Dámaso is one of the religious/political figures in Binondo who dislikes Ibarra’s dad. By accusing Ibarra’s dad of being a heretic‚ and by using the death of a local student to make

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    El Filibusterismo is the sequel (of sorts) to Rizal’s Filipino classic‚ Noli me tangere. It is set some thirteen years after the events of the earlier book‚ Noli‚ dominated by Juan Crisóstomo Ibarra‚ now Simoun‚ and his ideals for a better future for the Philippines It was written in dedication to the three martyred priests Mariano Gomez‚ Jose Burgos‚ and Jacinto Zamora‚ whose deaths left an indelible mark in his mind. http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/filipino/rizalj2.htm http://carlojoe5

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    JOSE P. RIZAL’S EXILE IN DAPITAN (1892-1896) JOSE P. RIZAL’S EXILE IN DAPITAN (1892-1896) |   | Beginning of Exile in Dapitan. The steamer Cebu which brought Rizal to Dapitan carried a letter from Father Pablo Pastells‚ Superior of the Jesuit Society in the Philippines‚ to Father Antonio Obach‚ Jesuit parish priest of Dapitan. In this letter‚ Father Superior Pastells informed Father Obach that Rizal could live at the parish convent on the following conditions:1. "That Rizal publicly retract

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    GROUP 2 :RIZAL’S ESSAYS ORTEGA‚ OLLERO PASTRANA PEÑALOSA PFLEIDER To the young women of Malolos (London‚ February 22‚ 1889) This famous letter was written by Rizal in Tagalog‚ while he was reading in London‚ upon the request of M.H. del Pilar. The story behind this letter is this; On December 12‚ 1888‚ a group of twenty young women of Malolos petitioned Goveror-General Weyler for permission to open a “night school” so that they might study Spanish under Teodoro Sandiko.

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    Manlongat‚ Artemio Gonzalo A. 2LM1 Movie Review: Jose Rizal by Marilou Diaz- Abaya A. In the film Jose Rizal by Marilou Diaz-Abaya‚ many facts about the life and the last days of Dr. Jose Rizal was presented. However‚ many inconsistencies according to history were depicted in the movie. The inconsistencies‚ I think are to enrich and to give the movie more substance as it progresses. These inconsistencies were; the friend of Dr. Jose Rizal that visits him in his cell‚ Simoun died because of a

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    one another is one of the lessons “El Tonto del Barrio” illustrates to the readers through the protagonist of the story‚ Romero Estrado. The story begins describing with very specific details the life of “El Cotorro” or Romero. Mr. Armas continues the story inviting all of the people from “El Barrio” to come along in the story to show their influence in the life of Romero. Summarizing what happens in the story‚ Mr. Romero seems to be the happiest person from el Barrio. He always whistles joyfully

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    what evil things they’re making out. Unite as one and light up the fire in our mind and soul. Through the elements of the strong‚ powerful‚ and very influential books of Dr. Jose Rizal‚ we Filipinos‚ are able to wake up in our long time of sleeping. It is true that pen is sharper than a sword. It’s been 150 years when Rizal gave his life to our country for us to be awaken in the abuses‚ wrong doings‚ and treats of Spaniards to the Filipinos. It’s been a very long time but his advocacy of opening

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    LETTERS TO THE YOUNG WOMEN OF MALOLOS On February 22‚ 1889‚ Rizal wrote the famous letter now known as “To the Young Women of Malolos” as per the request of Marcelo H. del Pilar. This famous letter was written by Rizal in Tagalog while he was residing in London. The story behind this letter is as follows: On December 12‚ 1888‚ a group of 20 young women from Malolos petitioned Governor-General Weyler for permission to open a “night school” so that they could study Spanish under Teodoro Sandiko

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