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    Rizal History

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    and writings? Republic Act No. 1425 Rizal Law Making it compulsory to those in tertiary education to study the life works and writing of our National Hero. “The life‚ works and writings of Rizal‚ particularly the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo‚ are constant and inspiring source of patriotism and nationalism to which the minds of the youth should be suffused.” – Claro M. Recto Republic Act No. 1425 Purpose To awaken the spirit of patriotism and nationalism in the Filipino

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    influence and power‚ and the revenge of Edmond Dantes. As I watched the movie‚ the plots of Dr. Rizal’s books‚ the El Filibusterismo and Noli Me Tangere flashed back to my mind. I noticed similarities in them: Ibarra’s abduction and imprisonment and the undying love for Maria Clara in Noli Me Tangere‚ and his disguise as Simoun and revenge in El Filibusterismo. Rizal must have a good time reading Alexander Dumas’ obra maestro. Like Rizal‚ I had a wonderful time-- watching the movie-- as

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    Jose Rizal

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    Colleges and Universities Courses On the Life‚ Works and Writings of Jose Rizal‚ Particularly His Novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo‚ Authorizing the Printing and Distribution Thereof‚ and for Other Purposes. The measure was strongly opposed by the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines due to the anti-clerical themes in Noli Me Tángere and El Filibusterismo. RIZAL AS A HERO According to Renato Constantino‚ when the American government conquered the island of the Philippines from the

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    Jose Rizal

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    Rizal runs his life. Marilou Diaz-Abaya‚ the director‚ made a very good choice of choosing Cesar Montano as Jose Rizal and Joel Torre as his counterpart as the Crisostomo Ibarra and afterward Simoun in his very proud novel‚ Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. This movie Jose Rizal is a great explanation of the Philippine tragic history. I didn’t suffer the 3-hours-movie long. It shows nationalism and heroism in a nonviolent manner‚ though‚ there were instances that the characters speak in Spanish

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    Narrative report Adventure Time: A Journey to the World of Rizal’s Famous Novels (Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo) We’re on a mission to look for the places that were named after the characters of Rizal in his novels Noli Me tangere and El Filibusterismo. My groupmates and I arrived at PUP before 9am; we rode PNR to get to our starting point which is Laong Laan station. We are really excited for this fun-filled day. We are very happy when we saw the street named ‘Basilio’‚ we had different

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    my fieldtrip

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    in History 12 (Rizal’s life‚ Works and Writings). Our first destination was the landing site called “Punto Del Desembarco de Rizal”. When we were on our way we passed through the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo Street. From Magallanes‚ Noli Me Tangere goes southward through El Filibusterismo and stops at the corner of Ermita district. This street received its name from the title of Rizal’s immortal novel. Next‚ we were at the landing site. I had been to Dapitan many times and had visited

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    Rizal's life

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    Rizal was not easy. The writers‚ cinematographer‚ editors and director surely were efficiently prepared in making the movie‚ as evidence by the transitions made on every scene‚ from real event to flashbacks‚ Rizal’s writing Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo and how they related to his life until the execution at Bagumbayan. Though I

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    While watching the movie‚ I have observed similarities and differences of some scenes from today’s youth. Let’s start discussing about the similarities. First thing I have observed is the harsh treatment given by the colonials to our fellowmen especially to women and children. They‚ if not physically‚ were verbally abused by the Spaniards. I compared it to what’s happening in our society today and quite noticed a similarity. It is similar in a way that women and children‚ even the men too‚ are still

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    V for Vendetta

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    In the not too distant future‚ Britain is filled with torture cells‚ unfair punishments‚ and prejudice against minorities. However in the mist of all this chaos‚ one man known only by the name V dares to stand up to the government and is labeled as a terrorist. One night V rescues a young woman called Evey Hammond and an unlikely bond between the two emerges which results with Evey becoming Vs ally. But though V may be charismatic and have a passion for justice he also is bitter and has his own personal

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    rizal a hero

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    In a pragmatic status quo where textbooks teach us at early ages to appreciate the events that truly mattered in the development of history‚ no one of the Filipino blood could turn his back on Dr. Jose P. Rizal. Throughout my academic journey in school‚ my knowledge about him consistently evolves. If before‚ I’ve known him as a hero with distinctive title‚ now I’ve come to appreciate his literary pieces that awakened the patriotism of our heritage. But after such studies and idealisms learned in

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