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    Rizal as a Great Man

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    ” Jose Rizal is the figure of our nation. He is the symbol of nationalism – a deep and intimate love for our country. He has contributed in many ways. In terms of literature‚ he has given the people masterpieces such as “Noli Me Tangere”‚ “El Filibusterismo” and several works like “The Philippines a Century Hence” and “To The Young Women of Malolos”. He has given many insights on what a Filipino should have towards his/her language. He also contributed to the love towards education and learning

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    El Filibusterismo Summary

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    It began with a trip to the craft between Manila and Laguna. Among the passengers to Simuon jeweler‚ was Isagani‚ and Basilio. Thirteen years have passed since the death of Elijah and Sisa. Basilio reached San Diego and a historic meeting he saw Simuon to visit the grave of his mother inside the tomb of Ibarra. He met Simuon was Ibarra to Incognito: To hide this secret‚ Simoun attempted to kill Basilio. Without it naituloy has recruited young men to join him in his goal to avenge Spanish Government

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    REACTION PAPER Of NOLI ME TANGERE Submitted By: kiyo21 BSBA 1 Submitted To: Miss Marivic Valdez A. What is it all about? NOLI ME TANGERE RIZAL was a student at the Universidad Central de Madrid when the idea of a novel of The Philippines under Spanish Colonial Rule occurred to him. In early 1884 he proposed a writing collaboration among a group of Filipinos in Madrid which‚ perhaps unsurprisingly‚ came to nothing. However‚ he got underway by himself and by late 1884 was about halfway

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    John Brian A. Cali BSBA-Econ 3 REACTION PAPER (The Count of Monte Cristo) The Count of Monte Cristo is a classic story showcasing different genres of themes. It is about adventure of hope‚ justice‚ status‚ vengeance‚ romance and forgiveness. The film captivated all the viewers because of its reality about the society. It touched the different lives of people facing the same struggles and situations. What also helped for this film to be understood is its historical setting. It is for this reason

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    chapter of Crispin and Basilio and that of Cecil to informal settlers and OFWs respectively. It made me realize that occurrences and events that Rizal wrote about more than a hundred years ago are still happening today. Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo are still highly relevant today. There are still young Crispins and Basillions out there. Proof of this: just take a look at the street children out there selling sampaguitas and begging for alms. Notice the teenagers out already working and

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    Zapanta‚ Claire S. Ms.Veronica Nepomuceno N38 Rizalcrs FORGOTTEN BECAUSE OF CHANGES Nowadays‚ everywhere you look at‚ every people you met‚ every places you where‚ you will notice that everything changed. Even yourself you didn’t know that you was awesomely changed. Take a look back on your childhood memories you remembered. At that moment‚ your just a little kiddo that only knows is to play and play. And those places and memories are part of your life.

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    that the revolution was one of the reason why Filipinos come together to fight for what they know is right. Being colonized by Spaniards‚ you can still do lot of things just like what Rizal did. He wrote the two novels – Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo to show how the Spaniards treated us that leads to the urge of Bonifacio and his fellow Katipuneros to start a revolution. Rizal was not the leader of the revolution in physical aspects but he is the one who lit and put the Filipino’s heart in

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    CHAPTER 19: EL FILIBUSTERISMO PUBLISHED IN GHENT I. PRIVATIONS IN GHENT a. Reasons for moving to Ghent i. Cost of printing in Ghent was cheaper than in Brussels ii. To escape from the enticing attraction of Petite Suzanne II. PRINTING OF EL FILIBUSTERISMO a. He pawned his jewels in order to pay the down payment and the early partial payments during the printing of the novel III. VENTURA‚ SAVIOR OF FILI a. Valentine Ventura in Paris learned of Rizal’s predicament and immediately sent him

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    Mjhay

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    himself Rizal was influenced by this fact is suggested in his dedication‚ “To My Country”. Originally written in Spanish‚ the book is more commonly published and read in the Philippines in either Filipino or English. Together with its sequel‚ El Filibusterismo‚ the reading of Noli was obligatory for high school students throughout the archipelago. References for the novel José Rizal‚ a Filipino nationalist and medical doctor‚ conceived the idea of writing a novel that would expose the ills of Philippine

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    assumption is that the author’s background (personal history) has an implicit yet profound influence on all aspects of the narrative. An illustration very close to our Filipino roots and sensibility are the works of Jose Rizal – Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. Through acquainting ourselves with Rizal‚ the maxim of nationalism comes to light‚ that given the identity of Dr. Jose Rizal‚ readers realize the implicit heroic propaganda embedded between the lines. They are able to further comprehend why

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