Jose Rizal‚ an ilustrado in the 19th Century Spanish Monarchy Restoration By Carlos Alberdi | Updated October 25‚ 2011 - 12:00am 2 9 googleplus0 0 MANILA‚ Philippines - The hero of Philippine independence was a genuine Spanish free-thinker during his time. Last June 19 was the 150th birth anniversary of Jose Rizal‚ the icon of Philippine independence. His memory clouded by the geographical and mental distance that now separates us from the Pacific Ocean‚ which was once called the “Spanish
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Controversy Rizal is known to be a Philippines’ national hero. He was able to contribute with the Filipinos in order to proclaim independence from the Spaniards. Rizal has a unique style in which he informs Filipinos about the cancer of the country during the Spanish regime. He wrote two novels‚ the first novel (Noli Me Tangere) was all about the harsh doings of the Spaniards with the Filipinos and the second novel (El Filibusterismo) was the symbolism of realization that Rizal wants Filipinos
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As a typical Filipinoa‚ Jose Rizal was a product of the mixture of different races. In his veins flowed the blood of both East and West. Like Negrito‚ Indonesian‚ Malay‚ Chinese‚ Japanese and Spanish. Predominantly‚ he was a Malayan and was a magnificent specimen of Asian manhood. Rizal had a trace of Chinese ancestry that came from a businessman named Domingo Lam-Co‚ the ancestor of Rizal’s father. He was a Chinese immigrant from Fukien‚ who arrived in Manila in about 1690. He married a Chinese
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The Poetry of Jose Rizal Jose Rizal is the Philippines’ national hero. He was an amazing polymath. One of the fields he excelled in is poetry. While other poets wrote out of sheer creativity‚ Rizal wrote mostly out of fervor for his motherland. Many other poets write or wrote for the fame or to please a patron. He always wrote under duress. He lived during the time of the corrupt colonial Spanish government. This is probably why there is such poignancy in his poetry. It is as though he longs for
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1. RIZAL AND HIS TIME PROLOGUEThe world of Rizal’s Times 2. Objectives 1. Discuss the historical background of the world and of the Philippines during Rizal’s time. 2. Identify the different evils done by the Spanish authorities in the Philippines. 3. Appreciate the events that led to the positive change in the lives of the 3. Before the birth of Rizal. 4. Feb. 19‚ 1861 – the liberal Czar Alexander II issued a proclamation emancipating 22‚500‚000 serfs to appease the rising discontent
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Borja‚Jullius T. MCDBA-3 It challenges strong belief and faith in our national hero by adding some more “facts” about the true life of Rizal. Though it greatly differs on the way the story was communicated to the viewers. Bayaning 3rd World had this sort of documentary feel that made it look more credible. The opening part of the film looked like we’re about to watch an educational film for elementary students. The movie’s simplicity is just beautiful for it directly speaks for itself and clearly
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Brand Analysis Jo Malone 14/10/2014 Content 1. Background 3 2. SWOT Anaylsis 4 2.1 Strength 4 2.2 Weakness 4 2.3 Opportunities 5 2.4 Threats 5 3. Recommendations 6 4. Conclusion 7 5. References 8 1. Background Jo Malone is an international brand which was established in United Kingdom by Jo Malone in 1994‚ then it was acquired by Estée Lauder in 1999(Jo Malone 2014). This brand has a series of products‚ such as
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Site of San Agustin Church (built in 1589 making it the oldest stone church in the country) and its museum as well as Fort Santiago where national hero Jose Rizal spent his final days. 1130- 1230 Lunch Rizal Park 1230- 1600: Visit the National Museum. See the giant relief map of the Philippines‚ dancing fountains‚ and the iconic Rizal Monument. 1600- 1700 University of Santo Tomas (the oldest university in Asia). 1800- 1900: Dinner at Bayleaf Hotel and enjoy 360° view of the metropolis
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One of the most favourite novels of Rizal was the Count of Monte Cristo which was authored by Alexander Dumas. This novel—which portrays the story of Edmond Dantes-- instilled his romantic cravings. Accordingly‚ the life of Edmond Dantes was a story of hope‚ vengeance‚ forgiveness‚ and mercy. This novel was an excellent example of pure wisdom and love. The theme of its story struck Rizal’s genius mind and unique character. The novel became a favourite reading material of the hero during his teenage
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1109 Jo Baer is an American artist born in Seattle‚ Washington on August 7‚ 1929 to her mother‚ Hortense Kalisher Kleinberg‚ a commercial artist and her father‚ Lester Kleingberg‚ a successful commodities broker in hay and grain. When she was a child she studied art at the Cornish College of the Arts‚ but since this is not what her mother wanted‚ Jo went to the University of Washington to major in biology. She stayed there from 1946-1949 and dropped out her junior year to marry. In 1953‚ Jo married
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