implication of the following and relate it to the present situation of our country 1. Life of Rizal since Childhood until Death Once we were considered as a great nation in Asia‚ but as we have observed‚ we now belong to those seemingly stagnant Asian countries. The solution to this horrible condition was education. The childhood of Jose Rizal can be characterized by his desire to learn. Jose Rizal was not a physically blessed or strong child however‚ he had a strong will guided and taught by
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Tour en el Histórico Fuerte de Santiago Fort Santiago is part of the walled city in Manila called Intramuros. José Rizal‚ our national hero‚ was imprisoned in the fort before his execution in 1896. But who would have thought that every piece of these Hispanic stones witnessed one great event in the Philippine history. Now‚ let’s walk into one of the oldest Hispanic stone fortress in the country… It was built in 1571‚ on the site of the native settlement of Raja Soliman. First Fort was a palisaded
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CHAPTER 1 * Jose Rizal * born July 19‚ 2861 in Calamba‚ Laguna * baptized by Rev. Rufino Collantes in the Catholic church of Calamba‚ June 22‚ 1861 * named “Jose” in honor of St. Joseph * Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda * Parents * Francisco Mercado Rizal – born in Binan‚ Laguna on May 11‚ 1818 and died in Manila on January 5‚ 1898 at the age of 80 * Teodora Alonso Realonda – born in Manila on November 8‚ 1826 and died in Manila
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draws to a close‚ Jose Rizal and his selfless sacrifice continues to echo in the consciousness of every Filipino. Much as the decision to execute Rizal seemed harsh and unjust‚ it was an expected verdict since Spain was facing a difficult time in quelling the revolution in Cuba and could ill afford another rebellion in her colony in the Orient. The easy way out‚ the Spanish colonial authorities must have presumed‚ was to snuff out swiftly the leading voice of reform‚ and Rizal was the perfect fall
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Padre Ballaguer and Oba and of course Rizal himself. The characters have their own “moments” as they say. The filmmakers (Ricky Davao and Cris Villanueva) interviewed them one by one. And with their interview‚ these points arise: • Did JosepHine Bracken really loved Rizal and was she the Spanish friar’s accomplice to encourage Rizal about retraction? • Rizal’s family didn’t like Josephine Bracken as she’s a “flirt” and lacks intellectual knowledge. • Rizal agreed to retract for the reason that
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film on Rizal. The two had faced a lot of complications along the way. They had experienced debates‚ propose sorts of humorous observation. The Two fil makers had their investigation and research on the mystery behind the life of Rizal by encountering and interviewing the significant people in Rizal’s life using their creative minds. The first person they interviewed was Rizal’s mother wherein they talked about how Rizal live when he is still alive. The also talked about the time when Rizal is starting
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CHAPTER VII RIZAL’S MORAL LEGACIES FOR OUR DAILY LIFE Why We Need to Know Rizal’s Moral Legacies? The enduring greatness of Rizal lies in the richness of his ideas and the nobility of his examples. The validity of his thoughts and soul-searching teachings is his legacy to humanity. The applicability of his deathless examples is his heritage to his people. Rizal’s prophetic insights and matchless visions on how the Filipinos can traverse the road to progress so that they can enjoy the fullness
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* All men are born equal‚ naked‚ without bonds. God did not create man to be a slave; nor did he endow him with intelligence to have him hoodwinked‚ or adorn him with reason to have him deceived by others. Reaction * This saying of Dr. Jose Rizal wants to tell us that all people in this world are equal‚ we are not born to be a slave. We need to show to others that if they are smart‚ we are also smart‚ and what are the things they can do we can do it also. Filipinos are not born to deceived
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life[edit] Jose Rizal was born to the wealthy Mercado-Rizal family in Calamba‚ Laguna of the Philippines. The Mercado-Rizals were considered one of the most prestigious Filipino families during their time. Jose Rizal came from the 13-member family consisting of his parents‚ Francisco Mercado II and Teodora Alonso Realonda‚ and nine sisters and one brother. His parents were leaseholders of a hacienda and an accompanying rice farm by the Dominicans.[11][12] From an early age‚ Jose Rizal Mercado showed
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stumbled upon the following texts in www.wikipedia.org: “...Rizal proposed the writing of a novel about the Philippines written by a group of Filipinos. His proposal was unanimously approved by the Filipinos present at the party‚ among whom were Pedro‚ Maximino and Antonio Paterno‚ Graciano López Jaena‚ Evaristo Aguirre‚ Eduardo de Lete‚ Julio Llorente and Valentin Ventura. However‚ this project did not materialize. The people who agreed to help Rizal with the novel did not write anything. Initially‚ the
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