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    Token For The Financer The galley proofs of the noli carefully rolled around the pen that he used in writing it and a complimentary copy with the following inscriptions: “To My Dear Friend‚ Maximo Viola‚ The First To Read And Appreciate My Work – Jose Rizal” Rizal gave the Fili’s original manuscript to Ventura. Ventura kept the manuscript as a souvenir for his family. 12. Critics Of The Novel • The Special Committee Of The Faculty Of The University Of Sto. Tomas Condemned The Novel As Heretical

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    The most common thing or if I may say the only thing that people answer when you ask them about Jose Rizal is that he is our national hero— idol and he is found in our 1-peso coin— icon. Sad to say that‚ in our modern times today‚ people have very limited knowledge about our national hero. The facts above are the only two things most of us know about Jose Rizal but for historians and experts; they have so much adjectives to connect with our national hero. Bayaning Third World‚ a “detective” story

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    the arrival in Madrid‚ Rizal sought the help of the : Filipino Colony - the Asosacion Hispano - Filipina and the Liberal Spanish Newspapers ( La Justicia‚ El Globo‚ La Republica‚ El Resumen‚ etc. ) M.H. del Pilar - acted as the lawyer of Dr. Jose Rizal Dr. Dominador Gomez - secretary of the Asosacion Hispano - Filipina Señor Fabie - Minister of Colonies El Resumen - a Madrid newspaper which sympathized the Filipino cause " to cover the ears‚ open the purse and fold the arms " - Spanish

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    Noli and Fili

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    centuries had been heaped on us and our country: I have described the social condition‚ the life‚ our beliefs‚ our hopes‚ our desires‚ our grievances‚ our grief… The facts I narrate are all true and they actually happened. I can prove them.” * Jose Rizal Idea of Writing the Novel on the Philippines * It was written during the Spanish colonization. * Rizal wants to expose the inequalities of the Spanish Catholic priests and the ruling government. * Rizal was inspired by his reading

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    without paying rent. He could not accept Ventura’s invitation‚ for he had a high sense of dignity and would not accept charity from any man.  Rizal was accompanied by Jose Albert when he moved to Brussels. They lived in a modest boarding house on 38 Rue Philippe Champagne. Later Albert left the city‚ and was replaced by Jose Alejandro‚ an engineering student. Rizal was busy writing his second novel which was a continuation of the Noli. Aside from writing its chapters‚ he wrote articles for La

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    approached and constructed in the public sphere gives a country an understanding of who they are as a people. Heroes are a reflection of the values of a people. And if that is the case‚ as I strongly suspect it is‚ then the way we currently construct Jose Rizal (the way we approach him and his legacy) does not speak too well of us. There is something faintly disturbing about the fact that more is written‚ and known‚ in popular society (and pop history) about how many languages Rizal spoke (and how

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    proclaiming any Filipino historical figure as a national hero. However‚ because of their significant roles in the process of nation building and contributions to history‚ there were laws enacted and proclamations issued honoring these heroes. Even Jose Rizal‚ considered as the greatest among the Filipino heroes‚ was not explicitly proclaimed as a national hero. The position he now holds in Philippine history is a tribute to the continued veneration or acclamation of the people in recognition of his

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    * The Winds of April. Manila: University of the Philippines Press‚ 1941. * Seven Hills Away. Denver: Alan Swallow‚ 1947. * Children of the Ash-Covered Loam and Other Stories. Manila: Benipayo‚ 1954; Bookmark Filipino Literary Classics‚ 1992. * Children of the Ash-Covered Loam and Other Stories. Manila: Benipayo‚ 1954; Bookmark Filipino Literary Classics‚ 1992. * A Season of Grace. Manila: Benipayo‚ 1956; Russian translation‚ 1974; Malaysian translation‚ 1988; Bookmark Filipino

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    Rizal

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    RIZAL After seeing Dr. Jose Rizal’s life through the movie‚ I’ve learned so much about him‚ aside from the common things. At his younger years‚ Rizal showed so many traits and the most important thing is his nationality. And even though faced with the far more superior Spaniards‚ Rizal showed no sign of fear. Rizal at his attainment of higher education at Ateneo Municipal even showed that he was far more superior to the Spaniards. He finished a Medical course with “Excellent” remarks. From this

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    1896 – the court martial started at 8:00 am in the Military building known as Cuartel de España. • There are Seven Members of the Military Court: – Lt. Col. Jose Togores Arjona – president – Capt. Ricardo Muñoz Arias – Capt. Manuel Reguera – Capt. Santiago Izquierdo Osorio • There are Seven Members of the Military Court: – Lt. Col. Jose Togores Arjona – president – Capt. Ricardo Muñoz Arias – Capt. Manuel Reguera – Capt. Santiago Izquierdo Osorio – Capt. Braulio Rodriguez – Capt. Manuel Diaz Escribano

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