During Rizal’s time in the 19th century‚ Asia‚ Europe and America were living in turmoil as the Industrial‚ French and American revolutions were all taking place. Each of these events affected the world and the social and political circumstances had a huge influence on Rizal himself. Each revolution changed different aspects of the global environment and contributed towards the modernization of the world and the birth of many nation states. • The Industrial Revolution The invention of
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Early 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
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correspondent 18. Trinidad Famy Y Valero – Agui’s Mother 19. Ramon Carreon – Dapitan merchant 20. Gen. Ramon Blanco – Despujol’s successor 21. Fr. Jose Vilaclara – cura of Dipolog 22. Cap. Delgras – captain of steamer Cebu 23. Maria Agoncillo – Agui’s 2nd wife 24. Juan Sitges – Carcinero’s successor 25. Florencia Garcia – Jose Burgos’s mother 26. Panday Pira – pseudonym of Padre Serrano Laktaw 27. Plaridel – M. H. del Pilar’s pseudonym 28. Andres Bonifacio – great
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2013‚ Force Majeure Events Management Experts held a gala presentation in SM North Edsa of “JOE: The Rocksicale (A Rock Musicale)‚ a live theatrical rock musical featuring a contemporary fresh new take on the life of our National Hero‚ Dr. Jose Rizal.” 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”
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rizalJosé Rizal From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article is about the Philippine national hero. For other uses‚ see José Rizal (disambiguation). José Rizal Born José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda June 19‚ 1861[1] Calamba‚ Laguna[1] Died December 30‚ 1896 (aged 35)[2] Bagumbayan‚ Manila[2] Cause of death execution by firing squad Monuments Rizal Park‚ Manila Calamba‚ Laguna Other names Pepe[3][4] Alma mater Ateneo Municipal de Manila‚University of Santo Tomas
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10955356 JOSERIZ Midterm questions 4 & 5 4. Who is Maria Clara in the personal life of Jose Rizal? What is the significance of Maria Clara in Rizal’s personal life particularly during his day in Europe? Maria Clara is the childhood sweetheart and fiancée of Noli Me Tangere ’s hero‚ Juan Crisóstomo Ibarra y Magsalin‚ the son of Don Rafael Ibarra. Maria Clara’s character is based on Leonor Rivera‚ Jose Rizal’s real life girlfriend and cousin. It was Leonor Rivera’s father‚ Antonio Rivera‚ Rizal’s
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Reminiscing the Life of Dr. Jose P. Rizal A glance to his eye-opening journey Submitted by: Cornelio‚ Ruth Estabillo‚ Janine Obligado‚ Avelardo Odper‚ Renelyn Ora‚ Rex Reyes‚ Cristine Rosete‚ Jaysieca Submitted to: Professor Ortañes Works‚ Writings‚ & Life of Rizal September
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Filmmaker # 1 Cris Villanueva as Filmmaker # 2 Joel Torre as Jose Rizal Daria Ramirez as Teodora Alonzo – mother of Jose Joonee Gamboa as Paciano – brother of Jose Rio Locsin as Trinidad – sister of Jose Cherry Pie Picache as Narcisa – sister of Jose Lara Fabregas as Josephine Bracken – an Irish‚ the last love of Rizal Ed Rocha as Fr. Vicente Balaguer – the one who is responsible in the release of the Retraction Paper Bon Vivar as Fr. Jose Villaclara Director Mike de leon PLOT OF THE STORY Setting:
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sayings * 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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Rizal as a Rational Thinker During his life‚ Jose Rizal was described as a heretic and subversive‚ an enemy of both the Church and Spain. He has made tremendous contributions to the progress of the Filipino society. His political works and essays‚ being anti-clerical and anti-colonial‚ frankly aimed to expose the maladies of his time and cure the Philippines of what he calls "the social cancer". Rizal had been the progressive radical thinker‚ and promptly answered the ailing call of his Motherland
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