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    gallant services. **At 9:00 am – Fr. Federico Faura arrived and was reminded by Rizal that he once said to Rizal that someday he would lose his head for writing the Noli .”Father you are indeed a prophet”‚ Rizal remarked. **At 10:00 am –Fathers Jose Vilaclara and Vicente Balaguer visited the hero. After them ‚ came Santiago Mataix ‚ who interviewed Rizal for his news paper El Heraldo de Madrid. **At 12:00 noon to 3:30 pm –Rizal was alone and he then finished his Farewell poem and hid it inside

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    TEXT ANALYSIS OF “NOLI ME TANGERE” - Barlaan GENRE: Novel PURPOSE OF THE TEXT: Jose Rizal wrote Noli Me Tangere during the time of the Spanish occupation in the Philippines. The novel is a reflection of what the Filipinos were going through during that time. He wrote it to open the eyes of the Filipinos to the reality that they were being oppressed. Rizal’s book persistently unmasks contemporary Spaniards in the Philippines of every kind. He exposes corruption and brutality of the civil guards

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    Portfolio in Literature 1 Presented to: Instr. Jasmin T. Gadian Presented by: Gerlie Gonzales BEEd-2 Footnote to Youth by Jose Garcia Villa Footnote to Youth concentrates in the prospect of teenage marriage. This account focuses on the most common problem of the youth these days‚ Love and being in love encompasses a lot of things in life that we have to keep in mind. Being married at the young age is something that many people should consider because with everything that’s been happening

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    Jose Garcia Villa Jose Garcia Villa (5 August 1908 – 12 June 1973) is a Filipino poet and a National Artist for Literature. He is known for introducing the "reversed consonance rime scheme‚" as well as for "comma poems" that made full use of the punctuation mark in an innovative way. Villa is also a short story writer‚ critic‚ and painter. Written Works: Philippine Short Stories: Best 25 Short Stories of 1928; Philippine Love Stories; Footnote to Youth: Tales of the Philippines and Others;

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    Paolo Cruz‚ Jose Cruz‚ Edquiban‚ Lao‚ Bengzon‚ Urbano‚ Stamboel‚ Baloy‚ Magno‚  Colobong  Rizal Memes:  1.  (picture of cellphone of Rizal) Top: I love you‚ babe. Bottom: Send to all   *iphone message image    ­Send to: babe 1‚ babe 2‚ babe 3 etc    ­Message: I love you‚ babe.  (“SEND TO ALL”)     2.  (picture of Rizal) Top: Ready to die for my country Bottom: Not ready for commitment      3.  (picture of Bonifacio and Rizal) Bonifacio invites Rizal to join the KKK. Rizal: *seenzoned  *FB group message image 

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    Rizal’s Challenge to the Youth JOSE Rizal’s famous message for the youth is that the youth is fair hope of the nation. What he exactly said was the youth was “bella esperanza de la Patria mia” or “fair hope of my fatherland” (Rizal’s Poems‚ Centennial Edition‚ Manila: Jose Rizal National Centennial Commission‚ 1962‚ p. 15). He did not say that the youth was the country’s sole hope. That he said so is misquoting him. Fair hope is very different from being the only hope. This message was in his

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    Analysis of The Fence The author started the story by describing the two nipa houses. But if you go back to his introduction after reading the story‚ you would realize that these adjectives were pertaining to the two main characters‚ Aling Biang and Aling Sebia. " They were two separate worlds‚ two opposing planets so near together that their repulsion had become stifled‚ and its repression become more envenomed. And yet but a yard of parched soil separated them‚ a yard of brittle-crusted earth

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    RIZAL IN PARIS After completing his studies in Madrid‚ Rizal went to Paris and Germany to specialize ophthalmology. He studied this field to be able to cure his mother’s eye ailment. He served as an assistant to famous ophthalmologists in Europe. He also continued his travels and observations on European life and customs‚ government and laws in Paris and Germany. * In Gay Paris * 24 years old‚ already a physician * On his way to Paris‚ he stopped at Barcelona to meet his friend‚ Maximo

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    Noli In the patriotic novel Noli Me Tangere‚ Jose Rizal shaped the minds and opened the eyes of his fellow Filipinos to the abuse they suffered at the hands of tyrannical Spanish authorities. He proved that the pen is mightier than the sword. He symbolically painted a portrait quite similar to the conditions of the Philippines during that time. Rizal introduces the character of Juan Crisostomo Ibarra‚ the only son of the late Haciendero Don Rafael Ibarra. Ibarra was near perfect‚ he’s handsome

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    Spaniards sailed and landed on the towns of Taytay and Cainta in the province of Morong (now known as Rizal). (PARAPHRASED STATEMENTS (CITE THE HISTORY OF YOUR STUDY HERE) Historically wise‚ Biñan is associated with Jose Protacio Rizal‚ the country’s national hero. It was in June 1869 when Jose Rizal as a young boy went to Biñan with his brother Paciano. Here‚ his first formal education was entrusted to Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz who after a year and a half of tutelage advised young Rizal to continue

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