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    Spanish rule during the 19th century[edit] During the 19th century Spain invested heavily in education and infrastructure. Through the Education Decree of December 20‚ 1863‚ Queen Isabella II of Spain decreed the establishment of a free public school system that used Spanish as the language of instruction‚ leading to increasing numbers of educated Filipinos.[79] Additionally‚ the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 cut travel time to Spain‚ which facilitated the rise of the ilustrados‚ an enlightened

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    Tangere is Latin for "Touch me not". According to Jose Rizal‚ the prevailing culture of injustice and oppression during that time was a ’cancer’ that was killing the Philippine society and culture. As we know‚ cancer growths should not be touched lest they metastasize to fatal (end-stage) proportions. Jose Rizal was a medical doctor after all.  Noli Me Tangere laid the ground work for the two novels. There was actually a third one in the works but Rizal died before finishing it. In Noli‚ he gave the

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    REACTION PAPER ABOUT LIFE OF RIZAL Who doesn’t know our national hero? Who doesn’t know Jose Rizal? From first grade to all ages this name is really very know. Jose Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda is our national hero‚ the greatest hero of the Filipinos. Some may say‚ how did he become the national hero? He did not even fight with the Spaniards not even seen holding a knife or sword. But he did fight for our country not using sword but using his brain. He is also known as a multi-talented

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    The film starts with Dr. Jose Rizal (Cesar Montano) in Ghent‚ Belgium‚ supposedly writing his second novel‚ El Filibusterismo. As the narration during the opening minutes continued‚ scenes that illustrate Rizal’s first novel‚ “Noli Me Tanger” was shown and Crisostomo Ibarra and his alter ego‚ Simoun‚ (Joel Torre) was introduced. This stood more as a second story of the movie as the said scenes progress throughout the movie as Rizal’s thoughts. As the two novels spread throughout the Philippines‚

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    administration in the colony. In 1853 to 1898‚ there were 41 political dictum who held office in the Philippines. In 1885 to 1896‚ during the regency of Queen Ma. Cristina there were four assign to the colonial government and two acting capacity. Rizal observes in his Noli Me Tangere that Governor-General was talking to Crisostomo Ibarra about his burdens he weigh in his shoulder. About his hardship of pleasing the King Minister and worst is when he consult the mother country about his proposal which

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    SUNNY SPAIN CHARACTERS: - PACIANO- Rizal’s brother who approved his secret departure - JOSE MERCADO- Rizal’s cousin from Binan‚ Laguna; the name which he use to go abroad to avoid detection - DONATO LECHA- the ship captain he befriended from Asturias‚ Spain - BASILIO TEODORO MORAN- publisher of Diariong Tagalog - MARCELO H. DEL PILAR- translated his Spanish articles in Tagalog for publication - JOSE M. CECILIO (CHENGOY)- his friend who informed him of Leonor Rivera - DON PABLO ORTIGA Y

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    Rizal in University of SantoTomas Five years at the University of Santo Tomás‚ from 1877 to 1882‚ gave to José Rizal a mental discipline and training that enabled him to lead the movement for the Philippine Revolution and Independence. Yet no biographic study has yet examined in depth the relationship between the hero and his Alma Mater. Most of those who have tackled the subject have done it superficially and times biasly. The picture of Rizal at the U.S.T. has frequently come out of focus:

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    TANGERE Published in Berlin (1887) “The novel is the first impartial and bold account of the life of the Tagalogs. The Filipinos will find in it the history of the last 10 years” -Jose Rizal on Noli Me Tangere NOLI ME TANGERE Published in Berlin (1887) • bleak winter of 1886 was memorable in the life of rizal o first‚ painful – hungry‚ sick and despondent in a strange city o second – brought him great joy‚ after enduring so much sufferings‚ his first novel came of the press

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    Carezza Marie P. BS Architecture Life and Works of Rizal MWF | 4:00-5:00 Is Rizal a hero‚ saint or martyr? Who is Rizal? Jose Rizal‚ the national hero of the Philippines and pride of the Malayan race‚ was born on June 19‚ 1861‚ in the town of Calamba‚ Laguna. He was the seventh child in a family of 11 children. Both his parents were educated and belonged to distinguished families. His father‚ Francisco Mercado Rizal‚ an industrious farmer whom Rizal called "a model of fathers‚" came from Biñan‚ Laguna;

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    Rizal: Return to the Philippines (MANILA) The stunning beauty of the European lands did not stop Rizal from continuously adoring his native land. After the Noli Me Tangere was published‚ he decided to return to Calamba despite the many warnings he received from friends and relatives alike. He had four reasons for returning to the Philippines: 1. to perform an operation on Doña Teodora’s eyes; 2. to defend his oppressed countrymen more effectively than doing so in a foreign land;

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