social unrest among the natives. Jose Rizal‚ at age 35 was the greatest political enemy of Spain in the Philippines with his exceptional linguistics ability and interest in the science and arts Rizal was most effective in his campaign for freedom as a writer. His novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo were scratching indictments of Spanish Tyranny and church which came to acquire immense political power. In Ghent‚ Belgium 1891 as Rizal narrates while he is writing the chapter
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When Rizal Left New York for London From May 13-16‚ 1888‚ Dr. Jose P. Rizal stayed at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. It was one of the best hotels in New York City at the time and the building is now the location of the International Pencil Factory located at the Madison Park (incidentally where the Filipino Independence Day festival is held every year.) On May 16th‚ Jose Rizal gathered enough funds for a trip to London onboard the luxurious liner CITY OF ROME. The Statue of Liberty was only 2 years
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JOSE PROTACIO RIZAL MERCADO Y ALONZO REALONDA Calle Real‚ Rizal Shrine Calamba‚ Laguna 0915-5774925 joseprizal@yahoo.com OBJECTIVE: To share a heart of a Filipino nationalist and inspire all the Filipino youth today EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: 1887 Eye specialization course‚ PhD University of Heidelberg 1885 Philosophy and Letters‚ PhD 1884 Licentiate in Medicine Universidad Central de Madrid 1878-1882 Opthalmology (undergraduate) 1877-1878 Philosopy
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CHAPTER 1 : ADVENT OF NATIONAL HERO JUNE 19‚ 1861 – the day when Jose Rizal was born JOSE RIZAL - The greatest hero of the Philippines - “many – splendored genius” - dowered by God superb “intellectual”‚ - “moral” and “physical qualities” - a man of many talents - a martyr and a patriot WORLD WHEN RIZAL WAS BORN 1861 PAX HISPANICA – reigned over the archipelago GOV. JOSE LEMERY – the governor general – a good militarist & established politico military over Visayas & Mindanao
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RIZAL: Filipino patriots who were brutally tortured to implicate Rizal: * Deodato Arellano * Dr. Pio Valenzuela * Moises Salvador * Jose Dizon * Domingo Franco * Timoteo Paez December 29‚ 1896 – Rizal was formally notified of the court’s verdict: death. “Imitation of Christ” by Thomas à Kempis - always had with him (Rizal). Documentary and Testimonial evidence presented against Rizal: * A letter of Antonio Luna to Mariano Ponce * A letter of Rizal to his family
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José Rizal Quotes José Rizal quotes “One only dies once‚ and if one does not die well‚ a good opportunity is lost and will not present itself again.” ― José Rizal “He who does not know how to look back at where he came from will never get to his destination.” ― José Rizal “Our liberty will not be secured at the sword’s point... We must secure it by making ourselves worthy of it. And when the people reaches that height‚ God will provide a weapon‚ the idols will be shattered‚ tyranny will
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JOSE P. RIZAL’S EXILE IN DAPITAN (1892-1896) JOSE P. RIZAL’S EXILE IN DAPITAN (1892-1896) | | Beginning of Exile in Dapitan. The steamer Cebu which brought Rizal to Dapitan carried a letter from Father Pablo Pastells‚ Superior of the Jesuit Society in the Philippines‚ to Father Antonio Obach‚ Jesuit parish priest of Dapitan. In this letter‚ Father Superior Pastells informed Father Obach that Rizal could live at the parish convent on the following conditions:1. "That Rizal publicly retract
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Synopsis José Rizal was born on June 19‚ 1861‚ in Calamba‚ Philippines. While living in Europe‚ Rizal wrote about the discrimination that accompanied Spain’s colonial rule of his country. He returned to the Philippines in 1892‚ but was exiled due to his desire for reform. Although he supported peaceful change‚ Rizal was convicted of sedition and executed on December 30‚ 1896‚ at age 35. CONTENTS Synopsis Early Life Writing and Reform Exile in the Philippines Execution and Legacy QUOTES
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Relevance of Rizal Law My first ideas about the Rizal law was that it was another uninteresting governmental document that needs to be understood and memorized. Being a teenager‚ that’s my way of thinking. I figured that since it is a law‚ it will tackle all about mechanics and provisions. I also thought that the Rizal Law was made for the exclusive purpose of understanding the life and works of our national hero. I was partly wrong. As I read the Rizal Law‚ I was correct about it
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REACTION PAPER IN THE MOVIE JOSE RIZAL The movie tells the life story of Jose Rizal‚ the national hero of the Philippines. A three-hour epic on the life and struggles of his poet and patriotisms. It covers his life fromhis childhood to his execution at the hands of the Spanish forces occupying thePhilippines in the late 19th century. We are also thrown into the world of Rizal’s novels (filmed in black and white)‚ so we get a glimpse of how he viewed Filipino society under the Spanish heal. The
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