Good n i n e v E g The Propaganda Movement Propaganda Movement -peaceful crusade or campaign for reforms. It was organized and participated by the illustrados. Dr. Jose Rizal‚ Marcelo H. del Pilar and Graciano Lopez Jaena are the leaders of the said movement. Rise of the Propaganda Movement It began in 1872‚ when Fathers Mariano Gomez‚ Jose Burgos‚ and Jacinto Zamora (all Filipino Priests) were executed by Spanish colonizers. The Filipino exiles of 1872 and many patriotic students
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Rizal’s Education- Early Schooling (Calamba & Biñan) * The Hero’s First Teacher Doña Teodora was Jose’s first non-formal teacher * On her lap‚ Jose learned prayers and the alphabet at the age of three * Private Tutors of Rizal * Maestro Celestino was Jose’s first private tutor. * Maestro Lucas Padua was the second private tutor. * Maestro Leon Monroy became the hero’s tutor in Spanish and Latin. He was a classmate of Don Francisco. The Uncles of Rizal
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Jose Rizal (1861-1896) Rizal was born on June 19‚ 1861‚ in Calamba‚ Laguna‚ the seventh child and the second son of the 11 children of Francisco Mercado and Teodora Alonso. Rizal’s parents were not only well-to-do‚ but also well educated‚ a rarity among Filipino families then. His father‚ a sugar planter and landholder‚ attended a Latin school in his native Binan town‚ also in Laguna‚ and a college in Manila. His mother‚ who had a good business sense managed some small enterprise‚ also studies at
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Philippines at that time‚ exerted a powerful influence on his intellectual development. He was educated at the Ateneo de Manila and the University of Santo Tomas in Manila. In 1882‚ he went to study medicine and liberal arts at the University of Madrid. A brilliant student‚ he soon became the leader of the small community of Filipino students in Spain and committed himself to the reform of Spanish rule in his home country‚ though he never advocated Philippine independence. The chief enemy of reform
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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‚Universidad Central de Madrid Organization La Solidaridad‚ La Liga Filipina Religion Roman Catholicism Spouse(s) Josephine Bracken (1896) [5] Children Francísco Rizal y Bracken (who died after birth) Parents Francisco Rizal Mercado (father) Teodora Alonso (mother)
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Rizal Biarritz‚ France 11 February 1891 From Biarritz‚ Rizal wrote Mariano Ponce in Madrid that he was too occupied and could not send articles for the La Solidaridad. He offered his services of answering the attacks hurled against them in case Marcelo H. del Pilar and Antonio Luna could not answer. 29 March 1891 He finished writing his book El Filibusterismo. He planned‚ however‚ of revising some chapters. Rizal back in Madrid 21 January 1891 In a letter‚ he broached to Jose Ma. Basa his
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Calamba‚ Laguna and was the seventh of eleven children. He attended the Ateneo Municipal de Manila‚ earning a Bachelor of Arts‚ and enrolled in medicine at the University of Santo Tomas. He continued his studies at the Universidad Central de Madrid in Madrid‚ Spain‚ earning the degree of Licentiate in Medicine. He also attended the University of Paris and earned a second doctorate at the University of Heidelberg. Rizal was a polyglot‚ conversant in twenty-two languages. He was a prolific poet‚ essayist
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that the lady may forget him. Before he did‚ however‚ he finished a number of sculptural works‚ one of which was a carving of the heads of the Beckett sisters. NELLIE BOUSTEAD: A FAILED PROPOSAL In 1891‚ Rizal took a vacation in Biarritz in order to find reprieve from his troubles in Madrid. He was a guest of the Boustead family in their winter residence‚ Villa Eliada. Mr. and Mrs. Boustead had two beautiful daughters‚ Adelina and Nellie. An Emotional Rebound After having lamented his frustrated
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Works of Jose Rizal Comparative Analysis of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo One of the great books written by our national hero‚ Dr. Jose P. Rizal‚ is Noli Me Tangere. It is a Latin word meaning "Touch Me Not". He started writing it in Madrid‚ Spain on 1884 and continued in Paris‚ France. He was finished it in Berlin‚ Germany on February 1887 and had printed at Berlin Buchdrukrei Action Gesselschaft. His first novel was dedicated to his Inang Bayan‚ the Philippines or it called the motherland
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CHAPTER 1: THE WORLD DURING THE TIME OF RIZAL * Philippines- still a colony of Spain‚ largest and richest in terms of natural resources and trade potential * 19th century reform movements are political movements such as abolitionism or temperance which played a significant role in the political life of the nineteenth century. The movements found organizational form in the United States in organizations such as the American Anti-Slavery Society. SPANISH RULE DURING THE 19TH CENTURY During
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