Flores‚ Leo Bonie S. Rizal’s Reaction Paper Ang Batang si Moy Mercado When her mother‚ Teodora Alonzo or Also known as Lolay taught him and his brothers and sisters to read‚ write and also how to pray and help to their house hold choirs. Because of his mother he was able to write and read. Through reading and writing Rizal’s knowledge will grow. And that’s the start of Rizal’s Life. Although their family is not that rich‚ it is important to grab the opportunity in learning because you will use
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The Jose Rizal movie tells the actual life of our national hero‚ intertwined with the story of his novels – Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. It uncovers Rizal’s childhood until his execution in the hands of the Spaniards‚ as well as the glimpse of the life of suppression of the Filipino people under the Spanish friars. It also introduces his imaginations and how he viewed the Philippines during the colonization of Spain through his novels. The depictions of violence and torture during those
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Movie Review in Rizal 1 “Noli Me Tangere” I. INTRODUCTION A. Title of the movie: Noli Me Tangere (“Touch Me Not”) Director: Gerardo De Leon Characters: Edwardo Del Mar as Crisostomo Ibarra Edita Vidal as Maria Clara Leopordo Salcedo as Elias Cristina Sampang as Sisa Oscar Keesee as Padre Damaso Zandro Muhlach as Basilio Carlos Dala as Crispin Engracio Ibarra as Kapitan Tiago Lilian Laing De Leon as Donya Victorina Fred Gonzales as Pilosopong Tasyo A. Noli
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José Rizal in Today’s World Reaction “ Dr. Jose Rizal was a philosopher‚ painter‚ poet‚ architect‚ artists‚ businessman‚ cartoonist‚ educator‚ economist‚ ethnologist‚ scientific farmer‚ historian‚ inventor‚ journalist‚ linguist‚ musician‚ mythologist‚ nationalist‚ naturalist‚ novelist‚ ophthalmic surgeon‚ propagandist‚ psychologist‚ scientist‚ sculptor‚ sociologist‚ swordsman‚ and theologian. ” Seems never-ending‚ in short Rizal was a versatile genius. He is indeed a remarkable man‚ no wonder
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In Time Movie: Reaction and Reflection Paper When I watched this movie”‚ it really reflects me a lot because there are so many lessons I’ve learned. Even though it is a Sci-Fiction movie I had a great time watching it because I’ve learned many things on how we should spend our time wisely because I believe in the saying “ time is gold” that one should apply to his/her life. It teaches me to cherish most of your time with the most important persons in your life and don’t waste it. This is to when
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This weekend a new science-fiction movie staring Charlize Theron captivated my interest for one and a half hours. My boyfriend had given me the previous history of the original cartoon series (a cult hit) by Peter Chung. This short reaction paper will explore the movie’s costumes‚ location‚ and the meaning of the name "Aeon Flux". Let’s start off with a short synopsis of the movie: This thriller is set 400 years in the future. Charlize Theron stars as Aeon Flux and she is the top underground operative
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Summary of Rizal The film started with a scene showing Rizal writing a letter. The letter contains his thoughts that the Philippines has a serious illness and that it is plagued by the Spanish domination over our country. Crisostomo Ibarra was also introduced in the film‚ and it is Rizal’s alter ego. Ibarra had been forced to have two personalities because of the worsening problem in our country. Rizal had published books such as the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo‚ as his weapons against
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The Rise Of Filipino Nationalism -Nationalism was said to have a rooted from a strong feeling among populace that they belong to the same race. such sentiment has not yet existed in the philippines prior to the 19th century. although the cultural traits of early filipinos had striking similarities‚ their linguistic differences as well as the local autonomy of each political unit in archipelago barely yielded to the development of this national sentiment. The following have been regarded in history
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Naomi Lee Japitana CFP-E BSA March 14‚ 2014 Earth Science Reaction Paper “THE IMPOSSIBLE” “OHANA” means Family and Family means nobody gets left behind… This saying really corresponds with the movie I watched. No matter how and where life gets us‚ our blood types are forever our blood types. We can never resist anything when it comes to our family. Through ups and downs‚ we are one. For me‚ it was entitled “The Impossible” because despite of being at the much unexpected tragedy‚ one family
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