RIZAL: THE PATRIOT‚ THE ARTIST‚ THE WRITER A research paper presented to: Dr. Antonio R. Yango College of Computer Studies University of Perpetual Help Laguna In partial fulfillment Of the requirement for the course Communication Arts 2 By: Joyce J. Bura January 2012 INTRODUCTION: It was Jose Rizal’s Mother who told him about the story of the moth. One night‚ her mother noticed that Rizal was not paying any more attention to what she is saying. As she was staring at Rizal
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First Homecoming From 1882 to 1887‚ Rizal was in Europe studying. There he was allured‚ fascinated and have all the beautiful memories throughout his sojourn. But this will not make Rizal forget his fatherland and his nationality. After 5 years of memorable adventure in Europe‚ he returned to the Philippines in August 1887 and practiced medicine in Calamba. Although his life is threatened because his Noli Me Tangere caused uproar especially among the friars‚ he insists on returning home. He has
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Jose Rizal and the Revolution. Question: What was Rizal’s role in the Philippine Revolution? It is not surprising to see texts about the martyrdom of their most celebrated hero- Dr. Jose Rizal (b. 1861 – d. 1896) ‚ when we open the pages history books in the Philippines. The national revolution that the Philippines had from 1896 to 1901 was one period when the Filipino people were most united‚ most involved and most spirited to fight for one thing that they have been deserve - freedom. Though all
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REACTION PAPER IN JOSE RIZAL MOVIE Jose P. Rizal‚ known as the national hero of the Philippines shown his life history covered from his childhood to his execution at the hands of the Spanish military on 19 century on the movie who performed by Caesar Montano‚ a Filipino actor. I also viewed how and why he written his novels and poetry during the Spaniard regime. Thus‚ he revealed the sorrow of the society on that time. In this movie all the attribute of Rizal in different fields like being a
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Rizal‚ a true Hero? When we have seen the video that our Professor shown us‚ I remember my Cousin told me about Andres Bonifacio and Jose Rizal being compared. Would it be fair for these two personalities that are extremely opposite to be compared? Would it be fair for a rich man to be compared by a poor man? Would it also be fair for a poor man being compared with a rich man? Would it be fair for a doctor to be compared by a farmer? Would it be fair too to a farmer to be compared by a doctor
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RIZAL IN LONDON‚ PARIS ‚ BRUSSELS ‚ and MADRID * Live d in London May 1888 t o Mar. 1889 3 reasons why he stayed there: 1)To improve the his knowledge of theEnglish Language 2)To study and annotate Morga’s Sucesosde Las Islas Filipinas 3)London was a safe place for him to carryon his fight against Spanish Tyranny Filipiniana studies Completing annotating Morga’s books Wrote many articles in La Solidaridad Penned Young Women of Malolos * Life in London Went to London May 25‚ 1888 Stayed
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Rizal in Hong Kong 19 November 1891 In the evening Rizal arrived at Hong Kong. 26 November 1891 From Hong Kong Rizal sent to Manuel Camus in Singapore 20 copies of the Fili‚ 6of the Morga and 4 of the Noli. He gave Camus 25 percent commission for thebooks sold. 1 December 1891 He asked permission from his parents to join them in Manila in their sacrifices andat the same time‚ encouraged them to have a little endurance. He said: " I havelearned of the exile of four townmates to Jolo and of
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are the Proles. The Party goes to great lengths in order to keep the society of Oceania in check‚ ensuring allegiance through party slogans‚ extreme indoctrination‚ and the constant reminder that “Big Brother is Watching You.” The Party Slogans force the citizens to subconsciously believe the lies The Party tells in order to control the people. The main slogans “War is Peace‚ Freedom is Slavery‚ Ignorance is Strength”
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Jose Rizal‚ our national hero‚ was one of the Filipinos who asked for reforms. These reforms will grant the ultimate dream of the reformists; assimilation. Filipinos will be given the rights that they deserve. Rizal choose to seek for reforms than to start a revolution because he knew that Philippines was not yet ready to stand on its own (during his time). Rizal used his liberal ideas in asking for reforms. Rizal joined the Circulo Hispano Filipino when he was still in Europe. This organization
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new struggle… the fight is no longer in Madrid”. In going home to lead a new the reform movement‚ he was like the biblical Daniel bearding the Spanish lion in its own den. Arrival in Manila with Sister. At noon of June 26‚ 1892‚ Rizal and his widowed sister lucia (wife of the late Mariano Herbosa) arrived in Manila. A mesticulous diarist‚ he described his second homecoming as follows: I arrived at Manila on 26 June (1892)‚ Sunday‚ at 12:00 noon. I was met by many
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