SOC SCI 16 : RIZAL (NOTES FOR FINAL) CHAPTER 8: Noli Me Tangere Published (1887) • Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin portrays the brutalities of American slave owners and the pathetic condition of the unfortunate Negro Slave • Uncle Tom’s Cabin inspired Rizal to prepare a novel that would depict the miseries of his people under the lash of Spanish tyrants • He was still a student in the Central University of Madrid when he started to write the draft of Noli
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References: Baker‚ A. and Rivera‚ R. (2010‚ September 9). Secret Tape Has Police Pressing Ticket Quotas. New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/ King‚ M. (August 4‚ 2006). "Ticket defence now available for individuals". The Gazette. http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/business/story
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Chapter 15 1. RIZAL AS HISTORIAN Rizal’s research studies in the British Museum (London) and in Bibliotheque Nationale (Paris) enriched his historical knowledge. His annotations to Morga’s book showed his familiarity with historiography. He told Isabelo de los Reyes‚ “A historian ought to be rigorously imparted…I never assert anything on my own authority. I cite texts and when I do‚ I have them before me.” 2. RIZAL AS HISTORIANFirst Voyage Around the World (Italian) Antonio PigafettaHistorical
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Molina Quezon November 15‚ 1935 August 1‚ 1944[L 5] "Pro Patria et Jure: For Country and Law" Jose Paciano Garcia Laurel October 14‚ 1943 August 17‚ 1945[L 6] Sergio Suico Osmeña August 1‚ 1944 May 28‚ 1946 “immediate independence” Manuel Acuña Roxas May 28‚ 1946 - April 15‚ 1948 "Our noble aspirations for nationhood‚ long cherished and ardously contended for by our people‚ will be realised." Elpidio Rivera Quirino April 17‚ 1948 – December 30‚ 1953 "I have faith in the democratic process we have
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MexicanizationUlysses YerenaArt 107 Profesor Raoul De la Sota 5-27-14 MexicanizationMexicanization is to make or become Mexican as in manner‚ customs‚ or dress. To be Mexican is to wear a sombrero‚ guaraches‚ listen to Banda‚ and live on a farm. Well to me being Mexican means having parents who were born and raised in Mexico. Although I was born in the United States of America‚ I still have the full blood of Mexican parents. In my Art 107 class at Los Angeles City College it made me really think
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David Alfaro Siqueiros is best remembered as one of Los Tres Grandes‚ along with Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente Orozco. They pioneered the use of murals to tell epic stories of poverty‚ rebellion‚ politics and the tortured history of their native Mexico. Influenced by Marxism in his treatment of the class struggle‚ Siqueiros believed public murals were a powerful way for the masses to have access to his art work and political messages. The Tres Grandes‚ among many other artists‚ were part of the
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globe to observe and to study the existing systems to prepare the Philippines for its liberation. Spain His departure for Spain was kept a secret to his parents. Before he left‚ he wrote two letters: one for his parents and the other one for Leonor Rivera. In Spain‚ he studied at Universidad Central de Madrid. He studied French‚ German‚ and English. He also joined the free masonry to secure its aid in his fight against the friars. And together with other propagandist in Europe‚ they established La
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Angeles. In the fall of 1930‚ Pollock moved to New York and studied under Thomas Hart Benton at the Art Students League. Benton encouraged him throughout the succeeding decade. By the early 1930s‚ Pollock knew and admired the murals of José Clemente Orozco and Diego Rivera. Although he traveled widely throughout the United States during the 1930s‚ much of Pollock’s time was spent in New York‚ where he settled permanently in 1934 and worked on the WPA Federal Art Project from 1935 to 1942. In 1936‚ he
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S. The Characters in Noli Me tangere 1. Juan Crisostomo Ibarra The son of Don Rafael Ibarra Symbolizes the idealism of the privileged youth. Represent “Jose Rizal” 2. Maria Clara The daughter of Captain Tyago and Dona Pia Alba Symbolizes the ideal woman in the mind of Rizal and said to represent the sweetheart of Rizal- “Leonor Rivera” 3. Sisa A loving mother Symbolizes the country and the way it is abused by the Spaniard. Represent the second eldest sister of Rizal-“Narcisa” 4. Dona
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