that Rizal used in the first line signifies the liberation that he adores. In the third and fourth line‚ he says that if the colour of liberation lacks his blood‚ he must die for the country to attain freedom. 2. What stands out in this stanza is how Jose Rizal has such pride in his country. He would gladly give his life and blood for the Philippines‚ and wishes for his country to show its true beautiful colors. Stanza 4 1. In this stanza it presents the flashback of Rizal’s love for Patricia that
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The Death of Jose Rizal: Ambeth Ocampo’s version Editor’s note: The following is the article written by today’s most famous Filipino historian Ambeth R. Ocampo on Jose Rizal’s death. Simply entitled‚ “The Death of Jose Rizal‚” this historical piece by the current head of the National Historical Institute (of the Philippines) could be deemed refreshing and controversial‚ as it offers several unpopular and unorthodox accounts of what (presumably) transpired on the day of Rizal’s execution. For one
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José Rizal |Date of birth: |June 19‚ 1861. | |Place of birth: |Calamba‚ Laguna‚ Philippines | |Date of death: |December 30‚ 1896 (aged 35) | |Place of death: |Bagumbayan (now Rizal Park)‚ Manila‚ Philippines | |Major organizations: |La Solidaridad‚ La Liga Filipina | |Major monuments: |Rizal Park
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The Death of Gomburza & The Propaganda Movement In February 17‚ 1872‚ Fathers Mariano Gomez‚ Jose Burgos and Jocinto Zamora (Gomburza)‚ allFilipino priest‚ was executed by the Spanish colonizers on charges of subversion. The charges against Fathers Gomez‚ Burgos and Zamora was their alleged complicity in the uprising of workers at the Cavite Naval Yard. The death of Gomburza awakened strong feelings of anger and resentment among the Filipinos. They questioned Spanish authorities and demanded
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OSE RIZAL: PATRIOT‚ SCHOLAR‚ DOCTOR‚ & FREEMASON 1861-1896 Researched and supplemented by: Herbert G. Gardiner‚ PGS‚ Grand Historian‚ Grand Lodge Free & Accepted Masons of Hawaii Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado Alonso Realonda‚ better known to the world as Jose Rizal‚ was a Freemson. He represented the quintessence of Filipino patriotism during the waning years of the Spanish rule and the influence of the Catholic Church in the Philippines. Dr. Rizal was born on June 19‚ 1861‚ in Calumba‚ Laguna
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Jose Rizal’s Life (Movie Review) As a citizen of the Philippines‚ it is really important to be acquainted with the life of our national hero here in our own country and that is certainly about the biography of Dr. Jose P. Rizal. Besides reading books about the history or biography of our national hero‚ another one good way for us to make it more understandable is its transmission to films. In this way‚ it will aim to further expand our knowledge about the character‚ vision and how Jose Rizal lived
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First Romance of Rizal was Segunda Katigbak a pretty fourteen-year old Batangueña from Lipa.In Rizals own words‚ she was rather short‚with eyes that were eloquent and warm‚ rosy cheeked‚ with an enchanting and provocative smile that revealed very beautiful teeth and her entire self diffused a mysterious charm. Unfortunately‚ his first love was engaged to be married to a town mate- Manuel Luz. His second romance was Leonor Valenzuela who was a tall girl with a regal
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EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS OF JOSE RIZAL AS A PATRIOT Jose Rizal as a Filipino Dr. Jose Rizal is a unique example of many-splendored genius who became the greatest hero of a nation. Endowed by God with versatile gifts‚ he truly ranked with the world’s geniuses. He was a physician‚ poet‚ dramatist‚ essayist‚ educator‚ architect‚ historian‚ painter‚ linguist‚ ethnologist‚ surveyor‚ farmer businessman‚ economist‚ geographer‚ cartographer‚ folklorist‚ humorist‚ satirist
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“The youth are the hope of our motherland‚” Dr. Jose Rizal once said. But where are the youth today? Some are in jail; others are in the rehabilitation centers; more are in the streets‚ begging for alms‚ high with drugs and solvent‚ collecting garbage‚ snatchers‚ drug pushers and the like‚ hooked with the internet‚ bystanders-doing nothing or doing senseless things‚ and only a few are in schools. What’s happening with our Filipino youth today? Who’s to be blamed for these? We cannot deny the fact
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