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    which Dr. Jose Rizal himself has bound are in danger of irreversible obliteration because of decay. Some pages have accrued molds and tear. The manuscripts are in the custody of the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section in the National Library where they keep them inside a vault with a cooling temperature of 18-20 degrees Celsius to prevent the papers from deteriorating. * commonly referred to by its shortened name Noli * written by Filipino writer and national hero José Rizal * originally

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    social unrest among the natives. Jose Rizal‚ at age 35 was the greatest political enemy of Spain in the Philippines with his exceptional linguistics ability and interest in the science and arts Rizal was most effective in his campaign for freedom as a writer. His novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo were scratching indictments of Spanish Tyranny and church which came to acquire immense political power. In Ghent‚ Belgium 1891 as Rizal narrates while he is writing the chapter

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     (1877-78)- Rizal finishing the first year of a course in Philosophy and Letters. - He transferred to the medical course.  MOTHER’S OPPOSITION TO HIGHER EDUCATION - Rizal had to go the University of Santo Tomas for higher studies. - The Bachelor of Arts course. Don Francisco and Paciano – who wanted Jose pursue higher learning in the university  RIZAL ENTERS THE UNIVERSITY April 1877- Rizal who was then nearly 16 years old‚ matriculated in the University of Santo Tomas‚

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    Ma. April Joy M. Olonan ASSIGNMENT 1.) Discuss Rizal Secret Mission. -This mission whom Rizal conceived with approval of his order brother Paciano was to observe keenly the life and culture‚ Languages and customs‚  industries and commerce‚ and government and laws of the European nations in order to prepare himself in the mighty task of liberating his oppressed people from Spanish tyranny. This was evidenced in his farewell letter which was delivered to his parents shortly after his departure

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    When Rizal Left New York for London From May 13-16‚ 1888‚ Dr. Jose P. Rizal stayed at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. It was one of the best hotels in New York City at the time and the building is now the location of the International Pencil Factory located at the Madison Park (incidentally where the Filipino Independence Day festival is held every year.) On May 16th‚ Jose Rizal gathered enough funds for a trip to London onboard the luxurious liner CITY OF ROME. The Statue of Liberty was only 2 years

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    RIZAL: Filipino patriots who were brutally tortured to implicate Rizal: * Deodato Arellano * Dr. Pio Valenzuela * Moises Salvador * Jose Dizon * Domingo Franco * Timoteo Paez December 29‚ 1896 – Rizal was formally notified of the court’s verdict: death. “Imitation of Christ” by Thomas à Kempis - always had with him (Rizal). Documentary and Testimonial evidence presented against Rizal: * A letter of Antonio Luna to Mariano Ponce * A letter of Rizal to his family

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    LINEAGE JOSE RIZAL‚ the martyr-hero of the Philippines‚ was born in Kalamba‚ on the southwest shore of the picturesque Laguna of Bay in Luzon‚ June 1861. His father’s family began in the Philippines with a Chinaman named Lam Co who came from the Amoy district to Manila possibly because of the political trouble‚ which followed the conquest of his country‚ by the Manchu invaders. It was in 1697 that this ancestor whose Christian name was Domingo was baptized in the Parian Church of San Gabriel.

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    know what happened to Leonor Rivera. His education‚ work and writings of Rizal including his associations with professors‚ scholars and scientist made him famous in Europe. He may wanted to see the effect of the ” Noli Me Tangere” in first hand to his people and the abusive Spanish authorities.  He had a delightful trip from Europe to Manila. It was also a happy homecoming in Calamba‚ Laguna . However‚ the family of Rizal knew that they were plotting to be killed because of his writing in “Noli

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    PSYCHOANALYTIC CRITICISM Psychoanalytic criticism: * It adopts the methods of reading. It argues the literary texts‚ like dreams‚ express the secret unconscious desires and anxieties of the author. * A literary work is a manifestation of the author’s own neuroses. * It usually assumes that all such characters are projections of the author’s psyche. * It validates the importance of literature. * Seeks evidence of unresolved emotions‚ psychological conflicts‚ guilt‚ ambivalences

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    8— Mariano(Capitan Municipal 1896-1897)‚ Maria Carmina‚ Maria Ynes (Augustinian Nun)‚ JustaYsabel‚ Norberto Jr.‚ Mauricio‚ and Jose Ma. Isabelo. With the second marriage of her father to Doña Macaria Mendoza y Latorre in 1879‚ Segunda had 11 other siblings—Leon (Presidente Municipal‚ 1916-1922)‚ Candida‚ Justa‚ Bartolome‚ Emillano‚ Manuel Guillermo‚ Rufa Andrea‚ Maria Crisfina‚ Jose Primitivo‚ Maria Josefina‚ and Maria Sinforosa. The Catigbacs (later Filipinized to Katigbak) were among the leading families

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