JOse Rizal moview review José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda[6] (June 19‚ 1861 – December 30‚ 1896)‚ was a Filipino nationalist and revolutionary. He is considered one of the national heroes of the Philippines‚ together with Andres Bonifacio.[7] Studying in Europe‚ he was the most prominent advocate for reform in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era. He was wrongly implicated as the leader of the Katipunan Revolution‚ and that led to his execution on December 30‚ 1896‚ now
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INTRODUCTION Many of us know already who Dr. Jose Rizal is. A national hero‚ a genius‚ a writer‚ a scientist and a doctor‚ these are the first thing that comes to our mind. He is a man with many accomplishments. All his writings and works are still recognized in the whole world. Through reading this paper‚ you could find out how his life has gone to many challenges and what contribution he left in our country. As a Filipino‚ we are proud because Dr. Jose Rizal gives all of us inspiration in all the
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Rizal as a Hero What is the image that people represent Rizal in terms of ideology and his deeds that he has depicted from different novels and sophisticated poems? Did he pass his blood to the Filipinos which ignited them into a compassionate leader? He who is called Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda – the polymath that was reigned as the greatest hero of our nation. Jose Rizal was one of the aspiring novelists and painters of the past century. But‚ today
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Jr. Mr. Guro Dais ACT - 143 JOSE RIZAL The movie Jose Rizal is about our national Hero Dr. Jose Rizal- His life and work‚ his struggles In order to free his countrymen‚ until his death under the Spaniards. Most of the scenes I like was took place during Rizal’s imprisonment at Dapitan wherein he meets Luis Traviel ( the one who will defend him on his trial in court ) Traviel points out the contradiction that Mother Espana is what made Rizal into what he is. Traviel comes not only
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Jose Rizal‚ an ilustrado in the 19th Century Spanish Monarchy Restoration By Carlos Alberdi | Updated October 25‚ 2011 - 12:00am 2 9 googleplus0 0 MANILA‚ Philippines - The hero of Philippine independence was a genuine Spanish free-thinker during his time. Last June 19 was the 150th birth anniversary of Jose Rizal‚ the icon of Philippine independence. His memory clouded by the geographical and mental distance that now separates us from the Pacific Ocean‚ which was once called the “Spanish
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As a typical Filipinoa‚ Jose Rizal was a product of the mixture of different races. In his veins flowed the blood of both East and West. Like Negrito‚ Indonesian‚ Malay‚ Chinese‚ Japanese and Spanish. Predominantly‚ he was a Malayan and was a magnificent specimen of Asian manhood. Rizal had a trace of Chinese ancestry that came from a businessman named Domingo Lam-Co‚ the ancestor of Rizal’s father. He was a Chinese immigrant from Fukien‚ who arrived in Manila in about 1690. He married a Chinese
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were taken. * Life in Paris * Despite the lively and festive life in Paris‚ Rizal proceeds to spend his time frugally and fruitfully. * He spend his time in working on the annotated Morga’s book‚ writing letters to his family and friends‚ working out local gymnasium‚ and visiting his friends in Paris. * Rizal and Paris Exposition of 1889 * Like any other Filipinos in a foreign land‚ Rizal was fascinated the Universal Exposition of Paris. * The Eiffel Tower is the greatest
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As all Filipinos very well know Jose Rizal has written many books like Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo to expose the hardship Filipinos are experiencing during the Spanish Time without fearing for what would happen to his life because of this. He was even exiled in Dapitan because of his writing and during this time he did not stop helping and even taught the villagers there the importance of education and as a doctor cured those who are sick. His intentions were clear‚ the willingness to
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reflection paper tracing the development of Rizal as a reformist who began to work for changes in his country using: a) one (1) work from Rizal As A Reformist b) the Noli Me Tangere Show also the significance of these works on Filipino society today and how it can change today’s trends. Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa by Dr. Jose P. Rizal (keyword: love of country) Rizal’s Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa was written in 1882 when Rizal was 21 years old. Rizal was away in Spain for only a month‚ which
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José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda I.Educational Background Specialization: Eye specialization‚ University of Heidelberg‚ Germany‚1887 History and Psychology‚ University of Leipzig‚ Leipzig‚ August 1886 Degree of Licentiate in Philosophy and Letters‚ Universidad Central de Madrid‚ June 19‚ 1885 Degree of Licentiate in Medicine‚ Universidad Central de Madrid‚ June 21‚ 1884 Tertiary: University of Sto. Thomas‚ Curso de Ampliacion/ Advanced Course in Physics‚ Chemistry
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