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    JOSE RIZAL RTU STYLE

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    JOSE RIZAL‚ RTU STYLE When viewed from a distance‚ it looks like a stone guardian on a platform overlooking three massive pools of water (with diving boards‚ as students call it). At night‚ it seems like it’s guarding a door to another realm‚ much like the gatekeeper in the film Thor. What’s odd‚ though‚ is that it wears an overcoat. But of course‚ it is Jose Rizal. Thousands of people pass by the monument in the University every day. For those who have seen it a countless times‚ it’s no unusual

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    The Novels of Jose Rizal

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    Rizal‚ for all the agitation his writings produced‚ never called for outright revolt against the Spanish colonizers. On the contrary‚ his explicit statements never ceased to sustain the hope that Spain would allow the Philippines the freedom and means to develop its intellectual and material resources within a colonial partnership. A Philippine revolution‚ in Rizal’s view‚ would be unsuccessful and yet inevitable‚ should Spain continue to delay in granting the kind of reform that would ensure security

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    OSE RIZAL Jose Protacio Mercado Alonzo y Realonda Rizal (June 19‚ 1861 – Dec 30‚ 1896) Is most venerated and acclaimed patriot in the Philippines recognized for his unselfish contribution in the historical and social transformation in the country‚ he is one of the National heroes of the Philippines together with Andres Bonifacio. He also writes El Filibusterismo and Noli me Tangere. Rizal as a child was a lover of a Literature arts and wrote a poem named “Ang aking mga kabata” . Rizal was born

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    Jose Rizal Works

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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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    The Diary of Jose Rizal

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    MADRID -- 1 JANUARY 1883 - NOVEMBER 1884 1st January 1883 Night‚ I don’t know what vague melancholy‚ an indefinable loneliness‚ smothers my soul. It is similar to the profound sadness that cities manifest after a tumultuous rejoicing‚ to a city after the happiest celebration. Two nights ago‚ that is‚ 30 December‚ I had a frightful nightmare when I almost died.1 I dreamed that‚ imitating an actor dying on the stage‚ I felt vividly that my breath was failing and I was rapidly losing my strength.

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    Movie Analysis (Jose rizal)

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    Movie Analysis “Jose Rizal” By:  Marilou Diaz-Abaya Submitted by: Elvin James N. Plata III-Grasslands Submitted to: Mrs. Yoly Alejandre JOSE RIZAL José Rizal is a movie of Tatay Jerico Romero 1998 Filipino biographical film of the Filipino national hero José Rizal directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya and starringCesar Montano as José Rizal. At the time of its release‚ it was the most expensive film in the history of Filipino cinema with a budget of over PhP.80 million

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    The poem ’My Last Farewell’ was Jose Rizal’s patriotic goodbyes‚ first to his country‚ his family and above all to his Heavenly Father. To his country he said‚ ’With gladness do I give you my life.’ He tried to comfort his parents and dear ones with these lines: ’I’ll go where there are no slaves‚ tyrants or hangmen; Where faith does not kill and where God alone does reign.’ The last line of the poem says: ’To die is to rest.’ To whom did Jose Rizal give his last poem? Answer:Trinidad Mi último

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    Travels of Dr. Jose Rizal

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    RIZAL’S TRAVEL 1‚)RIZAL IN SPAIN •AT 12:00 NOON‚ RIZAL ARRIVED AT BARCELONA AND BOARDED IN THE FONDA DE ESPAÑA. (JUNE 16‚ 1882) •HIS ARTICLE "AMOR PATRIO" WAS PUBLISHEDIN THE DIARONG TAGALOG‚ A MANILANEWSPAPER EDITED BY BASILIO TEODORO. THIS WAS THE FIRST ARTICLE HE WROTE ABROAD. (AUGUST 20‚ 1882) •RIZAL MATRICULATED AT THE UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL DEMADRID. HE TOOK THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS: MEDICALCLINIC‚ SURGICAL CLINIC‚ LEGAL MEDICINE ANDOBSTETRICAL CLINIC. (SEPTEMBER 2‚ 1882 - JUNE15‚ 1883)

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    Jose Rizal Life in Dapitan

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    summary The El Filibusterismo is the sequel of the Noli Me Tangere. Both nationalistic novels were written by Dr. Jose Rizal. In Noli Me Tangere‚ Rizal described the full extent of slavery and abuse suffered by the native Indios at the hands of Spanish authorities. Hence in this second book‚ Rizal pictured a society at the brink of revolution. The Indios have started to adapt liberal ideas and guerrilla factions have started to revolt against the government. The advent of the novel starts

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    American revolutions. The most famous of the Ilustrado’s was Jose Rizal. During the time of Rizal and after his death the Philippines underwent its revolution from Spain. The revolution was triggered by a number of events and people most notably Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio. Rizal with his education and wisdom from all around the world sought reform and equality among Spain‚ and Bonifacio wanted revolution. The extraordinary life of Jose Rizal changed the Philippines forever through his vision of

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