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    Summary: The film started with a scene showing Jose Rizal writing while narrating about Spanish abuses during his time. The film shows how the friars mistreat Filipino women‚ how they beat children and students when being disciplined and how they drag Filipino workers when they are being punished. In the film‚ he also narrated how he put himself as a character‚ Crisostomo Ibarra and Elias‚ in his novels because like what Ibarra portrays in the novel‚ he also wants revolution. When his novel was

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    figure not only because he is a rich jeweler‚ but also because he is a good friend and adviser of the governor-general. iii. He is secretly cherishing a terrible revenge against the Spanish authorities 1. 2 magnificent obsessions are: a. Rescue Maria Clara from the nunnery of Santa Clara b. To foment a revolution against the hated Spanish Masters iv. A man of wealth and mystery‚ is a very close friend and confidante of the Spanish-Governor General. 1. Because of his great influence in Malacanang

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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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    TANGERE Published in Berlin (1887) “The novel is the first impartial and bold account of the life of the Tagalogs. The Filipinos will find in it the history of the last 10 years” -Jose Rizal on Noli Me Tangere NOLI ME TANGERE Published in Berlin (1887) • bleak winter of 1886 was memorable in the life of rizal o first‚ painful – hungry‚ sick and despondent in a strange city o second – brought him great joy‚ after enduring so much sufferings‚ his first novel came of the press

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    Identity Full Name: Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda Nickname :Pepe Sex: Male Place/Date of Birth : Calamba‚ Laguna/ June 19‚1861 Year of Death: December 30‚ 1896 He was secretly buried in paco cemetery in Manila Place of Death: Rizal Park‚ Manila Religion: Roman Catholic Beloved Partner: Josephine Bracken Address: Calle Real‚ Calamba‚ Laguna Philippines Mother’s Name: Teodora Alonzo y Quintos Father’s Name: Francisco Mercado Rizal Siblings: Name: Saturnina Rizal (1850-1913) Nickname: Neneng

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    Maria Bochkareva Becca Roberts 4th 2-25-14 Russia had rules forbidding women joining the army‚ but some did. For the first few years of the war‚ the few women who actually fought in the front lines required required the complicity of military officals-- except one. Maria Leontievna Bochareva was the third daughter of a pesant family. She as born in Novgorod Oblast in 1889. Badly beaten by her alcoholic father‚ she left home at fifteen to marry Afansi Bochkareva. The couple moved to Tomsk

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    RIZAL IN PARIS After completing his studies in Madrid‚ Rizal went to Paris and Germany to specialize ophthalmology. He studied this field to be able to cure his mother’s eye ailment. He served as an assistant to famous ophthalmologists in Europe. He also continued his travels and observations on European life and customs‚ government and laws in Paris and Germany. * In Gay Paris * 24 years old‚ already a physician * On his way to Paris‚ he stopped at Barcelona to meet his friend‚ Maximo

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    Rizal’s Life Noli Me Tangere When the book starts‚ Ibarra is returning to the Philippines after a 7 year absence‚ and he is reunited with his lover‚ María Clara. He also learns the details of his father’s death‚ which was caused by one of his father’s political opponents in his home town of Binondo‚ Manila. Father Dámaso is one of the religious/political figures in Binondo who dislikes Ibarra’s dad. By accusing Ibarra’s dad of being a heretic‚ and by using the death of a local student to make

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    this June‚ let me share with you this interesting article about the great Malayan sexuality: Was Rizal Gay? By Neil C. Garcia Sometime during the Centennial of Rizal’s martyrdom‚ Isagani R. Cruz‚ local pop-culture Provocateur and professor of literature and Philippine studies at the De La Salle University‚ wrote a column for the now-defunct Filmag: Filipino Magazin‚ shockingly titled “Bakla ba si Rizal?” (1) The answer to this question‚ if Cruz is to be believed‚ is a resounding and categorical “Yes

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    DAPITAN (1892-1896) |   | Beginning of Exile in Dapitan. The steamer Cebu which brought Rizal to Dapitan carried a letter from Father Pablo Pastells‚ Superior of the Jesuit Society in the Philippines‚ to Father Antonio Obach‚ Jesuit parish priest of Dapitan. In this letter‚ Father Superior Pastells informed Father Obach that Rizal could live at the parish convent on the following conditions:1. "That Rizal publicly retract his errors concerning religion‚ and make statements that were clearly pro-Spanish

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