L5 Rizal's Chilhood and Edcuation

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allows us to demonstrate historical empathy

Historical Context

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to understand the different attitudes from the past without judging them

Historical Empathy

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Manuscript

Type of Dcument:Memorias de un Estudiante de Manila

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Handwritten and Seals

Unique Physical Characteristics: Memorias de un Estudiante de Manila

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1882

Date of the Document: Memorias de un Estudiante de Manila

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Jose Rizal using the pen name P.Jacinto

Author of the Document: Memorias de un Estudiante de Manila

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Memoirs that recorded Rizal’s early childhood from 1872-1881

Purpose of the Document: Memorias de un Estudiante de Manila

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Evidenect on the Purpose of the Document: Memorias de un Estudiante de Manila

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Lam Co

Rizal’s Great Grandfather

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Sinque, Chin Chew (Quanzho) in Fujian, China

Rizal’s Great Grandfather was from

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Domingo

Lam Co (great grandfather) adopted the name ________ while living in Binondo

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Juan Mercado and Cirila Alejandro

Francisco Rizal Mercado was son of

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Dominicans

Mercado Family rented land from the _______________ in Binan. Htey belong to the native middle class

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<p>Desanco</p>

Desanco

First three steps of the grand entrance to the upper level of the house. Made of black and white marble or conrete tiles and leveld off into landing. Waiting area

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<p>Caida</p>

Caida

Receiving Room. Anteroom, also an informal place for casual talk, mahjong, and entertaining friends an dfamily on ordinary occasions

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<p>Sala</p>

Sala

Biggest and most decorated room in the house. Focal point of the family’s socia life

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<p>Bedroom </p>

Bedroom

Small, plain and used for sleeping only

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<p>Azotea</p>

Azotea

an open, elevated terrace usually situated at the back of the house adjoining it, and fenced with low balustrades

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external world (Space and collective memory)

“Our habitual images of the ____________ are inseperable from our self”

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Phycial Surrounding (Space and Collective Memory)

“Our __________ bear our and others’ imprint. Our home-furniture and its arrangmeent, room decor - recalls family and friends whome we see frequently within this framework“

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Spatial image (Space and Collective Memory)

it is the ___________ alone that, by reason, of its stability, gives us an illusion of not having changed through time and of retrieving the past in the present

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“Rizal” (Jose Protatcio Rizal Mercado)

The addition of ______ is in compliance to the Royal Devree of 1894 of Gov. Gen. Narciso Claveria - to remedy the confusion in names

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Mercado Family

Nine girls - Saturnina, Narcisa, Lucia, Olympia, Maria, Conception, Josefa, Trinidad, Soledad
Two boys - Paciano and Jose

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Birth - June 19, 1961

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Death of Concha - 1864

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Pilgrimage to Antipolo - June 6 1868

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Formal Schooling to Binan - 1870

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Rizal’s Early Education

  1. At calamba - taught by his mother

  2. Tutors - mercado family can afford to pay for tutors

  3. Formal schooling by 9 - in binan

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Meastro Celestino, Maestro Lucas Pagua, Leon Monroy

Tutors

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Formal Schooling

Maestro Jsutiniano Aquino Cruz

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Jose Rizal’s Daily Routine

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Leaving Binan - Dec 7 1871

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Improsonment of Dona Teodora Alonso - 1871

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Death of Gomburza - 1872

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HIstorical Significance

A decision that modern people make about what is important from our past

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Historical Significance Criteria

  1. Important

  2. Profundity

  3. Quantity

  4. Durability

  5. Relevance

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Important (Historical Significance Criteria)

to the people living at the time

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Profundity (Historical Significance Criteria)

How deeply people’s lives were affected by it

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Quantity (Historical Significance Criteria)

How many lies were affected

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Durability (Historical Significance Criteria)

For how long people’s lives were affected

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Relevance (Historical Significance Criteria)

Extent to which the event has contributed to an increased understanding of present life

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1872 Rizal (death of gomburza)

Without _________ would now be a Jesuit and instead of writing the Noli Me Tangere, would have written the contrary. At the sight of those injustices and cruelties, though still a child, my imagination awoke, and I swore to dedicate myself to avenge one day so many victims.

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Rizal's Childhood

gratly influenced his outlook on life, especially during the oonset of the propaganda movement

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Sa Aking mga Kabata (1869)

Alleged first poem of Jose Rizal

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6 C’s of Communication

  1. Citation

  2. Content

  3. Context

  4. Communication

  5. Connector

  6. Conslusion

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Anachronistic

word in the document did not exist when it was allegedly written

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Kalayaan - use of K rather than C

what word in the document did not exist when it was allegedly written?

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Colegio de San Juan de Letran

Rizal took the exam in __________ on june 10 1872. Rizal Passed

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Universidad de Santo Tomas

Letran, as part of the _______________, supervised the entrance exams for secondary schools. Rizal was 11

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  1. Small built for his age

  2. the term had already begun on June 1972

Reasons he almost did not enter Ateneo (public school back then)

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Day scholar

Rizal entered the Ateneo Municipal as a ___________

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Classes at Ateneo

  1. 12 or less students

  2. divided into Romans and Carthaginians

  3. Began the day with a Holy Mass

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Mind, body, and heart

Jesuit Education that focused on the development of the ___________

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Fraternity of Mary and the Solidality of Saint Luis Gonzaga

Two religious ORganization

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  1. Emperor of the class

  2. Nota de Sobrasaliente

  3. Medal During his second year

  4. Graduated with Bachiller en Artes (1877), sobrasaliente in all subjects

Jose Rizal Awards

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There were _____ students for the bachiller en Artes Degree

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Sobrasaliente (Outstanding)

Rizal earned the ___________ mark with eight other students

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FR. FRANCISCO PAULA DE SANCHEZ

Jose’s literature professor who guided him in writing his initial works. guided him to write in spanish and to be proficient in math,rhetorics, and greek

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The Count of Montecristo

Novel Rizal was interested in

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