LIFE AND WORKS OF RIZAL

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The author and the sponsor of Rizal Law (RA 1425)

Claro M. Recto

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The one who signed the Law RA 1425

Jose P. Laurel

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The date wherein the Rizal Law (RA 1425) was signed

June 12,1956

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Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo

Works and writing of Jose Rizal

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This law mandates all educational institutions in the Philippines to offer courses about Jose Rizal

RA 1425

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Re-dedication of the ideals of freedom and nationalism

Honoring the national hero and patriot, Jose Rizal- remember with special fondness and devotion the lives and works that have shaped the national character.

Instill values of moral character, civic conscience, personal discipline and duties of citizenship

Important points from RA 1425

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Life, works and writings of Rizal (Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo) should be what?

constant and inspiring source of patriotism

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What books shall be included in the curicula of all scholls, colleges and universities- public or private

Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo

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Its original or unexpurgated editions shall be used as basic texts in the collegiate courses.

Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo

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an authority on Greek culture

Robert Graves

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The name Hero is derived from that of the great goddess

Hera

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Hero means______

Hera's Glory

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Lived, acted and died in the name and for the glory of that goddess

Heracles

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He sailed from his city to Crete to fight against the Minotaur and save his young countrymen and women, who were supposed to be sacrificed to a monster.

Athenian Theseus

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It arouse Filipino nationalism

Makes the Filipino people remember who they are and that they have their own identity as a nation.

Significance of the Life and Works of Rizal

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What places did the the concepts of heroes came from?

Ancient Greece, Christians, Japan

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1. they performed outstanding deeds

2. They risked their very being for the sake of others rather than for their own glory

3. They were all victims

the concept of a hero

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He was the son of a king was accredited with slaying a dangerous serpent of Omi

Japanese Yamato Take

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He was not apparent in his physical powers but in doing miracles. His death in agony on the cross presents him as a classic hero

Jesus Heroism

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He was a classic victim- like Heracles, he went up after his death to heaven, to become a proper deityJ

Jesus

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1. They performed outstanding deeds

2. They risked their very being for the sake of others rather than for their own glory

3. They were all victims

Three main characteristics of heroism

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1. Used pen to fight

2. He waged a non-violent crusade against the oppressors of his countrymen

3.He suffered political martyrdom

Rizal as a hero

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raised Rizal to the rank of supremacy among our heroes

Spaniards, Filipinos and the Americans

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acknowledged the supremacy of Rizal

Aguinaldo, Bonifacio,

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acknowledge Rizal's fame

Spanish Writers

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They came to admire our people through Rizal 's history

American colonial legislators

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Was rizal an American sponsored hero?

No, the decision to honor him in this way was made by the Filipinos, For the Filipinos

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A greek philosopher and he said "know yourself, for an unexamined life is not worth living "

Socrates

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One of the important parts of the study of Rizal

About his life

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He is the father of Rizal law

Jose P. Laurel

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a bill with the intention of giving the Filipino people knowledge about the oppression suffered by their countrymen during the Spanish era.

senate bill 448

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He filed the Senate bill 448.

Jose P. Laurel

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He was of the conviction that by reading the two popular novels of Jose Rizal, the Filipinos will be able to understand themselves and their country.

Jose P. Laurel

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Senators who opposed the Senate Bill 448

Decoroso Rosales, Mariano Cuenco

and Francisco "soc" Rodrigo

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Are injected for high school students into the Filipino subject as part of the overall curriculum.

Noli Me Tangere and El Felibusterismo

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A subject required of any course, in any college or university in the Philippines

Rizal

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1.Because it is mandated by law

2.Because of the lessons contained within the course itself.

Why study Rizal?

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The teaching of Jose Rizal's life, works, and writings is mandated by this law

Republic Act 1425 (Rizal Law)

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Was the founder of the Philippine nationalism and has contributed much to the current standing of this nation.

Rizal

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The year Rizal Law was enacted

1956

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1. To rededicate the lives of youth to the ideals of freedom and nationalism, for which our heroes lived and died.

2.To pay tribute to our national hero for devoting his life and works in shaping the Filipino character.

3.To gain an inspiring source of patriotism through the study of Rizal's life, works, and writings

The Rizal law was enacted in 1956 to accomplish these goals

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The national hero of the Philippines and the pride of the Malayan race

Jose Rizal

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When is the Birth date of Jose Rizal

June 19, 1861

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The Birth place of Jose Rizal

Calamba, Laguna

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Rizal was the ______ child in a family of 11

7th

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How many boys were in the family of Rizal

2

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How many girls in a family of 11 children?

9

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The parents of Rizal were educated and belonged to?

Distinguised families

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He was the Father of Rizal and was an industrious farmer

Francisco Mercado Rizal

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Rizal considered him as "a model of all fathers"

Francisco Mercado Rizal

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Birth place of Francisco Mercado Rizal

Biñan, Laguna

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Birth place of Teodora Alonso y Quintos

Sta. Cruz Manila

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A woman whom Rizal called " loving and prudent mother"

Teodora Alonso y Quintos

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At the age of ____ Rizal learned thr alphabet from his mother

3

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At the age of ______ Rizal learning how to read and write. He already showed inclinayions to be an artist.

5

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The age of Rizal when he wrote a Tagalog poem " Sa Aking Mga Kabata"?

8

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At this age, Rizal obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree with an average of "excelent" from the Ateneo Municipal de Manila

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Jose Rizal enrolled his Philosophy and letters in this school

Universidad Central de Madrid

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At this age, Rizal was not granted surveyor license to practice

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University of Santo Tomas

Rizal enrolled in Medicine at this school

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When was the time he was allowed to have his license to practice as a surveyor

December 30, 1881

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Rizal mastered how many languages

22

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Where did Rizal travel?

Europe, America and Asia

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Rizal was an____________ and a __________

expert swordsman, good shot

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satirical novel exposing the arrogance and despotism of the Spanish clergy, was published in Berlin

Noli me Tangere

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The Spanish national who wrote a book about the Philippines entitled sucessos de las islas filipinas.

Antonio Morga

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The place where Jose Rizal was imprisoned before his death sentence.

Fort Santiago

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The sequel to the NOLI and more revolutionary and tragic than the latter

El Filibusterismo

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Because of his fearless exposures of the injustices committed by the civil and clerical officials, Rizal provoked the ___________

animosity of those in power

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What was the consequence to those who had contacts with rizal

They were shadowed

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Rizal was imprisoned in Fort Santiago from______ to ____________

July 6, 1892 to July 15, 1892

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Why was Rizal imprisoned in the first place?

charge that anti-friar pamphlets were found in the luggage of his sister Lucia

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Place where he suffered political exile

Dapitan

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Where did Rizal engaged in agriculture, fishing and business; he maintained and operated a hospital; he conducted classes- taught his pupils the English and Spanish languages, the arts.

Dapitan

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His ________ and _____________ won for him the trust and confidence of even those assigned to guard him

sincerity, friendliness

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his _____________ and__________ were found irresistible by women of all races with whom

good manners, warm personality

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his _________ and ________ gained for him the ______ and_______of prominent men of other nations

intelligence, humility, respect, admiration

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The first Philippine bloody revolution lead by Andres Bonifacio started when?

August 26, 1896

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November 3, 1986, to the date of his execution where was Rizal committed?

Fort Santiago

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considered a masterpiece and a living document expressing not only the hero's great love of country but also that of all Filipinos

Ultimo Adios

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After a mock trial, he was convicted of _________, __________ and of __________

rebellion, sedition, forming illegal association

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Day of Rizal's execution

December 30, 1896

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The age of Jose Rizal when he was sentenced to death.

35

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Where was Rizal executed?

Bagumbayan Field

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has served as the Filipino people's mirror, for them to see who they are, what they are, and what they can be.

The Noli Me Tangere

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has emphasized the necessity and the inevitability of the revolution. Jose Rizal ideas and ideals served as the seeds of revolution.

El filibusterismo

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Rizal monument at luneta was designed and sculptured by who?

Henry Kissling

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inscribed on a marble stone below the monument of Jose Rizal in Luneta. The poem evokes sadness & admiration from Spanish speaking foreigners, it has no meaning at all for many Filipinos, the Filipinos are required to memorize and recite this poem without understanding & internalization of this literary piece.

My last farewell (mi ultimo adios)

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Rizal was the chosen leader of ______

Katipunero's

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The parish priest who officiate the baptism of Rizal in Calamba, Laguna.

Fr. Rufino Collantes

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The tenth child of Mercado Rizal family who died as spinster and last to die in the family.

Trinidad

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Birthplace of the great grandfather of Jose Rizal.

Amoy, China

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The tutor and former classmate of Jose Rizal father.

Leon Monroy

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Name of one of the sisters of Rizal who died at the age of three

Concepcion

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The yougest child of the Mercado Rizal Family.

Soledad

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The uncle of Rizal who teach him sports and physical development.

Uncle Manuel Alberto

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college education of the father of Rizal (Francisco Mercado).

San Jose College, Manila

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considered one of the biggest families during their time.

Rizal family

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family's paternal ascendant was a full-blooded Chinese who came to the Philippines from Amoy, China in the closing years of the 17th century and married a Chinese half-breed by the name of __________

Domingo Lam-co, Ines de la Rosa.

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Father of Jose Rizal who was the youngest of 13 offspring's of Juan and Cirila Mercado. Born in Biñan, Laguna on April 18, 1818; studied in San Jose College, Manila; and died in Manila.

FRANCISCO MERCADO