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Pepe
Nickname of Rizal
7 with his father Don Francisco
Rizal's age when he went to Antipolo Shrine
Learned Alphabet
At age of 3, what Rizal learned?
Could read and write
At age of 5, what Rizal learned?
Cartilla
Rizal learned alphabet because of _______
The Story of the Moth
The Metaphor of Rizal's life.
Calamba
Where did Rizal took his informal schooling?
Binan
Where did Rizal took his formal schooling.
Collegio De San Juan De Letran
Rizal took his entrance exam.
Cavite Mutiny and Imprisonment of his mother
Two events that happened while Rizal is studying at Ateneo.
Medicine, and Philosophy and Letters
Two courses of Rizal in the University of Santo Thomas.
21 Years Old
At what age of Rizal when he entered Universidad Central de Madrid in Europe?
University of Paris, University of Heidelberg, and University of Leipzig
Other three Universities that Rizal attended in Europe.
March 21, 1887
When was Noli Me Tangere was published?
Berlin, Germany
Where was the Noli me Tangere published?
Touch Me Not (John 20
13
17)
Meaning of Noli Me Tangere (Huwag mo akong salingin).
Fatherland
Noli is dedicated to?
Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
Noli was inspired from?
Maximo Viola
Savior of Noli
64 Chapters
Chapters of Noli
September 18, 1891
When was the El fili published?
Reign of the Greed
Meaning of El Fili
GomBurZa
El Fili was dedicated to?
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
El Fili was inspired to?
Valentin Venture
Savior of El Fili
38 Chapters
Chapters of El Fili.
Noli Me Tangere
Romantic Novel, Work of the heart, book of feeling, and it has freshness, color, humor, lightness, and wit.
El Filibusterismo
Political novel, work of the head, book of thought and contains Bitterness, hatred, pain, violence, sorrow.
Crisostomo Ibarra
He is a Filipino who studied in Europe of 7 years and the son of Don Rafael Ibarra. He is Maria Clara's sweetheart and love interest
Maria Clara
He is Ibarra's sweetheart and the beautiful daughter of Capitan Tiago. She is the illegitimate daughter of Father Damaso and Pia Alba.
Elias
Ibarra's mysterious friend. He is a master boater who helps Ibarra to escape: He is also a fugitive.
Padre Damaso
Full name is Damaso Vedologas, the Franciscan friars and Maria Clara's biological father.
Padre Salvi
His full name is Bernardo Salvi. He is in inlove with Maria Clara.
Capitan Tiago
Maria Clara's father and an influential businessman. He befriended Don Rafael Ibarra and Padre Damaso in San Diego.
Sisa
Is a caring and devoted mother. She never stopped looking of her sons, and wandered around San Diego while calling out their names.
Dona Victorina
She is the wife of Don tiburcio de Espadana. A socialite, she pretends that she is a Spaniard and forgets her own roots.
Simoun
He is Crisostomo Ibarra who reincarnated as a wealth jeweler.
Basilio
Medical student in the novel famous for his successful cures and extra ordinary treatment.
Isagani
He is poet and Basilio's bestfriend, portrayed as emotional and reactive. He is Paulita Gomez boyfriend before being dumped for student Juanito pelaez.
Juli
Was a resident of San Diego and the daughter of Cabesang tales. After her father was abducted by bandits, she did whatever she could to raise enough ransom money.
Don Tiburcio De Espadana
Henpecked husband of Dona Victorina. Make a living as a quack doctor.
Ben Zayb
Spanish journalist who wrote only articles about the Filipinos.
Padre Camorra
Parish Priest of Tiano. Minolestiya si Juli.
Padre Irine
Allied of the youth in establishment of school.
Padre Florentino
Filipino priest. Dito inamin ni Simoun na siya si Ibarra.
Sa Aking Mga Kabata
first poem of Rizal.
Mi Primera Inspiracion
This poem was written year 1874.
Felicitacion
This poem was written in year 1875. The 14 year old Rizal wrote this poem to congratulate his brother
In Memory of my Town (Un Recuerdo A Mi Pueblo)
This poem was written year 1876 to express his love and appreciation for the place of Calamba.
To the Philippine youth (A La Juventud Filipina)
This poem was written year 1879. It is the winning poem of Rizal which was submitted as his entry to the literary contest held by the Liceo Artistico
The Flowers of Heidelberg (A Los Flores De Heidelberg
This poem was written in year 1886 to express prayer for the wellbeing of his native land.
Hymn To Talisay
This poem was written on October 1895. Rizal wrote this while he was in Dapitan. This poem was written for his pupils to sing, also taught them how to fight for their rights.
My Retreat (Mi Retiro)
this poem was written year 1895. It is upon the request of Dona Teodora, Jose Rizal came up with a beautiful poem vis-a-vis his tranquil life in Dapitan.
My Last Farewell (Mi Ultimo Adios)
Wrote on December 1896. This untitled poem is considered as the most celebrated poem by the national hero. Wrote at Fort Santiago and translated at 38 languages.
Pahimakas
Translation of Mi Ultimo Adios by Andres Bonifacio.
Alcohol Cooking Stove
Gift of Rizal for Pardo De Tavera.
El Amor Patrio (The Love of Country 1882)
Aimed to establish nationalism and patriotism among the natives. Rizal extended his call for the love of country to his fellow compatriots in Spain. He use his pen name Laong Laan.
Una Profanacion (A Desecration/A Profanation, 1889)
This article mockingly attacked the friars for refusing to give Christian burial to Mariano Herbosa.
Filipinas Dentro De Cien Anos (The Philippines Within One Hundred Years, 1890)
He "prophesied" Filipinos' revolution against Spain, winning their independence, but later the Americans would come as the new colonizer.
Sobre La Indolencia De Los Filipinas (The Indolence of the Filipinos)
The essay rationally countered the accusations by Spaniards that Filipinos were indolent (lazy) during the Spanish reign.
To The Young Women of Malolos
Women of Malolos planned to establish a school where they could learn Spanish despite the opposition of Felipen Garcia, Spanish parish priest of Malolos.Requested by Marcelo H. Del Pilar.
Antonio De Morga
He contributed to Philippine history through his account entitled Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas, to which Jose Rizal annotated.