Rizal chap 4 Lesson 1 - 2

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Jose Mercado

Rizal used this name; a cousin from Biñan

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Salvadora

May 3, 1882 - Rizal departed on board the Spanish streamer _______ bound for Singapore

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Donato Lecha

The ship captain from Asturias, Spain befriended Rizal -Rizal described him as an affable man, “much more refined than his other countrymen and colleagues that I have met.”

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Talim Island

While the steamer was approaching Singapore, Rizal saw a beautiful island, fascinated by its scenic beauty, he remembered “____ _____ with the Susong Dalaga”

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May 9, 1882

Date the Salvadora docked at Singapore

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Hotel de la Paz

Rizal registered here and spent two days on a sightseeing soiree of the city, which was a colony of England.

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Djemnah

In Singapore, Rizal transferred to another ship ______, a French steamer, which left Singapore for Europe on May 11, 1882.

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Point Galle

Djemnah reached ____ ____, a seacoast town in southern Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). Rizal wrote on his travel diary: “The general appearance of ____ ____ is picturesque but lonely and quiet and at the same time sad”

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Colombo

Capital of Ceylon. “______ is more beautiful, smart and elegant than Singapore, Point Galle and Manila”

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inhospitable land but famous

For the first time, Rizal sighted the barren coast of Africa, which he called an “_________ ____ ___ _____”

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Aden

A city hotter than Manila. Rizal was amused to see the camels, for the first time

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City of Suez

The Red Sea terminal of the Suez Canal. Rizal was impressed in the beautiful moonlight which reminded him of Calamba and his family

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Suez Canal

Canal which built by Ferdinand de Lesseps (French diplomat-engineer) which was inaugurated on November 17, 1869

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Port Said

The Mediterranean terminal of the Suez Canal

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June 11, 1882

Rizal reached Naples. Rizal was pleased on this Italian city because of its business activity, its lively people, and its panoramic beauty

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Marseilles

Night of June 12, 1882- the steamer docked at the French harbor of ______

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Chateau d’If

Rizal visited the famous ______ ___, where Dantes, hero of the Count of Monte Cristo, was imprisoned.

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June 16, 1882

Rizal finally reached his destination—Barcelona

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unfavorable

Rizal’s first impression of Barcelona, the greatest city of Cataluña and Spain’s second largest city, was ________

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Las Ramblas

The most famous street in Barcelona

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AMOR PATRIO (LOVE OF COUNTRY)

Nationalistic essay, Rizal’s first article written on Spain’s soil.

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Laong Laan

Under his pen-name Laong Laan, AMOR PATRIO appeared in print in Diariong Tagalog on August 20, 1882

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Basilio Teodoro Moran

A friend of Rizal in Manila and the publisher of Diariong Tagalog where Rizal sent this article

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Diariong Tagalog

the first Manila bilingual newspaper (Spanish and Tagalog)

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Los Viajes (Travels)

Rizal’s second article for Diariong Tagalog

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Revista de Madrid (Review of Madrid)

Rizal’s third article written in Madrid on November 29, 1882 but returned to him because the Diariong Tagalog had ceased publication for lack of funds

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Medicine and Philosophy and Letters

November 3, 1882- Rizal enrolled in the Universidad Central de Madrid (Central University of Madrid) in two courses

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Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando

Rizal studied painting and sculpture. Rizal’s only extravagance was investing a few pesetas for a lottery ticket in every draw of the Madrid Lottery. Rizal spent his leisure time reading and writing at his boarding house, attending the reunions of Filipino students at the house of the Paterno brothers (Antonio, Maximo and Pedro) and practicing fencing and shooting at the gymnasium.

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Antigua Café de Levante

During the summer twilights, this is where Rizal sipped coffee and fraternized with the students from Cuba, Mexico, Argentina, et.

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Circulo Hispano-Filipino

(Hispano-Philippine Circle)- a society of Spaniards and Filipinos which Rizal joined shortly after his arrival in Madrid in 1882.

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ophthalmology

Rizal went to Paris and Germany in order to specialize in __________ —Rizal chose this branch of medicine because he wanted to cure his mother’s eye ailment.

Rizal’s friend from Bulacan, arrived in Berlin at the height of Rizal despondency and loaned him the needed funds to publish the novel; savior of Noli Me Tangere

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Maximo Viola

A medical student and a member of a rich family of San Miguel, Bulacan, Rizal’s friend.

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Alin Mang Lahi

(Any Race)-a patriotic song written by Rizal which asserts that any race aspires for freedom.

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La Deportacion (Deportation)

a sad danza which Rizal composed in Dapitan during his exile

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February 1, 1886

Rizal reluctantly left Paris from Germany

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DR. OTTO BECKER

distinguished German ophthalmologist where Rizal worked— University Eye Hospital.

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DR. KARL ULLMER

a kind Protestant pastor where Rizal stayed, who became his good friend and admirer

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scientific atmosphere and the absence of race prejudice

Rizal was enchanted by Berlin because of its:

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Dr. Feodor Jagor

Rizal met for the first time Dr. _________, celebrated German scientist-traveler and author of Travels in the Philippines, a book which Rizal read and admired during his student days in Manila

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Touch Me Not

Noli Me Tangere is a Latin phrase which means “____ __ ___”. It is not originally conceived by Rizal, for he admitted taking it from the Bible.

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63, epilogue

The novel Noli Me Tangere contains __ chapters and an ______

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June 23, 1887

Viola and Rizal parted ways—Viola returned to Barcelona while Rizal continued the tour to Italy.

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