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March 1887

when did the Noli Me Tangere came off

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Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin

what inspired Dr. Rizal to prepare a novel that would depict the miseries of his people under the lash of Spanish tyrants

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Paterno residence in Madrid on January 2, 1884

where and when did Rizal proposed the writings of a novel about the Philippines by a group of Filipinos.

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1884

Toward the end of (date), Rizal began writing the novel in Madrid and finished about one-half of it.

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Paris, 1885

When Rizal went to (place), in (date), after completing his studies in the Central University of Madrid, he continued writing the novel, finishing one half of the second half

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germany

Rizal finished the last fourth of the novel in (place)

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Wilhelmsfeld, April-June, 1886

He wrote the last few chapters of the Noli Me Tangere in (place) in (date)

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Berlin, February, 1886

In (place) during the winter days of (date), Rizal made the final revisions on the manuscript of the Noli Me Tangere.

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Maximo Viola

who is the savior of Noli

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Maximo Viola

Rizal’s friend from bulacan who loaned him the needed funds to publish the Noli

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"Elias and Salome"

To save printing expenses, rizal deleted certain passages in his manuscript, including a whole chapter- "(chapter name)”

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February 21, 1887

On (date) the Noli was finally finished and ready for printing

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Berliner Buchdruckrei-Action-Gesselschaft

Noli was printed in?

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Berliner Buchdruckrei-Action-Gesselschaft

a printing shop which charged the lowest rate, that is, 300 pesos for 2,00 copies of the novel.

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March 29, 1887

On (date) the Noli Me Tangere came off the press.

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galley proofs

In token of his appreciation and gratitude, gave Viola the ***** of the Noli carefully rolled around the pen that he used in writing it and a complimentary copy, with the following inscription: "To my dear friend, Maximo Viola, the first to read and appreciate my work--Jose Rizal"

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"Touch Me Not"

The title Noli Me Tangere is a Latin phrase which means "***"

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Felix Hidalgo

writing to (name) in French on March 5, 1887, said: "Noli Me Tangere, words taken from the Gospel of St. Luke, signify "do not touch me" but Rizal made a mistake, it should be the Gospel of St. John (Chapter 20 Verses 13-17).

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St. Luke

writing to Felix Hidalgo in French on March 5, 1887, said: "Noli Me Tangere, words taken from the Gospel of ****, signify "do not touch me" but Rizal made a mistake, it should be the Gospel of St. John (Chapter 20 Verses 13-17).

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St. John

writing to Felix Hidalgo in French on March 5, 1887, said: "Noli Me Tangere, words taken from the Gospel of St. Luke, signifies "do not touch me" but Rizal made a mistake, it should be the Gospel of **** (Chapter 20 Verses 13-17).

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(Chapter 20 Verses 13-17).

what chapter and verse is Gospel of St. John that signifies “do not touch me”

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“To my country”

Rizal dedicated his Noli Me Tangere to the Philippines- "****"

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nation and the women, victims of the social cancer

A woman's head atop a Maria Clara bodice represents the ?

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friar's feet

One of the causes of the cancer is symbolized in the **** , outsized in relation to the woman's head.

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oppression and discrimination

The other aggravating causes of ***** are shown in the guard's helmet and the iron chains the teacher's whip and the alfere's scourge

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A slight cluster of bamboo stands at the backdrop

******; these are the people, forever in the background of their own country's history.

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a cross, a maze, flowers and thorny plants, a flame

There is a ******; these are indicative of the religious policy, the misdirected ardor, the people strangled as a result of these all.

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63 and an epilogue

The novel Noli Me Tangere contains ## chapters and an epilogue

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Dr. Antonio Ma. Regidor

is a Filipino patriot and lawyer who had been exiled due to his complicity in the Cavite Mutiny of 1872, read avidly the Noli and was very much impressed by its author.

 

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Maria Clara

was Leonor Rivera, although in real life she became unfaithful and married an Englishman (Character in Noli)

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Ibarra and Elias

- represented Rizal himself (Character in Noli)

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 Tasio

the philosopher was Rizal's elder brother Paciano (Character in Noli)

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Padre Salvi

- was identified by Rizalists as Padre Antonio Piernavieja, the hated Augustinian friar in Cavite who was killed by the patriots during the Revolution (Character in Noli)

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Padre Antonio Piernavieja

the hated Augustinian friar in Cavite who was killed by the patriots during the Revolution

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Capitan Tiago

was Captain Hilario Sunico of San Nicolas (Character in Noli)

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Doña Victorina

was Doña Agustina Medel (Character in Noli)

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Basilio and Crispin

were the Crisostomo brothers of Hagonoy (Character in Noli)

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Padre Damaso

typical of a domineering friar during the days of Rizal, who was arrogant, immoral and anti-Filipino

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May 11, 1887

At the dawn of (date) Rizal and Viola, two brown-skinned doctors left Berlin by train.

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Dresden

one of the best cities in Germany, where rizal and viola is headed

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Botany

Rizal who was interested in (***), studied the "numerous plant varieties of extraordinary beauty and size”.

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Prometheus Bound

In Museum of Art, Rizal was deeply impressed by a painting of (****).

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Leitmeritz Bohemia

At 1:30 pm of May 13, 1887 the train, with Rizal and Viola on board, arrived at the railroad station of (place)

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1:30 pm of May 13, 1887

At (time) the train, with Rizal and Viola on board, arrived at the railroad station of Leitmeritz Bohemia

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Professor Blumentritt

is a kind-hearted, old Austrian professor. Upon seeing the talented Rizal for the first time, he immediately took him into his heart, loving him as a son

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Leitmeritz

On May 13 to May 17, 1887 Rizal and Viola stayed in (place)?

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Blumentritt

serve as the tourist guide of Rizal in Leitmeritz

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Burgomaster or the town mayor

One afternoon Blumentritt invited Rizal and viola to a beer garden, a group of men were having a discussion and one of the men in the group is (name)?

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Burgomaster

(name) were amazed by Rizal as he can speak fluently in German which he studied for only "eleven months".

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11 months

how many months does rizal studied speaking in German

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Blumentritt

who is the secretary of Tourist club of Leitmeritz

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Dr. Carlos Czepelak

a renowned scientist of Europe that rizal met in Leitmeritz

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Professor Robert Klutschak

an eminent naturalist that Rizal met in Leitmeritz

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May 17, 1887 at 9:45 AM

On (date and time) Rizal and Viola left Leitmeritz by train.

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Prague

After Leitmeritz, Rizal and Viola visited the historic city of (place)

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Dr. Wellcomm

a professor of natural history in the University of Prague

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Viola, (historic city of Prague)

According to him, "nothing of importance happened" in this city (what city)

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May 20, 1887

On (date) Rizal and Viola arrived in the beautiful city of Vienna

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city of Vienna

capital of Austria-Hungary.

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“Queen of Danube”

Vienna was truly the "****" because of its beautiful buildings, religious images, haunting waltez and majestic charm.

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Norfentals

They met the one of the greatest Austrian novelists named (name) who was favorably impressed by Rizal, and years later he spoke highly of Rizal, "whose genius he so much admired."

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May 25, 1887

On (date) Rizal and Viola left Vienna on a river boat to see the beautiful sights of the Danube River.

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Viola

commented that the paper napkins were "more hygienic and economical than cloth napkins"

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Munich

Rizal and Viola stayed for a short time in Munich to savor the famous **** reputed to be the best in Germany

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Nuremberg

From Munich they went to (place) one of the oldest cities of Germany

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The Cathedral of Ulm

After Munich they visited the (****) largest and tallest cathedral in all Germany

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Rheinfall

"the most beautiful waterfall of Europe".

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Rheinfall

Cascade of the Rhine

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Stuttgart, Baden and then Rheinfall

From Ulm, they went to (place), (place) and then (place)

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swiss city

is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, visited by world tourists every year

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June 19, 1887

On (date) Rizal treated Viola to a blow-out. It was his 26th birthday

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fifteen

Rizal and Viola spent how many delightful days in Geneva?

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June 23, 1887

On (date) Viola and Rizal parted ways

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Barcelona, Italy

On June 23, 1887, Viola and Rizal parted ways; Viola returned to (place) while Rizal continued the tour to (place)

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·         Paciano (his brother)

·         Silvestre Ubaldo (his brother-in-law)

·         Chengoy (Jose M. Cecilio) and other friends

Because of the publication of the Noli Me Tangere and the uproar it caused among the friars, Rizal was warned by (enumerate) not to return home.

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  1. to operate on his mother's eyes

  2. to serve his people who had long been oppressed by Spanish tyrants

  3. to find out for himself how Noli and his other writings were affecting Filipinos and Spaniards in the Philippines and

  4. to inquire why Leonor Rivera remained silent.

Rizal was determined to return to the Philippines for the following reasons:

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June 29, 1887

On (date) Rizal wrote to his father, announcing his homecoming, on the 15th of july, I shall embark for our country, so that from 5th to 30th of august, we shall see each other

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15th of july

On June 29, 1887 Rizal wrote to his father, announcing his homecoming, on the (date) , I shall embark for our country, so that from 5th to 30th of august, we shall see each other

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5th to 30th of august

On June 29, 1887 Rizal wrote to his father, announcing his homecoming, on the 15th of july, I shall embark for our country, so that from (date) we shall see each other

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Marseilles

port in france

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July 3, 1887

On (date) Rizal boarded the steamer Djemnah, the same steamer which brought him to Europe 5 years ago.

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Djemnah

On July 3, 1887 Rizal boarded the steamer (name), the same steamer which brought him to Europe 5 years ago.

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July 30, 1887, Haiphong

On (date) at Saigon, Rizal transferred to another steamer, (name), which was Manila-bounded

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August 2, 1887

on (date) the steamer Haiphong left Saigon for Manila.

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August 8, 1887

On (date) Rizal returned to Calamba.

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mother, who was almost blind.

There he established a medical clinic and his first patient was his?

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"Doctor Uliman"

Rizal, who came to be called (****) because he came from Germany, treated their ailments and soon he acquired a lucrative medical practice.

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gymnasium for young folks

Rizal opened a (*******), where he introduced European sports

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his failure to see Leonor Rivera.

Rizal suffered one failure during his six months of sojourn in Calamba--(what failure)

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Governador-General Emilio Terrero

A few weeks after his arrival, a storm broke over his novel. One day Rizal received a letter from (name) to come to Malacañan.

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  1. his presence in Calamba was jeopardizing the safety and happiness of his family and friends

  2. he could fight better his enemies and serve his country's cause with greater efficacy by writing in foreign countries

Rizal was compelled to leave Calamba for two reasons:

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Becerra Law of 1888

Shortly before Rizal left Calamba in 1888, his friend from Lipa requested him to write a poem in commemoration of the town's elevation to a villa (city) by virtue of the (what law)

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Himno Al Trabajo (Hymn to Labor)

(what poem) a poem written by Rizal dedicated to the industrious folks of Lipa. in general, the poem speaks about how every Filipino is willing to work hard, or labor, for his country.

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Himno Al Trabajo

(Hymn to Labor)

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Becerra Law of 1888

was passed by Spain, declaring that Filipino towns could govern themselves and hold elections. 

 

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February 1888.

Hounded by powerful enemies, Rizal was forced to leave his country for a second time in (date)

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man-of-letters.

Rizal was then a full-grown man of 27 years of age, a practicing physician, and a recognized ****

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February 3, 1888

On (date) Rizal left Manila for Hong Kong on board the Zafiro.

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Zafiro

On February 3, 1888 Rizal left Manila for Hong Kong on board the ****

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Amoy

February 7, 1888 the Zafiro made a brief stopover at (place), Rizal did not get off his ship