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The impact on Rizal's education of the various events that happened in his family and

the country in general This includes both the positive and negative effects.

As a result of what I have discovered so far about Rizal's life and education, I have come to
the conclusion that the previous events had a significant impact on Rizal, not only
intellectually but also on his general well being. In addition to the fact that Jose Rizal left
without saying goodbye to his beloved, I believe that tragic news from his home kept him
occupied. This may have been done to ease his mind or simply to stop him from thinking
about and missing his family and home. Because Barcelona and the Suez Canal were
described as being like his hometowns, it was said that he loved every minute of his time
there. At such a young age, Jose had already demonstrated that he was a truly bright child.
Though he started learning, his mother was his first teacher.
 
When Jose Rizal was eight years old, he wrote unpublished poetry about how much he loved
his native tongue and accent. He explains that in the poem, dialect is just as important as
Spanish, Latin, or any other language. At the age of nine, Jose's family sent him to Bian to
continue his education under the tutelage of Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz, a renowned
professor who is fluent in Spanish and Latin and was previously Paciano's teacher. He might
very well receive conqueror strikes on his hands for his mistakes and wrongdoings during the
first few months of his studies in Bian. One was forced to focus on his academic studies by
Maestro Justiniano's agonizing conviction. Jose could have immediately closed the gap after
that and eventually won several games.
 
He then made the decision to enroll at Ateneo, where he graduated with a degree in arts
under the name Rizal. He was initially positioned toward the end of the lesson because he
was so new, but he quickly developed and became the smartest student in the majority of the
class. He also received honors for his accomplishments. Rizal attended classes at Santa
Isabel College even though it was his break time to hone his Spanish. Even though his
mother was in a jail facility, he still managed to finish the first year in second place while
maintaining all of his good grades and "sobresaliente." At the end of the semester year, he
made the decision to return to Calamba. He told his mother about his stellar grades
throughout high school.
 
He was unhappy that he did not receive the award in Spanish even though the majority of his
academic scores remained excellent through the end of the year. Rizal's divine aptitude for
writing is currently being taught by one of his professors; he had already grown to be Rizal's
most beloved and cherished teacher. Jose has been motivated to continue his studies with
vigor and enthusiasm because of Padre Sanchez's parents' strong backing. Near the end of
the semester, Rizal joyfully makes his way back to Calamba. Rizal has returned to Manila for
his final semester of study. Most importantly, this might have helped his parents and would
have helped other unfortunate individuals. Rizal is an altruistic individual who will do anything
to please his parents.

As a result of the tragedies that befell his family and the country as a whole, Jose Rizal
studied hard, which allowed him to pass his subjects. He also joined propaganda, practiced
his writing skills, and his love for his fellow citizens and his country grew. As he joined various
propaganda campaigns criticizing the government's policies and actions, his love for his
fellow citizens and his country grew stronger.

 
 

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