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PRELIM TOPICS

Introduction to the course Republic Act 1425


 Lawmakers sponsored RA 1425
 The Law Implemented
 The Hero of Andres Bonifacio and the Katipuneros
 The Hero of Emilio Aguinaldo and the First Philippine Republic
 The Hero of the Other Nationalities
 The Hero for the Filipino Youth
The Philippines in 19th Century as Rizal’s context
 The Rise of Liberalism in Spain and the Philippines
 The Political Situation in Spain
 The Political Situation in the Philippines
 The Social Stratification in the Philippines
 The Economic Development
 The Advent of Nationalism in the Philippines
 Definition of Nationalism
 The Factors that Led to the Rise of Nationalism in the Philippines
Rizal’s Life, Family, Childhood and EarlyEducation
 Birth of the Hero
 The Mixed Ancestry
 The Childhood memories
 The Story of the Moth
 Journey to His Early Education
 The First Day in Binan
 A Victim of Bullying
 Daily Life in Binan
 Success in Binan
 Return to Calamba
MIDTERM TOPICS

Rizal’s Life: Higher Education and Life Abroad


 Glorious student’s Life Starts at Ateneo de Municipal
 Success in
Ateneo de Municipal
 Extra-Curricular Activities at Ateneo
 Literary Works of
Jose Rizal in Ateneo
 The Release of his Mother from Prison
 The :oves of Rizal during his Teenage Years
 College Life in Universidad de Santo Tomas
 The Literary Triumph of Rizal in UST
 The First Journey to Europe
 Life in Barcelona and Madrid
 Miss C.O.Y.R
 Mi Piden Versos
 Rizal in Paris
 Rizal Joined the Masonry
 The Toast for Luna and Hidalgo
 The Concepts of Brindis
 Brindis Speech of Jose Rizal-The Toast
 The Academic Records of Rizal in Universidad Central de Madrid
 Rizal, Assimilation and propaganda Movement
 The Conflict between Jose Rizal and Antonio Luna
 The Conflict between Jose Rizal and Wenceslao Retana
 The Conflict between Marcelo H. del Pilar and Rizal

Noli Me Tangere
 Characters of the Novel
 The Result of Noli Me Tangere
El Filibusterismo
 Characters of the Novel
FINALS TOPICS

The Loves of Rizal


The Political Thoughts of Jose Rizal in His Essays: The Indolence of The Filipino
People, The Philippines a Century Hence and Letter to the Young Women of
Malolos
 The Indolence of the Filipino People
 The Philippines a Century Hence
 Letter to the Young Women of Malolos
 The Reforms Needed by the Philippines according to Rizal as Stated in His
Works

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