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Studies of Jose

Rizal in his
Homeland
1.
ATENEO
1872-1877
Situation at the time

GOMBURZA
Use of the surname Rizal
Externo
Living in Santa Cruz
Entering Ateneo

Escuela Pia
Jesuit-supervision
Counterpart of the Dominican-run Colegio
de San Juan de Letran
Entering Ateneo (cont.)

Problems encountered in enrolment


He was late according to the registrar
Perceived as Frail and sickly
Emphasis to discipline, character-building
and religious instruction
Inside the Classroom

Classroom was divided into two groups


Romans and Carthaginians
Leaders and Ranking System
Ex. Emperor - Highest Rank
Positions were fought for through asking
questions
Inside the Classroom
(cont.)
Red Banner - Romans; Blue Banner -
Carthaginians
Banner placement as award
Early Years
Fr. Jose Bech - first professor
Ridicule from Spanish Classmates
Interest in prose
Count of Monte Cristo and Travels to
the Philippines
Private Lessons in Santa Isabel College
Emperor of Carthaginians
Religious Picture - Rizals first prize
Second Semester
Falling short
Still had success - placed 2nd at the end of
the year and had excellent grades
Family problems
New Landlady - Doa Pepay
Trying Again
Accolades
Gold Medal, Emperor, Medal in Spanish
Interno
Fr. Francisco Paula de Sanchez inspiration
Poems written Fr. Sanchez
Examination Success
Degree of Bachelor of Arts with honors
Sobresaliente
Extracurricular
Activities of Jose
Rizal and the Arts

AGUSTIN SAEZ
JR's painting teacher
ROMUALDO TEODORO DE JESUS
JR's sculpting teacher
Real Pilosopo Tasio (Noli Me Tangere)
"Lolong"
THEATER
Rizals Art in Ateneo

BLESSED VIRGIN MARY


Batikuling & Pocket knife
SACRED HEART OF JESUS
Fr. Lleonart & Spain
Dorm of JR in Ateneo
JR's Final hours in Fort Santiago
Rizals Other Organizations

Academy of Spanish Literature


Academy of Natural Sciences

Rizal, you should not pay
FR. JOSE VILADARA

too much attention to the


arts Balance sciences
and philosophy.
Rizal, the Devout Catholic

MARIAN CONGREGATION
Secretary
Devotion, not only excellence
Morning masses
Anecdotes of JR
Mula kay Felix M. Roxas
Mula kay Manuel Xeres Buergo
First Romantic Episode

JOSE RIZAL SEGUNDA KATIGBAK


Ang henyo ng Ateneo Ang young lass ng Lipa
Ang Young Lass ng Lipa

Rather short
Eyes that were eloquent
Ardent at times
Languid at others
Rosy-cheeked
Enchanting & provocative smile
Mysterious charm
Love at First Sight

Sa Bahay ng lolo ni JR
Nag-drawing ng larawan ni Segunda
JOSE SEGUNDA

OLYMPIA MARIANO
JOSE SEGUNDA

TORPE Manuel Luz


Timid and shy
Love at Last Sight

Segunda
Going to Lipa
Rizal
Going to Calamba
They will meet each other at dock at
Calamba but....
Love at Last Sight (cont.)

Rizal rode a horse from Calamba to Binan...


Segunda simply waved her handkerchief at
Rizal...
Segunda got married later on...
"Ended at an early

Rizal
hour,wrote:
my first love! My virgin heart
will always mourn the reckless step it took on the
flower-decked abyss. My illusions will return, yes but
indifferent, uncertain, ready for the betrayal on the path
of love."
2.
UST
1877-1882
1877-1888

Took up Philosophy and Letters


Returned to Ateneo to take land surveying,
a vocational course
1878-1879

Shifted to Medicine
He was granted the rare privilege of taking
up Curso de Ampliacion and his first year of
medicine.
For Curso de Amplicion, he was enrolled in
the following: Advanced Physics, Advanced
Chemistry, and Advanced Natural History.
1878-1879 (cont.)

His first year of medicine included the


following subjects: General Anatomy
and Histology I, Descriptive Anatomy I,
and Exercises of Osteology and
Dissection.
1879-1880

Second year in medicine


He was enrolled in the subjects:
General Anatomy and Histology II,
Descriptive Anatomy II, Exercises
Dissection, and Physiology, Private and
Public Hygiene.
1880-1881

Third year in medicine


He was enrolled in the subjects:
General Pathology (Clinic and
Pathologic), Therapeutics, Medical
Matter and the Art of Prescribing, and
Surgical Anatomy, Operations, External
Medical Applications and Bandages.
1881-1882

Third year in medicine


He was enrolled in the subjects:
General Pathology (Clinic and
Pathologic), Therapeutics, Medical
Matter and the Art of Prescribing, and
Surgical Anatomy, Operations, External
Medical Applications and Bandages.
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Extracurricular
Activities of Jose
Romances with
Other Girls
MISS L

Young woman from Calamba


Fair with seductive and attractive eyes
real name was never mentioned
after a while of visiting her in their house,
Rizal stopped courting her
Leonor Valenzuela

Orang
Daughter of Capitan Juan and
Capitana Sanday Valenzuela
Tall girl with regal bearing
Rizal sent her notes in invisible
ink
Source: http://ourhappyschool.com/history/leonor-valenzuela-and-jose-

Like with Segunda, Rizal rizals-invisible-love-letters

stopped short of proposing


Leonor Rivera

Cousin from Camiling, Tarlac


tender as a budding flower
with kindly, wistful eyes
Rizal was leader of El
Companerismo
got engaged with Rizal Source: http://ourhappyschool.com/history/leonor-rivera-jose-rizals-true-
love

Taimis
Vicenta Ybardoloza

Played the Harp at the Regalado home,


where Rizal stayed during his visit to
Pagsanjan
It appeared that the three women
overlapped each other before Rizal settled
with Leonor Rivera
Literary Works
A La Juventud Filipina (To The Filipino
Youth)
Liceo Artistico-Literario (Artistic-Literary
Lyceum) of Manila held a literary contest
Rizals A La Juventud Filipina won first
prize:
Silver pen, feather-shaped and
decorated with gold ribbon
Considered a classic in Philippine literature
El Consejo de los Dioses (The Council of
the Gods)
Another literary contest is held by the
Artistic-Literary Lyceum of Manila
Centennial of the death of Cervantes
First prize was given to Rizals El Consejo
de los Dioses
A gold ring on which was engrave
the bust of Cervantes
Based on the Greek classics
Junto al Pasig (Beside the Pasig)

A zarzuela
Staged by Ateneans on December 8, 1880
for the Feast Day of their Patroness, the
Immaculate Conception
Rizal was president of the Academy of
Spanish Literature in Ateneo
A Filipinas

1880
a sonnet
urged all Filipino artists to glorify the
Philippines
AB-DEL-AZUI Y MAHOMA

a poem
declaimed by Manuel Fernandez, an
Atenean, on December 8, 1879
AL M.R.P. PABLO RAMON

expression of affection for Pablo Ramon,


the Ateneo Rector
TO THE FILIPINO
Poem:

YOUTH
(A La Juventud Filipina)
Background

Written by Rizal at 18
1879 literary contest by Liceo Artistico
Literario de Manila
Won first place, awarded with silver
quill
First great Spanish poem recognized by
Spanish authorities written by a Filipino
Awakening of Rizals nationalistic ideals
Message

The Philippines as patria mia, or


motherland
The role of the youth in shaping the
identity of a nation
The breaking of chains the necessity of
change to uplift the status of the Filipino
National pride in the arts and sciences
Stanza 1

Lift up your radiant


brow
Sets mood of the poem pride, hope
Lift up indirect imagery of the sky
Stanza 1

This day, Youth of my native strand!


Sets up audience/addressee of poem

Your abounding talents


show
Resplendently
Praise, and
builds up sense grand,
of pride
Resplendent - more than just talented
someone worthy of distinction and renown
Stanza 1

Fair hope of my Motherland!


Rizal as First Filipino first to call the
Philippines the motherland or Mi Patria,
as opposed to Spain
Emphasizes the duty of the youth to their
nation
Stanza 3
Descend with the pleasing light
Of the arts and sciences to the plain
Descend as contrast to first stanzas Lift
up
with pleasing light brings to mind
someone descending from above
Talent inherent in the Filipino people as a
divine gift
Art and science as means to enact change
in the world
Stanza 3
Oh Youth, and break forthright
The links of the heavy chain
That your poetic genius enchain.
Subjugation that enchains or holds back
the potential of the youth
The breaking of the chain not by violence,
but with the arts and sciences
Stanza 7

You at th' impulse of your mind


The hard rock animate
Animating rock - change is possible
despite the appearance of the immovable
Stanza 7

And your mind with great pow'r


consigned
Consigned entrusted, appointed
The Filipino youths unique perspective on
the world
Stanza 7

Transformed into immortal state


The pure mem'ry of genius great;
Works that remain despite their creators
mortality
Art distills a mans life into something
purer, greater than himself
Through their works, the youth may allow
their hope to live on
The Poems Message

Rizals loyalty to his true motherland, the


Philippines
The youth as being the hope of the nation
Acknowledges the existence of chains that hold
back the potential of the youth
Change that must happen through peaceful means
The arts and sciences as a means for the youth to
immortalize their ideals, hopes and dreams
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