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Aesthetics Arts

life, works, and and


Crafts
writings of rizal
RIZAL LAw
also known as Republic Act 1425
an act to include in the curricula of all public
and private schools, colleges, and universities
courses on the life, works and writings of Jose
Rizal, particurlarly his novels Noli Me Tangere
and El Filibusterismo, authorizing the printing
and distribution thereof, and for other
purposes.
Ramon Magsaysay Claro M. Recto Jose P. Laurel
Main proponent of Rizal Law

Claro M.
Recto
THE ISSUES AND DEBATES OF RA 1425 IN THE CONTEXT OF 1950’S

Catholic Bishops Conference


Claro M. Recto VS In The Philippines
PROPONENT OPPONENT
To re-dedicate the Novels of Rizal contains
passage that are clear
ideals of freedom violation of separation
and nationalism of Church and State.
PATRIOTISM VS. FAITH
SPONSORED AND REVISED RIZAL LAW

Jose P.
Laurel
SIGNED THE RIZAL LAW

Ramon
Magsaysay
On June 12, 1956
The Birth of
Filipino
Nationalism
the opening of the Philipines to
world trade

the rise of an enlightened middle class

the Spanish revolution of 1868


the opening of the Suez Canal

the influx of liberal ideas

the Cavite Mutiny of 1872

the matyrdom of GOMBURZA


BIRTH AND
BABYHOOD OF
THE HERO
Dr. Jose Protacio
Rizal Mercado y
Alonso Realonda
Birthdate: June 19, 1861
Birthplace: Calamba, Laguna
Government-General: Jose Lemery
Baptized by: Father Rufino Collantes
Godfather: Rev. Pedro Casañas
Nickname: Ute/ Pepe/ Pepito/ Peping/ Moy
JOSE
RIZAL’S
GENEALOGY
Family and
Childhood
CHINESE ANCESTRY
DOMINGO LAM-CO- Rizal’s paternal
ancestor, native of the chinchew district in
China, batized in the Parian church of San
Gabriel on a sunday on june 1697

INEZ DELA ROSA- wife of Lam-co, half of


Lam-co’s age. her parents were Agustin
Chinco and Jacinta Rafaela
MERCADO CLAN
 FRANCISCO MERCADO Y CHINCO-

Rizal’s father , a prosperous landowner,


sugar and rice planter, of Chinese-Filipino
descent
born on May 11, 1818 in Binan and lived to be 80
years old
a well educated farmer who studied Latin and
Philosophy at Colegio de San Jose in manila
captain Juan Mercado and Cirila Alejandra
ALONSO CLAN
TEODORA ALONSO- Rizal’s mother,one of the

most highly educated women in the phil.

an Ilocano-Tagalog-Spanish descent even Japanese


born on November 9, 1827 and lived to be 84 years old.
Colegio de Santa Rosa, a gifted woman with insights into
literature, art, music, and other forms of Filipino culture.
Brigada de Quintos
CLAVERIA LIST
Royal Decree of 1849, a new family name
was adopted upon the order of Governor
General Narciso Claveria Y Zaldua.
Catalogo Alfabetico de Apellidos
Rizal, a shortened form of spanish word
‘Second Crop’
originated from word ‘Ricial’, which means
‘Rice Field’.
JAPANESE ANCESTRY

Eugenio Ursua
maternal great great grandfather
Jose Rizal’s Siblings
1. “NENENG” 2.
Manuel T. Hidalgo
“CIANO”

3. “SISA” 4. “YPIA”
Antonio Silvestre
Lopez Ubaldo
PACIANO
He was the older brother of Jose Rizal
and was 10 years older.
Married to Severina Decena
THE ONE WHO PUBLISHED THE
TAGALOG TRANSLATION OF
NOLI ME TANGERE BY PASCUAL POBLETE

SATURNINA
THE ONE WHO RECEIVED FROM JOSE AN
ALCOHOL STOVE IN WHICH HE SECRETLY HID
THE “MI ULTIMO ADIOS”
SHE WAS THE ONLY
SISTER OF NARCISA
DR. JOSE RIZAL WHO
COULD RECITE ALL HIS
POEMS
Jose Rizal’s Siblings
5. Mariano 6.“BIANG
Herbosa ”
Daniel
7.“UTE/ Faustino
PEPE” Cruz
8.“CONCHA”
Josephine First Sorrow of
Bracken Rizal
Jose Rizal’s Siblings
9. “PANGGOY”
10. “TRINING”

11.
“CHOLENG”
Pantaleon
Quintero
RIZAL’S

ROMANCES
SEGUNDA KATIGBAK
‘MISS K’
First Love
Lipa, Batangas
Close friendship with Olympia
“Fair with seductive and attractive
eyes”
Engaged to be married to Manuel Luz
LEONOR VALENZUELA
‘ORANG’
When Rizal was a sophomore at the
University of Santo Tomas and was
boarding In the house of Dona Concha
Leyva in Intramuros he met Leonor "Orang" Valenzuela,
his next-door neighbor.
She was a tall girl who carried herself with grace
and elegance. He wrote love letters in invisible ink.
LEONOR RIVERA
‘TAIMIS’

First Engagement
Cousin from Camiling,
Tarlac
Longest love of Jose Rizal
CONSUELO ORTIGA
MADRID FLIRT
She is the prettiest
daughter of Don Pablo
Ortiga who lives in Madrid.
One of Rizal's best poems
was intended for Consuelo
: “A la Señorita C.O. y R".
SEIKO "O-SEI-SAN“ USUI
LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT
daughter of a Samurai and is
a native of Japan.
Improved Nihongo of Rizal
Help Rizal on Japanese Painting
His 45 days in Japan were
one of the happiest periods
of his life.
GERTRUDE BECKETT
CONTEMPORARY PAST TIME
Gertrude, a blue-eyed and buxom
girl was the oldest of the three
Beckett daughters. She fell in love
with Rizal.
Tottie helped him with his painting
and sculpture. But Rizal suddenly left
London for Paris to avoid Gertrude,
who was seriously in love with him.
SUZANNE JACOBY
The Naughty Boy of Brussels

a belgian women Jose


met when he stayed with
jacoby’s. one of the
contributing factors that
led Jose to continue writing
El Filibusterismo..
NELLIE BOUSTEAD
failed marriage proposal
Nellie demanded that he
give up his Catholic faith
and convert to Protestantism.
Nelly's mother did not
approve of Rizal.
JOSEPHINE BRACKEN
Josephine arrived at the shores of
Dapitan accompanying her blind
adoptive father, Mr. George Taufer.
No ophthalmologist in Hong Kong,
their home country, could cure the
man's blindness and so they sought the
services of the famous Dr. Jose Rizal
Jose Rizal's parting gift of
"The Imitation of Christ"
to Josephine Bracken one
hour before his death by
firing squad
(December 30, 1896)
In 1879, he joined in Artistico-
Literario and submitted his poem
A La Juventud Filipina.
He won First Place and received a
feathered-shaped and gold-ribbon-
decorated silver pen.
His allegorical drama,
El Consejo De Los Dioses, won First
Place.
 He received a gold ring engraved with
a bust of Cervantes.
 Cervantes, Spanish author of Don
Quixote.
RIZAL STOP ATTENDING CLASS on 1882

Reasons:
The Dominican Professor were hostile to him
1. The Spaniards discriminated Filipinos based on
their race.
2. The teaching method was antiquated and
oppressive
3. He did not received high scholastic honors as a
result of his professors’ attitude.
Universidad Central de Madrid
On Nov 3, 1882, he enrolled in
coursed:
1.Medicine - Fair
2.Philosophy and Letters – with
honours.
• On June 1884 he was awarded with
the Degree of Licentiate in
Medicine
Dr. Miguel Morayta – a history
profes at the Universidad de Madrid

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