Reviewer Notes from Lesson 1 to Lesson 7
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Rizal Life, Educational Background and • To fulfill a secret mission Rizal travelled to
Experiences Madrid
• Circulo Hispano-Filipino, a society of liberal
Legislation of Rizal Law is Rizal Law mandated
Spaniards
by Republic Act 1425
• Freemasonry or the Masons, were a secret
Jose P. Laurel is the father of Rizal Law
society composed of liberal and republican
60 years had pass before Rizal Law was prom- Spaniards in Spain
ulgated in 1956.
• Feast of the Immaculate Conception of
The course Rizal to be offered as a 3-unit Mary 8th of December
course and as a pre-requisite for graduation.
• One example of Allegory is example El Con-
The stories told by Rizal’s Aya about giants and sejo de los Dioses
evil spirits is a folklore.
• Spaniards are exclusive to join the Literary
The birthplace which is Calamba of Jose Rizal competition.
belonged to Dominican Order
• Ala Juventud Filipina is an ode where Rizal
Doña Teodora was arrested due to alleged to first prize in literary competition.
poison his sister in law
• The challenge that Rizal faced help him to
Rizal wrote this poem, when he was 8 years old achieve more in his studies especially the
“Sa Aking mga Kababata” Rizal’s frustration on Spaniard’s friars.
Tio Manuel is the one who influenced and in- • As the brother of Paciano, Rizal was identi-
spired Rizal to learn the art of self-defense fied as subversive
Guardia civil is the hated symbol of Spanish • the Jesuits owned the Ateneo de Manila during
tyranny in the Philippines. Rizal’s time.
• 10 years old When Rizal entered the Ateneo.
• Religious travels is a Pilgrimage where peo-
ple having a procession
• Jesuit System was advance than other col-
lege, It trained the character of students by
rigid discipline and religious instruction.
• Roman Empire- Sa school ga stay
• Carthaginian Empire- Ga Puli
• Death of his sister Conception was Rizal’s first
sorrow.
• The Death of GOMBURZA inspired Rizal to
fight the evils of Spain
~Rizal’s Family and Education~
• Father Francis De Paula Sanchez
- Rizal considered him as his best professor in the Ateneo.
• Paciano
- Rizal’s second father.
• Death of Conception
- Rizal's first sorrow in life.
• Josefa
- She is a sibling of Rizal whose pet name was 'Panggoy' and she died an old maid at the age of 80.
• Five
- The age when Rizal began to make sketches with his pencil and to mold in clay and wax objects
which attracted his fancy
• “Sa aking mga Kababata”
This was the first poem that Rizal wrote at the age of eight.
• His Mother
Rizal’s First Teacher
• Three
The age that Rizal learned the alphabet and the prayers
• Maestro Celestino
The first tutor of Rizal when he grew up, his parents employed him to give Rizal a lesson at home
• Maestro Justiniano
When Rizal was in Ateneo, 3 of his new classmates had already been his classmates under the school
of whom?
• Juancho
He was an old man who freely gave Rizal lessons in drawing and painting.
• Leon Monroy
He lived at Rizal's home and instructed Jose in Spanish and Latin.
• December 17, 1870
The date when Rizal left Biñan after schooling there for one and a half year.
• Fr. Jose Bech
The first professor of Rizal in the Ateneo whom he described as a "tall, thin man, with a body slightly
bent forward, a sharp nose, thin lips
• Emperor
A title given to the brightest pupil in an "empire".
• June 16, 1875
The date when Rizal become an interno in the Ateneo
• Father Sanchez
Rizal considered him as his best professor in the Ateneo.
• Mother’s Blindness
The reason why Father Rector advice Rizal to study medicine for a career was to be able to cure his
• To the Filipino Youth
This poem, written by Rizal, bears the theme: "Grow, O Timid Flower."
• Spain
After finishing the fourth year of his medical course, Rizal decided to study in__.
~Rizal’s Studies in Spain~
• Plaza de Cataluña
- The Café where Rizal was given a welcome party by the Filipinos in Barcelona with some of his
schoolmates in Ateneo.
• May 3, 1882
- Date when Rizal departed on board the Spanish streamer Salvadora bound to Singapore.
• Luna & Hidalgo
- They were considered as the two glories of Spain.
• Capt. Donato Lecha
- He was the captain of Salvadora.
• Lecha Amor Patrio
- A nationalistic essay written by Rizal in Barcelona.
• Maximo Viola
- The friend of Rizal whom he visited when he was on his way to Paris?
• July 31, 1886
- The date when Rizal wrote his first letter in German to Professor Blumentritt.
• Dr. Feodor Jagor
- He was the author of the "Travels in the Philippines".
• Sir Thomas Stanford Raffles
- He is the founder of Singapore.
• Madam Lucie Cerdole
- A professor of French who gave Rizal private lessons.
• March 21, 1887
- Date when Rizal's first novel, Noli Me Tangere, came out of the Press.
• Wheel of Chance
- In the Novel of Rizal, it was written that after Maria Clara's song and meal, Ibarra & Captain Basilio
played chess while Maria Clara and her friends played
• Tiburcio De Espadaña
- The quack Spanish physician who treated Maria Clara when she was ill?
• Dr. Antonio Ma. Regidor
- A Filipino Patriot & lawyer who had been exiled due to his complicity in the Cavite Mutiny of 1872.
• Doña Victorina
- The flamboyantly dressed wife of a henpecked Spanish quack doctor in the novel Noli Me Tangere.
Reviewer Notes from Internet
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Rizal Life, Educational Background and
Experiences
• Legislation of Rizal Law is Rizal Law mandat-
ed by Republic Act 1425
• Jose P. Laurel is the father of Rizal Law
• 60 years had pass before Rizal Law was
promulgated in 1956.
• The course Rizal to be offered as a 3-unit
course and as a pre-requisite for gradua-
tion.
• The stories told by Rizal’s Aya about giants
and evil spirits is a folklore.
• The birthplace which is Calamba of Jose Ri-
zal belonged to Dominican Order
• Doña Teodora was arrested due to alleged
to poison his sister in law
• Rizal wrote this poem, when he was 8 years
old “Sa Aking mga Kababata”
• Tio Manuel is the one who influenced and
inspired Rizal to learn the art of self-defense
• Guardia civil is the hated symbol of Spanish
tyranny in the Philippines.