RIZAL.docx - Life and Works Of Jose Rizal(Chapter 1 Chapter...
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BSMLS - II submitted the following: Edwin S. Tara Chapter 1 Arrival of National Heroes The national hero of the Philippines and the ethnic pride of the Malayan Jose Jose Rizal was born on June 19, 1861, the Kalamba Town of Laguna I was born. He is the seventh child of the family of eleven children (two boys and nine girls). His parents are educated and belong to an excellent family. His father, Ricador Rizal, is a hardworking farmer, Rizal calls it "father's model" from Bignan, Laguna, and his mother, Teodora Alonzo y Quintos a highly civilized, skilled woman, Rizal He called it "a prudent mother of love." Manila, Cruz. At the age of 3, he learned a letter from his mother; when he was five, he learned to read and write while showing a tendency to become an artist. His pencil drawing, sketches, and his clay style surprised his family and family. At the age of 8, he wrote the Tagalog poem "Sa Aking Mga Kabata" whose theme is developed around the love of people's words. In 1877, at the age of 16, he received a bachelor's degree in art from Ateneo, Manila. In the same year he entered philosophy and literature at Santo Thomas University while studying Ateneo's surveyors and expert assessor's courses. He completed the latter course on March 21, 1877 and passed the surveyer's test on May 21, 1878, but because he is 17, he will practice by December 30, 1881 I did not receive it. License In 1878, he studied medicine at St. Thomas University, but when he felt that Filipino students had to stop learning, they were discriminated by Dominican tutor. reaction:
Naturally, Rizal is now known as the national hero of the Philippines. Jose Rizal is a unique example of a versatile genius who became the country's biggest hero. God gave him a multipurpose gift, and he really ranked the genius of the world. He is a doctor (ophthalmologist), poet, playwright, essayist, novelist, historian, architect, painter, sculptor, educator, linguist, musician, naturalist, ethnologist. , Surveyors, humorists etc. In addition, Rizal is a heroic and political martyr who sacrificed his life to save the oppressed people. Chapter 2 Kalamba's childhood, like many Filipino men, has many beautiful childhood memories. He is a happy house, filled with the emotions of his parents, filled with family pleasure, sanctified through prayers. In his early days, he was a successful, peaceful, refined, god-filled family.
For beginners, Jose Protasio Rizal Mercado and Alonso Realonda, more widely known as Jose Rizal, are not officially recognized as Philippine national heroes. (NCCA, 2015) Rizal may have built monuments, peso coins on his face for his honor, but his day of death was celebrated as a national holiday, and RA 1425 Also known as "Rizal Law". The school teaches his life, work and work, and the Philippine government itself does not explicitly proclaim that he is a country hero.
In the Philippines, students must participate in the life and work curriculum of the national hero Jose Rizal. This is prescribed by Republic Act. Written by former Senator Claro M. Recto in 1425 and under the support of Freemasons, Alagad ni Rizal (the successor to Rizal) and Book Lovers (Book Club), the revolutionary survivors of the 1896. However, since the arrival of the Spanish conquistador over 400 years ago, the Roman Catholic Church and its related associations founded in the Philippine archipelago, for example the Columbus Order, the Filipino Catholic Church, and the Catholic Teachers Association, opposed this law It is. And mission
Naturally, Rizal is now known as the national hero of the Philippines. Jose Rizal is a unique example of a versatile genius who became the country's biggest hero. God gave him a multipurpose gift, and he really ranked the genius of the world. He is a doctor (ophthalmologist), poet, playwright, essayist, novelist, historian, architect, painter, sculptor, educator, linguist, musician, naturalist, ethnologist. , Surveyors, humorists etc. In addition, R