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§ The triumph of death over life § Aborted duel with Antonio Luna because of jealousy to

Chapter 14 § The triumph of science over death Nellie Bousted


· On board steamer to london, Rizal impressed the passengers § A composite carving of the heads of the Beckett § Rizal challenges Wenceslao E. Retana (a Spanish writer)
with his yo- yo a wooden disc attached to a string from the sisters to a duel because of his article against Calamba folks in the
fingers. A toy for Filipino boys but manipulated as a weapon Anti – Filipino Newspaper in Madrid La Epoca
of offense Chapter 15 § Lost a gold watch chain with a locket containing the
· Lived in the boarding house of Beckett family at No.37 · While in Paris to attend the universal exposition, Rizal lived picture of Leonor Rivera at Teatro Apollo
Chalcot Crescent Primrose Hill with his friend Valentin Ventura at No. 45 Rue Maubeuge
· had a romantic relationship with "gettie" or Gertrude Beckett · Organized the Kidlat club - a social society of temporary Chapter 18
· Impressed Dr. Reinhold Rost a librarian of the ministry of nature to bring together the Filipinos in Paris § Rizal went to Biarritz for a vacation
foreign affairs that he was called " pearl of a man" · Organization of the club indios bravos as inspired by the § Had a romance with the younger Bousted sisters (Nellie) but
· Good news from home brave american indians - it replaced the Kidlat club did not end in marriage because (a) of difference in religion
o Fr. Vicente Garcia 's defense of the noli · Organization of the R.D.L.M society a mysterious group of and (b)opposition of nellie’s mother.
· Bad news from home the Universal exposition
o Persecution of Fil. Patriots · As a historian searched for historical materials in the British Chapter 19 - Ghent
o Persecution of the calamba tenants Museum while in London § Printing of El Filibusterismo with the help of Basa , Sixto
o Attacks on Rizal · Projects conceptualized in Paris but were not pushed Lopez and Valentin Ventura
o Exile of Manuel Hidalgo through – International Association of Filipinologist & Filipino § “Noli” and “Fili” compared
o arrest and detention of Laureano Viado College in Hong Kong § “Noli” is a romantic novel; it is a work of the heart
· Por Telefono a satirical work in defense of another slanderer a book of feeling ; it has freshness, color, humor, lightness
· Greatest achievement is annotating of Morga's book
Dr. Salvador Font and wit
Sucesos
§ “Fili” is a political novel; it is a work of the head a
· Searched for historical materials in Bibliotheque nationale
Chapter 16 book of thought; it contains bitterness,hatred, pain, violence
while in Paris
· Rizal left Paris and moved to Brussels. He lived with Jose & sorrow
· Become a leader of Filipinos in Europe forming a society
Albert at no 35 Rue Philippe Champagne, owned by the § Makamisa – title of unfinished novel written in tagalog
called Asociacion la Solidaridad
Jacoby Sisters
· Graciano Lopez Jaena founded the patriotic newspaper la
· While in Brussels he continued his 2 nd novel and wrote Chapter 20
solidaridad - official organ of the propaganda movement
articles for La Solidaridad. These were: § Two weeks after the publication of “Fili”, Rizal went to
Aims:
§ “A La Defensa” (To La Defensa) Hong Kong and lived at No. 5 D’ Aguilar street, No. 2
§ To work peacefully for political and social reforms
§ “La Verdad Para todos”(The Truth for all) Rednaxala Terrace where he also opened his medical clinic
§ To portray the deplorable condition of the
§ “Vicente Barrantes’ Teatro Tagalo” § Celebrated Christmas with his family
Philippines
§ “Una Profanacion” (A Profanation) § Practiced as an ophthalmic surgeon to earn a living for
§ To oppose the evil forces of reaction and
§ “Verdades Nuevas” (New Truths) himself and his family
medievialism
§ “Crueldad” (Cruelty) § Conceptualized the Borneo Colonization - to adopt a
§ To advocate liberal ideas and progress
§ “Diferencias”(Differences) new name “New Kalamba”
§ To champion the legitimate aspirations of the
Filipinos to life,democracy and happiness § “Inconsequencias” (Inconsequences)
§ “Llanto y Risas” (Tears and Laughter) § Decided to return to Manila for the following reasons:
· while in london he wrote " a letter to the young women of
§ “Ingratitudes”(Ingratitudes) · to confer with Gov. Gen. Despujol regarding the Borneo
malolos"
§ Bad news from home Colonization project
Main points were for Fil. Mothers:
§ dispossession of Rizal family of their lands in · to establish La Liga Filipina in Manila
§ to teach their children love of god, fatherland and
Calamba · to prove that Eduarde de Lete was wrong in attacking him
mankind
§ Deportation of his brother in laws to Mindoro
§ to offer his son as a defense of the fatherland
Chapter 21
§ to Preserve her dignity and honor
Chapter 17 · Rizal returned to Manila with sister Lucia
§ to educate herself and retain her good racial
virtues § Travel in Madrid to seek justice for his family and · Founded La Liga Filipina (a civic league of Filipinos)
Calamba tenants
§ to live the Christian way with good morals and
§ Sought the help of the Filipino Colony – Asociacion Aims:
manners
Hispano Filipino and some liberal Spanish news papers ( La · to unite the whole archipelago into one compact and
Sculptural works in London
§ Prometheus bound Justicia, El Globo, La Republica, El Resumen, etc) homogenous body
· mutual protection in every want and necessity
· defense against all violence and injustice Chapter 23
· encouragement of education, agriculture and commerce § After 4 years of exile in Dapitan , Rizal decided to return to
· Study and application of reforms Europe
§ Rizal was arrested and brought to Fort Santiago While waiting for the next steamer heading to Spain he stayed in
§ A few days after his arrest Rizal on board the steamer Cebu was the cruiser Castilla. The Katipunan plot to overthrow Spanish rule
sent in exile to Dapitan (a remote town in Mindanao) was discovered by Fray Mariano Gil, an agustinian cura of Tondo
§ Boarding the steamer Isla de Panay, Rizal continued his journey
Chapter 22 to Spain.
§ In Dapitan, Jose Rizal lived in the house of Captain Carnicero § Unknown to Rizal, Gov. Gen. Blanco was secretly conspiring with
§ Challenged a Frenchman to a duel because of his unsavory the Ministers of War and the Colonies for his downfall. A few
remarks against him. The Frenchman apologized. Rizal a hours before reaching Barcelona he was held prisoner in his
gentleman and well versed in pundonor(Hispanic Chivalric code) cabin.
accepted the apology § Rizal was imprisoned at Monich then brought to the
§ Practiced medicine particularly as an eye specialist – headquarters of Gov. Gen. Despujol where it was decided to ship
§ Don Ignacio Tumarong – was one rich Filipino patient from him back to Manila on the transport ship “Colon”
Hong Kong who was able to see again.
§ Constructed a system of water work to furnish clean water for Chapter 24 & 25
the people § On board “Colon” heading to Manila , Rizal’s Diary (a written
§ Contributions to science account of his daily activities)was confiscated.
§ Riding his Baroto (Sailboat) he explored the jungles and § Appeared in court before Judge advocate Col. Francisco Olive, JOSE RIZAL
coast seeking for specimens where he was presented with : CHAPTER SUMMARY
§ Discovered rare specimens named in his honor a)Documentary evidence – consisting of 15 exhibits
Draco rizali – flying dragon b)Testimonial evidences consisted of oral testimonies by Chapter 13
Apogonia rizali – a small beetle (1)Martin Constantino (8)Ambrosio Salvador · Boarded steamer Belgic to San Francisco
Rhacophorus rizali – a rare frog (2)Aguedo del Rosario (9)Pedro Serrano Laktaw · Passengers were not allowed to land due to health reason
§ Continued his study of languages (3)Jose Reyes (10)Dr. Pio Valenzuela - widespread cholera epidemic in the far east
§ Continued his artistic pursuits (4)Moises Salvador (11)Antonio Salazar · Ship was placed under quarantine which is politicalyy
Made sketches of person and things (5)Jose Dizon (12)Francisco Quison motivated because Chinese coolies were on board the
Drew rare species of animal life (6)Domingo Franco (13)Timoteo Paez steamer.
Had sketches of numerous fishes (7)Deodato Arellano · Chinese coolies were displacing white laborers
Modeled a statuette representing the mother-dog killing a § Rizal chose Lt. Luis Taviel de Andrade to be his defender in court · Toured different cities - San Francisco - Oakland- Reno
crocodile and called it “The Mother’s Revenge” § The court martial of Rizal started in the military building called (biggest little city in the world)-Ogden-Denver-Colorado-
§ Rizal introduced modern methods of agriculture which he had “Cuartel de Espana” , where he was accused of three crimes Nebraska-Chicago-Albany - New York
observed in Europe and America (1)rebellion ,(2) sedition and (3) illegal association · Left new York to Liverpool on board city of Rome ( the
§ As an inventor he invented a cigarette lighter made of wood § Gov. General Polavieja signed the decision of the court martial second largest ship in the world
called “sulpukan” and ordered Rizal to be shot 7:00 o clock in the morning of · impression of America
§ Rizal met Josephine Bracken, an Irish girl living in Hong December 30, 1896 at Bagumbayan. o Good
Kong and adopted by Mr. Taufer(eye patient), and fell in § Before he died he wrote an untitled poem which was given the § Matters all progress of the country
love with her title “ultimo Adios “ by the Rizalistas. § Drive and energy of the people
§ Fr. Obach refused to marry them without permission of the § High standard of living
Bishop of Cebu but the couple continued their affair. § Natural beauty of the land
§ Josephine got pregnant but gave birth prematurely to an § Opportunities for a better life
eight month baby who lived only for 3 hours. He named o Bad
his son “Francisco”. Prepared by:
MJ Aranda ‘11 § Lack of racial equality
§ Outburst of the secret revolutionary society “Katipunan”
headed by Andres Bonifacio (the Great Plebeian). With "America is the land par excellence of freedom but only for
meetings held at a little river “Bitukang Manok” the whites"

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