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I.CHARACTERS/TERMS
Travel in Madrid to seek justice for his family and Calamba tenants
Death of Jose Ma. Panganiban
Aborted duel with Antonio Luna because of jealousy to Nellie Bousted
Rizal challenges Wenceslao E. Retana (a Spanish writer) to a duel because of his article
against Calamba folks in the Anti – Filipino Newspaper in Madrid La Epoca
Infidelity of Leonor Rivera
Rizal-Del Pilar Rivalry
III.MORAL LESSON
The moral lesson I’ve got in the story of Rizal in Madrid was like Rizal I would do my best to help my
family and also other people what ever it takes. Don’t lost hope for the negative people around us.
Like Rizal if you in the right side don’t be afraid to fight for it. Be humble and don’t forget those people
who help you. If you look at everything in a negative way, you will never believe great things are
coming. Acknowledge your weaknesses and work on strengthening them.
If you are thinking negative thoughts a lot, most likely you are dealing with negative emotions like
sadness, depression, anxiety, fear, and more. Move towards positivity and away from negativity.
Positivity, confidence, and persistence are key in life so never give up. Recognize and accept your
weaknesses. Stop Focusing on Your Weaknesses. It can be hard to strengthen your strengths if you
are focused on your weaknesses. The application of the moral lesson in present time is that as a
student we need to study hard to help our family soon. Later on you be able to help also other people.
Don’t be afraid to take the risk for others. Don’t make those negative things hindrance your success
but make it as a motivation. Don’t forget to appreciate people who helped you. Lastly always be
positive.
MISFORTUNES IN MADRID Rizal tried all legal means to seek justice for his family and the calamba tenants,
but to no avail. He almost fought two duels. First attempt duel is for antonio luna who blame rizal for his
failure to win Nellei bouastead but the duel aborted. The second duel is for wenceslao E. Retana. Rizal
bitter enemy in pen. Retana wrote an article in la epoca, an anti-Filipino newspaper but also aborted.
Retana apologized to rizal after realizing his mistake. Rizal top of his misfortune was about leonor rivera.
When rizal attend a play at teatro apolo. There he lost his gold watch containing the picture of leonor
rivera. Rizal feel that theres something not good about to happen. Then He received a letter from leonor
announcing her marriage to an Englishman and asking for forgiveness. Rizal then won being the leader
called responsible against Marcelo h. Del pilar but Rizal declined the coveted position. Before Rizal left
Madrid he made a letter titled Adios Madrid. The moral lesson I’ve got in the story of Rizal in Madrid was
like Rizal I would do my best to help my family and also other people what ever it takes. Don’t lost hope
for the negative people around us. Like Rizal if you in the right side don’t be afraid to fight for it. Be humble
and don’t forget those people who help you anyway. The application of the moral lesson in present time
is that as a student study hard to help your family soon. Later on you be able to help also other people.
Don’t be afraid to take the risk for others. Don’t make those negative things hindrance your success but
make it as a motivations. Don’t forget to appreciate people who helped you. Lastly be a positive person.
MISFORTUNES IN MADRID (1890-91) -Early in August, 1890, Rizal arrived in Madrid -Upon
arrival in Madrid, Rizal immediately sought help of the Filipino colony, The Asociacion Hispano-
Filipina, and the liberal Spanish newspaper in securing justice for the oppressed Calamba
tenants · El Resumen- a Madrid newspaper which sympathized with the Filipino cause, said: “To
cover the ear, open the purse, and fold the arms—this is the Spanish colonial policy · La Epoca-
an anti-Filipino newspaper in Madrid
1. Jose Ma. Panganiban, his talented co-worker in the Propaganda Movement, died in Barcelona
on August 19, 1890, after a lingering illness
2. Aborted Duel with Antonio Luna—Luna was bitter because of his frustrated romance with
Nellie Boustead. Deep in his heart, he was blaming Rizal for his failure to win her, although Rizal
had previously explained to him that he had nothing to do about it. Luna uttered certain
unsavory remarks about Nellie, Rizal heard him and angered by the slanderous remarks, he
challenged Luna, his friend, to a duel. Fortunately, Luna realized that he had made a fool of
himself during his drunken state, he apologized for his bad remarks about the girl and Rizal
accepted his apology and they became good friends again
3. Rizal challenges Retana to Due l—Wenceslao E. Retana, his bitter enemy of the pen, a talented
Spanish scholar, was then a press agent of the friars in Spain. He used to attack the Filipinos in
various newspapers in Madrid and other cities in Spain. Retana wrote an article in La Epoca,
asserting that the family and friends of Rizal had not paid their rents so they were ejected from
their lands in Calamba by the Dominicans. Such as insult stirred Rizal to action, immediately
he sent his seconds to Retana with his challenge to a duel
4. Infidelity of Leonor Rivera —Rizal received a letter from Leonor, announcing her coming
marriage to an Englishman (the choice of her mother) and asking his forgivefess
5. Rizal-Del Pilar Rivalry —toward the closing days of 1890 phere arose an unfortunate rivalry
between Rizal and M.H. del Pilar for supremacy. Because of this, the Filipinos were divided into
two hostile camps—the Rizalistas and the Pilaristas. The sitqation was becoming explosive and
critical. Despite of winning the votes, Rizal graciously declined the coveted position · Rizal wrote
a brief note thanking his compatriots for electing him as Responsible. It was the last time he saw
Madrid