2. Jose Rizal was arrested by the Spanish
authorities on four grounds:
for publishing anti- for dedicating his
Catholic and anti- novel, El
friar books and Filibusterismo
articles;
for simply criticizing
for having in
the religion and aiming
possession a bundle of
for its exclusion from
handbills, the Pobres
the Filipino culture
Frailes
3. Rizal in
Dapitan
1. "That Rizal publicly retract his errors concerning
religion, and make statements that were clearly pro-
Spanish and against revolution.
2. "That he perform the church rites and make a general
confession of his past life.
3. "That henceforth he conduct himself in an exemplary
manner as a Spanish subject and a man of religion."
5. Wins in Manila Lottery.
Rizal-Pastells Debate on Religion
Rizal and Father Sanchez
Rizal's Encounter with the Friar's Spy
6. Rizal in
Dapitan
His careers and achievements in different fields were as follows:
Doctor
Farmer
Teacher
Businessman
Community dev’t leader
Engineer
10. As an educator
Rizal taught his boys reading,
writing, languages (Spanish and
English), geography, history,
mathematics (arithmetic and
geometry), industrial work, nature
study, morals and gymnastics.
"Hymn to Talisay."
Casa Quadrada
11. formed a business partnership with
Ramon Carreon
fishing, copra, and hemp industries
As a businessman
Cooperative Association of Dapitan
Farmers
To break the Chinese monopoly on
business in Dapitan
to improve the farm products, obtain
better outlets for them, collect funds for
their purchases, and help the producers
and workers by establishing a store
wherein they can buy prime
commodities at moderate prices
12. As a Scientist
He discovered three species
He invented a machine for making
bricks
As a Community development leader
16. Literary works
"My Retreat"
“El Canto del Viajero”
(The Song of the Traveler)
17. Rizal and the Katipunan
May 2, 1896
• Secret meeting was held at Bitukang
Manok river in Pasig
June 15, 1892
• Dr. Pio Valenzuela left Manila with
Raymund Mata
June 21, 1892
• Rizal gave his opinion on the Katipunan
18. two reasons:
•the Filipinos were still unready for such
revolution; and
•the Katipunan lacked machinery – before
plotting a revolution, there must be sufficient
arms and funds collected.
19. End of Rizal’s Exile
He wrote two letters
Rizal’s plan to go to Governor-General
to Cuba Ramon Blanco
asking for his pardon
To study the war in a and his release
practical way: mix
with the Cuban July 30 1896, the
soldiers so he could governor approved
find solutions to the his request to go to
Philippine situation Cuba
20. His Last Trip Home
Sept. 3, 1896
Rizal left for
Barcelona
Sept. 30, 1896
Rizal was under
arrest
November 1896
Rizal was brought
to Fort Santiago