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Assignment #1 Rodriguez
Due: April 7, 2016 Luzille
Historia, Patrimonia y Identidad
(History, Heritage and Identity)
Name: José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda “Jose P. Rizal”
Born: June 19, 1861 in Calamba, Laguna.
Birth Order: 7th
child of 11; 9 sisters, 1 brother
Died: December 30,1896 (aged 35)
Cause of Death: Execution by firing squad
Alma mater: Ateneo Municipal de Manila, University of Santo Tomas,
Universidad Central de Madrid
Organizations: La Solidaridad, La Liga Filipina
Religion: Roman Catholic
Parents: Francisco Rizal Mercado y Alejandro (father) (1818–1897)
Teodora Alonza y Quintos (mother)
Signature:
The Mercado family enjoyed relative wealth as leaseholders of a hacienda and an accompanying rice farm to
the Dominican friars in Laguna so they can afford education
Educational Foundations
 Rizal demonstrated an astounding intelligence and aptitude for learning at a very young age when he
learned his letters from his mother and could read and write at the age of five.
 Education was a priority for the Mercado family and young Jose Protacio was sent to learn from
Justiniano Aquino Cruz, a tutor from nearby Binan, Laguna.
But the education of a small town and a tutor wasn’t sufficient for the young man’s thirst for knowledge so
 His family began to make preparations for his admission to the Ateneo Municipal de Manila
Studying in Manila
Prior to his enrollment in this prominent learning institution, his older brother Paciano Rizal Mercado, insisted
that Jose drop the surname “Mercado”, to ensure that the younger Mercado would be disassociated with the
outspoken and borderline subversive reputation of his older brother.
 The young man known as Jose Protacio Rizal enrolled at the Ateneo Municipal de Manila.
 He studied for a degree in Land Surveying and Assessment, Graduated on March 14, 1877, with
honors or sobresaliente and passed the licensure exam in 1878 but was not given a license until 1881
when he turned 21.
 In 1878, he pursued his passion for the arts as he enrolled at the Faculty of Arts and Letters for a degree
in Philosophy at the University of Santo Tomas.
Although he excelled at philosophy, the news of his mother’s blindness convinced him to study Medicine
 In 1878, he enrolled in the Faculty of Medical Sciences at University of Santo Tomas to specialize in
ophthalmology.
Citing discrimination against Filipino students by the Dominican professors in Medicine, Rizal left the medical
program in 1882. Believing that education in the country was limited, he boarded a ship to Spain with the
support of his older brother Paciano but without informing his parents.
Academics in Europe
 In Spain, he continued his studies and enrolled at the Universidad Central de Madrid, graduated in
1884 with a degree in Medicine, and a year later with a degree in Philosophy and letters from the
same institution.
 He traveled to France, studied at the University of Paris
 In his pursuit to further increase his knowledge in his chosen field of specialization, ophthalmology, he
studied at the University of Heidelberg under the distinguished eye specialist, Professor Otto Becker
Recognition in Europe
 he was a polymath who excelled at anything he put his considerable mind and talents to.
 he also is excellent in arts such as sculpting, painting, architecture; physical activities such as martial
arts, fencing, pistol shooting were also where he demonstrated his prowess; he was well read could
discuss agriculture, economics, sociology, anthropology and history at will.
 he was also multilingual and was known to have been able to
converse in over 10 languages including Filipino, Spanish,
English, French, German, and Dutch, among others.
 Rizal was also a member of the Freemasons. It is therefore no
surprise that wherever he went, people were drawn to his charm,
wit, intelligence and personality. He made friends and lovers
wherever he went and left an impression and reputation that
would outlive him.
Foundations for reform
Even as a youth, Jose Rizal had been exposed to the difficulties of being under the Spanish colonial
government, which had instilled in him the need for change in the system of how the country was being run.
Jose Rizal spent most of his time with his older brother Paciano, a man who had been linked to Filipino priests,
Gomez, Burgos and Zamora, who sought reform within the catholic church by advocating equal rights for
Filipino and Spanish priests in the Philippines. The three priests were later accused of being subversive and
were executed by the Spanish colonial government.
Even closer to home, Rizal saw the treatment accorded to his beloved mother by the Spanish authorities who
accused her of attempting to poison her cousin and sent her to jail in Santa Cruz, Laguna. Teodora Mercado was
made to walk sixteen kilometers from their home to the prison and was incarcerated for 2 and a half years until
a successful appeal at the highest court of the Spanish government cleared her of the charges.
Novels
 During his first stay in Europe, Rizal wrote his novel, Noli Me Tangere
 It is written in Spanish and first published in Berlin, Germany in 1887.
 It tells the story of a young Filipino man who travels to Europe to study and returns home with
new eyes to the injustices and corruption in his native land.
 Rizal used elaborate characters to symbolize the different personalities and characteristics of
both the oppressors and the oppressed, paying notable attention to Filipinos who had adopted the
customs of their colonizers, forgetting their own nationality; the Spanish friars who were
portrayed as lustful and greedy men in robes who sought only to satisfy their own needs, and the
poor and ignorant members of society who knew no other life but that of one of abject poverty
and cruelty under the yoke of the church and state.
Rizal’s first novel was a scalding criticism of the Spanish colonial system in the country and Philippine society
in general, was met with harsh reactions from the elite, the church and the government. Upon his return to the
country, he was summoned by the Governor General of the Philippine Islands to explain himself in light of
accusations that he was a subversive and an inciter of rebellion. Rizal faced the charges and defended himself
admirably, and although he was exonerated, his name would remain on the watch list of the colonial
government. Similarly, his work also produced a great uproar in the Catholic Church in the country, so much so
that later, he was excommunicated.
 Despite the reaction to his first novel, Rizal wrote a second novel, El Filibusterismo, published in 1891.
 the protagonist of Noli, Ibarra, was a pacifist and advocate of peaceful means of reforms to enact
the necessary change in the system, the lead character inFili, Simeon, was more militant and
preferred to incite an armed uprising to achieve the same end. Hence the government could not
help but notice that instead of being merely a commentary on Philippine society, the second
novel could become the catalyst which would encourage Filipinos to revolt against the Spanish
colonizers and overthrow the colonial government.
Arrest, Exile, and Incarceration ; Execution and death
 In 1892, he was arrested, then exiled to the island of the Dapitan, Mindanao
 He met one of the most famous women in his life, Josephine Bracken.
 His novels indeed stirred up a hornet’s nest of unrest in the islands. Andres Bonifacio read rizal’s novels
and used it as basis of the revolution
 Rizal asked and was granted permission by then governor General Ramon Blanco to travel to Cuba,
another Spanish Colony at the time, to support in the medical efforts needed to suppress an outbreak of
yellow fever.
 On the way to cuba, he was arrested in Barcelona due to political maneuverings of the friars.
Rizal was then brought back to the Philippines to face charges of rebellion due to his reported association with
the revolutionary movement. The court found him guilty and sentenced him to death. Jose Rizal was executed
by a firing squad on December 30 1896, at 7:00am, in Bagumbayan (now called Rizal Park) and his remains
were buried in an unmarked grave in the nearby Paco Cemetery.
Through the years, Rizal’s works and ideals have been cited by many reformists, such as Jawaharlal Nehru, Sun
Yat Sen and even Ghandi as the means for peace
reforms. As the national hero of the Philippines, his
works, are required reading for all students and
streets, buildings, and parks have been named after
him and the 30th of December, his death anniversary,
was declared a national holiday.
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history, heritage and identity

  • 1. Assignment #1 Rodriguez Due: April 7, 2016 Luzille Historia, Patrimonia y Identidad (History, Heritage and Identity) Name: José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda “Jose P. Rizal” Born: June 19, 1861 in Calamba, Laguna. Birth Order: 7th child of 11; 9 sisters, 1 brother Died: December 30,1896 (aged 35) Cause of Death: Execution by firing squad Alma mater: Ateneo Municipal de Manila, University of Santo Tomas, Universidad Central de Madrid Organizations: La Solidaridad, La Liga Filipina Religion: Roman Catholic Parents: Francisco Rizal Mercado y Alejandro (father) (1818–1897) Teodora Alonza y Quintos (mother) Signature: The Mercado family enjoyed relative wealth as leaseholders of a hacienda and an accompanying rice farm to the Dominican friars in Laguna so they can afford education Educational Foundations  Rizal demonstrated an astounding intelligence and aptitude for learning at a very young age when he learned his letters from his mother and could read and write at the age of five.  Education was a priority for the Mercado family and young Jose Protacio was sent to learn from Justiniano Aquino Cruz, a tutor from nearby Binan, Laguna. But the education of a small town and a tutor wasn’t sufficient for the young man’s thirst for knowledge so  His family began to make preparations for his admission to the Ateneo Municipal de Manila Studying in Manila Prior to his enrollment in this prominent learning institution, his older brother Paciano Rizal Mercado, insisted that Jose drop the surname “Mercado”, to ensure that the younger Mercado would be disassociated with the outspoken and borderline subversive reputation of his older brother.  The young man known as Jose Protacio Rizal enrolled at the Ateneo Municipal de Manila.  He studied for a degree in Land Surveying and Assessment, Graduated on March 14, 1877, with honors or sobresaliente and passed the licensure exam in 1878 but was not given a license until 1881 when he turned 21.  In 1878, he pursued his passion for the arts as he enrolled at the Faculty of Arts and Letters for a degree in Philosophy at the University of Santo Tomas. Although he excelled at philosophy, the news of his mother’s blindness convinced him to study Medicine  In 1878, he enrolled in the Faculty of Medical Sciences at University of Santo Tomas to specialize in ophthalmology.
  • 2. Citing discrimination against Filipino students by the Dominican professors in Medicine, Rizal left the medical program in 1882. Believing that education in the country was limited, he boarded a ship to Spain with the support of his older brother Paciano but without informing his parents. Academics in Europe  In Spain, he continued his studies and enrolled at the Universidad Central de Madrid, graduated in 1884 with a degree in Medicine, and a year later with a degree in Philosophy and letters from the same institution.  He traveled to France, studied at the University of Paris  In his pursuit to further increase his knowledge in his chosen field of specialization, ophthalmology, he studied at the University of Heidelberg under the distinguished eye specialist, Professor Otto Becker Recognition in Europe  he was a polymath who excelled at anything he put his considerable mind and talents to.  he also is excellent in arts such as sculpting, painting, architecture; physical activities such as martial arts, fencing, pistol shooting were also where he demonstrated his prowess; he was well read could discuss agriculture, economics, sociology, anthropology and history at will.  he was also multilingual and was known to have been able to converse in over 10 languages including Filipino, Spanish, English, French, German, and Dutch, among others.  Rizal was also a member of the Freemasons. It is therefore no surprise that wherever he went, people were drawn to his charm, wit, intelligence and personality. He made friends and lovers wherever he went and left an impression and reputation that would outlive him. Foundations for reform Even as a youth, Jose Rizal had been exposed to the difficulties of being under the Spanish colonial government, which had instilled in him the need for change in the system of how the country was being run. Jose Rizal spent most of his time with his older brother Paciano, a man who had been linked to Filipino priests, Gomez, Burgos and Zamora, who sought reform within the catholic church by advocating equal rights for Filipino and Spanish priests in the Philippines. The three priests were later accused of being subversive and were executed by the Spanish colonial government. Even closer to home, Rizal saw the treatment accorded to his beloved mother by the Spanish authorities who accused her of attempting to poison her cousin and sent her to jail in Santa Cruz, Laguna. Teodora Mercado was made to walk sixteen kilometers from their home to the prison and was incarcerated for 2 and a half years until a successful appeal at the highest court of the Spanish government cleared her of the charges. Novels  During his first stay in Europe, Rizal wrote his novel, Noli Me Tangere  It is written in Spanish and first published in Berlin, Germany in 1887.  It tells the story of a young Filipino man who travels to Europe to study and returns home with new eyes to the injustices and corruption in his native land.
  • 3.  Rizal used elaborate characters to symbolize the different personalities and characteristics of both the oppressors and the oppressed, paying notable attention to Filipinos who had adopted the customs of their colonizers, forgetting their own nationality; the Spanish friars who were portrayed as lustful and greedy men in robes who sought only to satisfy their own needs, and the poor and ignorant members of society who knew no other life but that of one of abject poverty and cruelty under the yoke of the church and state. Rizal’s first novel was a scalding criticism of the Spanish colonial system in the country and Philippine society in general, was met with harsh reactions from the elite, the church and the government. Upon his return to the country, he was summoned by the Governor General of the Philippine Islands to explain himself in light of accusations that he was a subversive and an inciter of rebellion. Rizal faced the charges and defended himself admirably, and although he was exonerated, his name would remain on the watch list of the colonial government. Similarly, his work also produced a great uproar in the Catholic Church in the country, so much so that later, he was excommunicated.  Despite the reaction to his first novel, Rizal wrote a second novel, El Filibusterismo, published in 1891.  the protagonist of Noli, Ibarra, was a pacifist and advocate of peaceful means of reforms to enact the necessary change in the system, the lead character inFili, Simeon, was more militant and preferred to incite an armed uprising to achieve the same end. Hence the government could not help but notice that instead of being merely a commentary on Philippine society, the second novel could become the catalyst which would encourage Filipinos to revolt against the Spanish colonizers and overthrow the colonial government. Arrest, Exile, and Incarceration ; Execution and death  In 1892, he was arrested, then exiled to the island of the Dapitan, Mindanao  He met one of the most famous women in his life, Josephine Bracken.  His novels indeed stirred up a hornet’s nest of unrest in the islands. Andres Bonifacio read rizal’s novels and used it as basis of the revolution  Rizal asked and was granted permission by then governor General Ramon Blanco to travel to Cuba, another Spanish Colony at the time, to support in the medical efforts needed to suppress an outbreak of yellow fever.  On the way to cuba, he was arrested in Barcelona due to political maneuverings of the friars. Rizal was then brought back to the Philippines to face charges of rebellion due to his reported association with the revolutionary movement. The court found him guilty and sentenced him to death. Jose Rizal was executed by a firing squad on December 30 1896, at 7:00am, in Bagumbayan (now called Rizal Park) and his remains were buried in an unmarked grave in the nearby Paco Cemetery. Through the years, Rizal’s works and ideals have been cited by many reformists, such as Jawaharlal Nehru, Sun Yat Sen and even Ghandi as the means for peace reforms. As the national hero of the Philippines, his works, are required reading for all students and streets, buildings, and parks have been named after him and the 30th of December, his death anniversary, was declared a national holiday.