BUHAY AT MGA AKDA NI RIZAL FINAL REVIEWER
PART ONE: RIZAL IN EUROPE, EIGHTEEN EIGHTY-TWO TO EIGHTEEN EIGHTY-SEVEN
B. Arrival in Spain and First Writings, eighteen eighty-two
C. Madrid Years, eighteen eighty-two to eighteen eighty-five
The Spoliarium Toast, eighteen eighty-four
D. Expanding Horizons, eighteen eighty-five to eighteen eighty-six
Germany - The Eye Specialist, eighteen eighty-six
Friendship with Ferdinand Blumentritt
E. Berlin and The Noli Me Tangere, eighteen eighty-six to eighteen eighty-seven
The Savior of the Noli - Maximo Viola
Tour of Europe with Viola
PART TWO: RIZAL'S SECOND TRIP TO EUROPE, EIGHTEEN EIGHTY-EIGHT TO EIGHTEEN NINETY-ONE
B. Japan, February to April eighteen eighty-eight
C. United States of America, April to May eighteen eighty-eight
Rizal's Impressions of America
D. London, May eighteen eighty-eight to March eighteen eighty-nine
Important Connection: Dr. Reinhold Rost
Three Main Reasons for Choosing London
December eighteen eighty-eight - First Meeting with Propaganda Leaders
E. La Solidaridad Newspaper
Main Goals of La Solidaridad
F. The Propaganda Movement
G. Paris and Universal Exposition of eighteen eighty-nine
Organizations Founded by Rizal in Paris
H. Brussels, Belgium (January eighteen ninety to eighteen ninety-one)
I. Misfortunes in Madrid (eighteen ninety)
J. Biarritz, France (Winter eighteen ninety-one)
K. El Filibusterismo Published in Ghent, Belgium (eighteen ninety-one)
PART THREE: ANTONIO DE MORGA'S SUCESOS DE LAS ISLAS FILIPINAS
B. Why Rizal Chose This Book
C. Rizal's Process of Annotation
D. Key Themes in Rizal's Annotations
Two. Destruction of Filipino Culture
Three. Counter-Narrative Against Racist Claims
Four. Historical Continuity
E. Significance of the Sucesos Annotation
PART FOUR: AGRARIAN DISPUTES and THE HACIENDA DE CALAMBA CONFLICT
B. The Hacienda de Calamba
D. Rizal's Response from Europe
E. The Violent Evictions (eighteen ninety to eighteen ninety-one)
PART Five: NOLI ME TANGERE - CONTEXT AND CONTENT
B. Historical Context - Why Rizal Wrote It
C. Motivations Behind Writing
D. Reception After Publication
H. Significance of the Novel
PART Six: EL FILIBUSTERISMO - CONTEXT AND CONTENT
B. Historical Context - Why Rizal Wrote It
G. Dedication to GOMBURZA
H. Significance of the Novel
PART SEVEN: RIZAL'S EXILE IN DAPITAN (eighteen ninety-two to eighteen ninety-six)
B. Conditions Offered and Rizal's Refusal
C. Rizal as a Physician in Dapitan
D. Community Development Projects
F. Scientific and Artistic Pursuits
Rizal and Josephine Bracken (February eighteen ninety-five)
The Katipunan's Plan (May-June eighteen ninety-six)
One. Departure from Dapitan
PART EIGHT: RIZAL'S TRIAL AND EXECUTION (eighteen ninety-six)
B. Key Timeline of Events
D. The Prosecution's Evidence - Five Folders
E. Rizal's Four-Point Defense
F. The Suppressed Manifesto (December fifteen, eighteen ninety-six)
G. The Verdict and Sentence
H. Rizal's Final Hours (December twenty-nine to thirty, eighteen ninety-six)
I. Mi Último Adiós (My Last Farewell)
J. Anatomy of the Execution (seven o'clock three minutes, December thirty, eighteen ninety-six)
K. Impact of His Execution
PART NINE: THE INDOLENCE OF THE FILIPINOS
C. Rizal's Explanation - Causes of Apparent Indolence
Two. Destruction of Industry by Colonial Policies.
Three. The Tropical Climate Argument.
Four. Abuses, Oppression and Loss of Motivation.
Five. Lack of Proper Education.
Six. Insecurity and Violence.
PART TEN: THE DESTINY OF THE FILIPINO PEOPLE.
B. Rizal's Vision for Filipino Destiny.
Two. The Rejection of Violent Revolution (Initially).
Three. The Role of Youth and Women.
Four. Father Florentino's Speech (El Filibusterismo).
Five. Rizal's Evolving View.
C. The Meaning of Filipino Destiny According to Rizal.
PART ELEVEN: JOSE RIZAL AND PHILIPPINE NATIONALISM - BAYANI AND KABAYANIHAN.
B. The Filipino Concept of Bayani.
Two. The Doctor as Bayani.
Three. The Teacher as Bayani.
Four. The Martyr as Bayani.
D. Kabayanihan in Action - Rizal's Contributions.
E. Rizal's Nationalism vs. Revolution.
PART TWELVE: JOSE RIZAL AND PHILIPPINE NATIONALISM - NATIONAL SYMBOL.
B. The American Colonial Decision.
C. Symbols of Rizal's National Status.
Two. National Holiday - Rizal Day.
Three. The Rizal Law, Republic Act Number fourteen twenty-five.
Four. His Image on Currency and Official Seals.
Five. The Knights of Rizal.
D. Rizal as a Symbol - Multiple Meanings.
E. The Debate: Was Rizal the Right Choice as National Hero?
F. Rizal's Enduring Relevance.
PART THIRTEEN: NINETEENTH CENTURY PHILIPPINES AND THE RIZAL LAW.
Social Classes in Spanish Philippines.
D. The Rizal Law - Republic Act Number fourteen twenty-five.
Opposition to the Rizal Bill
Sections of R A one thousand four hundred twenty-five
PART fourteen: THE BIRTH, FAMILY AND EARLY LIFE OF RIZAL
B. Meaning Behind His Names
Important Dates to Remember