0% found this document useful (0 votes)
419 views2 pages

Lesson 1 - A Hero Is Born

This document provides background information on Jose Rizal, the Philippine national hero. It discusses that while Rizal advocated for reform, his works ultimately led to revolution. It outlines key details about his family and upbringing, including that he came from a wealthy family and had many siblings. It also summarizes Rizal's accomplishments and that he was executed at a young age for his revolutionary ideas.

Uploaded by

Stanley Aquino
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
419 views2 pages

Lesson 1 - A Hero Is Born

This document provides background information on Jose Rizal, the Philippine national hero. It discusses that while Rizal advocated for reform, his works ultimately led to revolution. It outlines key details about his family and upbringing, including that he came from a wealthy family and had many siblings. It also summarizes Rizal's accomplishments and that he was executed at a young age for his revolutionary ideas.

Uploaded by

Stanley Aquino
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

Lesson 1: Dr.

Jose Rizal: A Hero is Born o Mercado – “market” (great-


great grandfather – Domingo
 Revolutionist or Reformist?
Lambo)
o More on reformist, but his
o Rizal - “ricial” – green meadow
works leads to revolution.
(brother-Paciano). Dona
o His purpose: war is not the
Teodora is detained (suspected
answer, education is.
murder case) so in order to enter
o Both Noli and El Fili sparks the
ADMU, he needs to hide his
Philippine Revolution identity and change his surname
 Why is Rizal’s placed on the 1peso o Alonzo – former (maiden)
coin? surname of his mother
o Mass Promotion: Majority of o Y – “and”
the Filipinos usually or even o Realonda – surname of his
always have one-peso coin for it
godmother
is the lowest denomination and
- La Familia
with that, people will never
o Father – Francisco Mercado
forget his great contributions in
 Haciendero
our country.
 Trade of
Life & Works of Rizal rootcrops/plants
 Simple man
Dr. Jose Protaciol Mercado Rizal y Alonzo  Provided wealth to the
Realonda family
- A member of a BIG FAMILY (Wealthy- o Mother – Teodora Alonso
illustrado)  First teacher of Jose
- Baptized by Father Rufino Collantes  Played a big part to
- 7th (out of 11) on the Birth Order Jose’s excellence
o More or less manifests the birth o Siblings (SATPAKNAROLU-
order syndrome MARCONJOLTISOL)
- Known for his tremendous works (Noli  Saturnina – eldest
– in Spain; El Fili – finished in Dapitan)  Supported Jose
- A husband (to Josephine Bracken) and a to pursue
father (the child died abruptly which education
leads to his turning back from the (some degrees)
Roman Catholic – also
- Was killed by his fellow Filipinos (polo financially
y servicio - forced work)  Paciano – revolutionist
- Full Name: Dr. Jose Protacio Mercado  Member (KKK)
Rizal y Alonzo Realonda  Supported Jose
to pursue
o Dr. – medical practitioner education
(optometrist – glocoma-mother) (some degrees)
o Jose – Dona Teodora is Close – also
Catholic (devotee - St. Joseph, financially
husband of Mary)  Narcisa
o Protacio -  Olympia
 Lucia
 Concepcion
 Josefa
 Trinidad
 Soledad – choleng
 Occupied the
house in
Calamba after
Jose’s
assassination
Dr. Jose Rizal
- Learned magic
o Illusion – can be used as a
platform to educate
- Loves to read so does writing
o Her mother taught him

Sa Aking Mga Kabata


Kapagka ang baya’y sadyang umiibig
Sa kanyang salitang kaloob ng langit,
Sanlang kalayaan nasa ring masapit
Katulad ng ibong nasa himpapawid.

Pagka’t ang salita’y isang kahatulan


Sa bayan, sa nayo’t mga kaharian,
At ang isang tao’y katulad, kabagay
Ng alin mang likha noong kalayaan.

Ang hindi magmahal sa kanyang salita


Mahigit sa hayop at malansang isda,
Kaya ang marapat pagyamaning kusa
Na tulad sa inang tunay na nagpala.

Ang wikang Tagalog tulad din sa Latin


Sa Ingles, Kastila at salitang anghel,
Sapagka’t ang Poong maalam tumingin
Ang siyang naggawad, nagbigay sa atin.

Ang salita nati’y huwad din sa iba


Na may alfabeto at sariling letra,
Na kaya nawala’y dinatnan ng sigwa
Ang lunday sa lawa noong dakong una

You might also like