Rizal'S Family, Childhood, and Early Education Reflection
Rizal'S Family, Childhood, and Early Education Reflection
REFLECTION
Answer the following questions below in no less than two (2) sentences:
3. What are the significant events in his childhood years? Why are these significant?
- Rizal's first memory, from his childhood, was of a lovely day in the family garden when
he was three years old. Because he was a weak, ill, and tiny boy, his parents lavished him
with love. In the garden, his father built a small nipa home for him to play in throughout
the day. To ensure his comfort, a sweet elderly woman was hired as a nurse maid. He was
sometimes left alone to contemplate the wonders of nature or to play by himself. In his
childhood experiences, he described how, at the age of three, he watched the Culiacan,
the Maya, the Maria Capra, the martin, the pipit, and other birds from his garden house
and listened to their evening melodies "with amazement and love." Another early
memory was the Angelus prayer, which was said daily. By nightfall, his mother gathered
all the children in the home to pray to the Angelus, according to Rizal. He also
remembered the wonderful moonlit nights at the Azotea after the rosary with a
sentimental sense. The Aya told Rizal children many stories about fairies, buried riches,
trees with flowering jewels, and other fantastic tales.