Afable Juliana Shean M. Sucesos de Las Islas Filipinas
Afable Juliana Shean M. Sucesos de Las Islas Filipinas
Afable Juliana Shean M. Sucesos de Las Islas Filipinas
Chapter 2 – 7
Chronological report on government
administrations under Governor-
General.
Chapter 8
Philippine Islands, the natives there,
their antiquity, custom and government.
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What leads Jose Rizal to
Sucesos De Las Islas
Filipinas?
What leads Jose Rizal to Sucesos De Las Islas Filipinas?
01 02 03
To awaken the To prove that Filipinos are
To correct what has been
consciousness of the civilized even before the
distorted about the Philippines
Filipinos regarding their coming of the Spaniards.
due to Spanish conquest
glorious way of past • Early Government
• High Literacy Rate
Rizal strove to establish that the Rizal aimed to use history as a
• Early Artillery
Filipinos could be proud of their propaganda weapon
• Smooth Foreign Relations
pre-conquest past.
• Self sufficient
• Advanced Civilization
Rizal’s Annotation
vs.
De Morga’s Sucesos
De Morga's Sucesos vs. Rizal's Annotation
De Morga's Sucesos Rizal's Annotation
• Philippines was deserted and • Philippines was not deserted and was
inhabitable. actually habitable.
• Beef and fish they know it best when it has • Spaniards, like any other nation, treat
started to rot and stink. food to which they are not accustomed or
is unknown to them with disgust. This
fish that Morga mentions is bagoong
(salted & fermented fish)
• They will always choose violence until the
• Tribes whom cannot be safe because of Government enters because of their
violence. inhumane ways as answer those who do
not submit to the friars.
De Morga's Sucesos vs. Rizal's Annotation
De Morga's Sucesos Rizal's Annotation
• Men and Women are money loving and in • We find it everywhere in the world even in Europe.
capitals so when there is a price, they yield. • Indios have hygienic customs which is the proper
• Bathing their body on rivers or streams way of taking a bath.
regardless of their age. • Rizal argued that it was better that way because
• Morga was critical of the system of the having a leader that knows what the tribe needs and
government because they are no rulers for myriad what problems they have is more effective.
communities, instead one leader for each tribe. • It seems that Morga refers to “Tawilis” or “Dilis”
• The ordinary food of the natives is very small fish which is eaten by natives in large quantities.
which they call “Laulau” • The Indios on seeing that wealth aroused the
capacity of Encomienderos and soldiers,
• Natives are always mining for golds but when abandoned the work in the mines, and the priest
Spaniards came, the mining become lesser and historians relate that, in order to save them from
they just treasured what gold jewelry they have vexations.
passing it through generations.
Rizal’s 3 Propositions
01 02 03
• The people of the • Filipinos were
• The present state of
Philippines have a decimated,
the Philippines was
culture on their own, demoralized,
not necessarily
before the coming of exploited, and ruined
superior to its past
the Spaniards by the Spanish
colonization
• The "SUCESOS" as annotated by Rizal, appeared for the
first time in the Philippines sixty-eight years later when a
publisher in Manila, published the new work in 1958, to
contribute his bit to the national effort to honor Rizal. The
present work is the sixth volume of the Series of Writings of
Jose Rizal which the Jose Rizal National Centennial
Commission has no published in commemoration of his birth.
Jose Rizal as Philippines’
National Hero
• Rizal gave us freedom using
goodness
• Jose Rizal became the Philippines’
national hero because he fought for
freedom in a silent but powerful
way
• He expressed his love for the
Philippines through his novels, essays
and articles rather than through the
use of force or aggression.
Importance of
Rizal’s Annotations
to the present
generation
Importance of Rizal’s Annotations to the present generation
“To the Filipinos: In Noli Me Tangere (The Social Cancer) I started to sketch
the present state of our native land. But the effect which my effort produced
made me realize that, before attempting to unroll before your eyes the
other pictures which were to follow, it was necessary first to post you on
the past. So only can you fairly judge the present and estimate how much
progress has been made during the three centuries (of Spanish rule). Like
almost all of you, I was born and brought up in ignorance of our country’s
past and so, without knowledge or authority to speak of what I neither saw
nor have studied, I deem it necessary to quote the testimony of an illustrious
Spaniard who in the beginning of the new era controlled the destinies of the
Philippines and had personal knowledge of our ancient nationality in its last
days.
“If the book succeeds in awakening in you
the consciousness of our past which has
been obliterated from memory and in
rectifying what has been falsified and
calumniated, I shall not have labored in
vain, and on such basis, little though it
may be, we can all devote ourselves to
studying the future.“
-Dr. Jose Rizal
"To foretell the destiny of a
nation, it is necessary to open
the book that tells of her past."
-Jose Rizal
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