RIZAL ALL Flashcards

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First teacher of Rizal

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Dona Teodora

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Bully of Rizal

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Pedro

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Sibling of Rizal that accompanied him to continue his studies in Binan

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Paciano

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A classmate named ______________________ challenged Jose for an
arm-wrestling match.

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Andres Salandanan

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Jose spent his leisure hours with master old painter named _____________________ He was freely gave give lessons in drawing and painting.

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Juancho.

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Ateneo was the counterpart of what school during Rizal’s time

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Colegio de San Juan de Letran

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College Registrar of Ateneo Municipal who
refused to admit Jose

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Father Margin Fernando,

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Through the intercession of ___________________ nephew of Father
Burgos, Jose was admitted at Ateneo.

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Manuel Xeres Burgos,

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(the non-boarder of Ateneo)

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Carthaginian

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(the boarder inside Ateneo)

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Roman

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first professor of Jose in
Ateneo

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Fr. Jose Bech

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Rizal took private lessons in _________________ during noon recesses to improve
his Spanish language

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Sta. Isabel College

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Sibling of Rizal who brought him to ____________________

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Tanawan

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Pen names of Rizal

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Dimasalang
Laong Laan

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Name of the Commandants residence in dapitan

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Casa Real

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Name of the Commandant who owned Casa Real

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Captain Ricardo Carcinero

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Priest who made attempts by correspondence to win over to Catholicism the exiled physician.

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Pablo Pastells

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  • Claimed to be Rizal’s Relative and introduced himself as “Pablo Mercado”.
  • A paid secret agent by Recollect friars Volunteering to deliver Rizal’s letters to
    Manila but got busted.
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Florencio Nanaman

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  • Emissary sent by Katipunan Leader, “Andres Bonifacio” .
  • Andres Bonifacio messaged to be sanctioned by Rizal about the revolution.
  • Rizal disapprove the revolution stating a peaceful war is better than violent war.
  • Rizal recommended to as support form “Antonio Luna”
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Doctor Pio Valenzuela

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Rizal’s true love who died while he was in Dapitan.

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Leonor Rivera

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She is the common-law
wife of Rizal who is the
mother of their child who
was prematurely born and
died hours after birth.

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Josephine Bracken

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Last Words of Rizal

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Consummatum est

It is finished

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An account of Spanish Observations about the Filipinos and the Philippines

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Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas

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is the work of an honest observer, a versatile bureaucrat, who knew the workings of the administration from the inside

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THE SUCESOS

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author of Sucesos De Las Islas Filipinas
Antonio De Morga
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On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the cross represents the __________________
sufferings
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On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the Pomelo blossoms and laurel leaves represents the ____________________
honor and fidelity.
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On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the silhouette of a Filipina represents the ____________________
Maria Clara
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On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the burning torch represents the ____________________
rage and passion.
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On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the sunflowers represents the ____________________
enlightenment
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On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the bamboo stalks that were cut down but grew back the ____________________
resilience
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On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the a man in a cassock with hairy feet represents the ____________________
priests using religion in a dirty way.
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On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the chains represents the ____________________
slavery
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On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the whips represents the ____________________
cruelties
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On the Cover of Noli me Tangere the helmet of the guardia civil represents the ____________________
arrogance of those in authority.
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What bible verse was the Noli me Tangere title taken from
John 20:17
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Rizal finished the novel Noli me Tangere on December_________
1887
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Noli me Tangere was printed what place __________
Berlin, Germany
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He is a son of a Filipino businessman, Don Rafael Ibarra, he studied in Europe for seven years.
Juan Crisóstomo Ibarra y Magsalin
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Juan Crisóstomo Ibarra y Magsalin symbolized
the idealism of the privileged youth
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She was raised by Capitán Tiago, San Diego's cabeza de barangay and is the most beautiful and widely celebrated girl in San Diego.
María Clara de los Santos y Alba
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María Clara de los Santos y Alba symbolized
purity and innocence of the sheltered native woman.
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Filipino businessman and the cabeza de barangay or head of barangay of the town of San Diego
Don Santiago de los Santos Kapitan Tiago
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A Franciscan friar and the former parish curate of San Diego. He is best known as a notorious character who speaks with harsh words and has been a cruel priest during his stay in the town.
Padre Dámaso (Dámaso Verdolagas)
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He is the real father of María Clara
Padre Dámaso (Dámaso Verdolagas)
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Ibarra's mysterious friend and ally. He wants to revolutionize the country and to be freed from Spanish oppression.
Elias
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Kapitan Tiago symbolizes
the rich Filipinos who oppress their fellow country men
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Padre Dámaso symbolizes
Spanish friars of Rizal’s time.
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Elias represents the
common Filipino.
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Elias is said to be the personification of _______________
Andres Bonifacio.
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Seeking for reforms from the government, he expresses his ideals in paper written in a cryptographic alphabet similar from hieroglyphs and Coptic figures hoping "that the future generations may be able to decipher it" and realized the abuse and oppression done by the conquerors.
Filosofo Tacio(Pilosopo Tasyo) /Don Anastacio
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Filosofo Tacio(Pilosopo Tasyo) symbolizes the
Learned Filipino
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The deranged mother of Basilio and Crispín.
Narcisa
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Narcisa symbolizes
Personified the suffering of the motherland.
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Sisa's 7-year-old son. An altar boy, he was unjustly accused of stealing money from the church.
Crispin
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Sisa’s favorite son
Crispin
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Sisa's 10-year-old son. An acolyte tasked to ring the church bells for the Angelus, he faced the dread of losing his younger brother and falling of his mother into insanity.
Basilio
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A Dominican friar. He is described as short and has fair skin. He is instructed by an old priest in his order to watch Crisóstomo Ibarra.
Padre Hernando de la Sibyla
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Padre Hernando symbolizes the
the liberal friar but would rather stay in the background rather than incur the wrath of other priests in power.
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Franciscan curate of San Diego, secretly harboring lust for María Clara.
Padre Bernardo Salví
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Chief of the Guardia Civil. Mortal enemy of the priests for power in San Diego and husband of Doña Consolacion.
Alperes
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Wife of the Alférez, nicknamed as la musa de los guardias civiles (The muse of the Civil Guards) or la Alféreza, was a former laundrywoman who passes herself as a Peninsular; best remembered for her abusive treatment of Sisa.
Doña Consolacíon
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Doña Consolacíon symbolizes the
Filipinos in our society who are ashamed of their own race and nationality.
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An ambitious Filipina who classifies herself as a Spanish and mimics Spanish ladies by putting on heavy make-up.
Doña Victorina
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Doña Victorina symbolizes
those who have a distorted view of their identity.
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A distant nephew of Tiburcio de Espanada, the would-be fiancé of María Clara. Although he presented himself as a practitioner of law, it was later revealed that he, just like Don Tiburcio, is a fraud.
Alfonso Linares
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Alfonso Linares represented
young Spaniards who came to the Philippines hoping for a better life than their motherland
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Unnamed person in the novel, he is the most powerful official in the Philippines. He has great disdains against the friars and corrupt officials, and sympathizes Ibarra.
Governor General
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Governor General symbolizes the
the typical Governor Generals of the Philippines who would often distain the power that friars had.
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A representative of the younger, less religiously shackled generation of movers and shakers in San Diego and Vice Mayor of the town of San Diego, leader of the liberals.
Don Filipo Lino
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He despises the idea of spending lavish amounts of money on the numerous feast days that mark the religious calendar, seeing it as both wasteful and burdensome to the citizens.
Don Filipo Lino
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He is the linguistic curate of a nearby town, who says the sermon during San Diego's fiesta.
Padre Manuel Martín
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Father of Crisóstomo Ibarra. Though he is the richest man in San Diego, he is also the most virtuous and generous.
Don Rafael Ibarra
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Wife of Capitan Tiago and mother of María Clara. She died giving birth to her. In reality, she was raped by Dámaso so she could bear a child.
Dona Pía Alba
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Dona Pía Alba represents the
women who had been abused by the clergy and have been silenced by their shame.
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How many chapters in Noli me Tangere
64 Chapters