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Jose Rizal
Life, Works, and Writings of a Genius, Writer, Scientist, and National Hero

LIFE OF
JOSE PROTASIO RIZAL MERCADO Y ALONSO
REALONDA
FAMILY BACKGROUND
PARENTS
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Francisco Engracio Rizal Mercado y Alejandro (1818-1898)
Teodora Morales Alonso Realonda y Quintos

SIBLINGS
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Saturnina
Paciano
Narcisa
Olympia
Lucia
Maria
Jose
Concepcion
Josefa
Trinidad
Soledad

(1850-1913)
(1851-1931)
(1852-1913)
(1855-1887)
(1857-1919)
(1859-1945)
(1861-1896)
(1862-1865)
(1865-1945)
(1868-1945)
(1970-1929)
FRANCISCO MERCADO RIZAL
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Studied Latin & Philosophy at the
College of San Jose Manila
Describe by Jose Rizal as
“model of fathers”
A successful farmer
He loved books
An excellent model for José Rizal
that molded him up into a man of
honor
Understood the world of
humanity which furnished him
with greater respect for other
people, and greater respect to
the dignity of labor

IMMEDIATE FAMILY

TEODORA ALONSO
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Born in Meisik, Sta. Cruz Manila
Talented and remarkable woman
Temperament of the Poet and
dreamer and bravery for sacrifice
His first teacher
Inculcated the value of
knowledge and education to the
young Jose
A good Mathematician and
Manager of business of the Rizal
family
EARLY INFLUENCES
His mother encourage him to express his ideas
and sentiments in verse.
 “The Story of the Moth” about the mother
moth warning its offspring of the danger of
fluttering to close to flame. The little moth did
not heed the advice, thus it was burned by the
flame. Gave him the moral lesson that if one
must succeed, he must take risks and prepare
for the worst consequences. Without
courage, there will be no glory.
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JOSÉ POTASIO RIZAL MERCADO Y ALONSO REALONDA
Born: June 19, 1861 in Calamba
Died: Dec. 30, 1896 in Manila
BIRTH AND EARLY CHILDHOOD
In Calamba, Laguna
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1869 – “Sa Aking Mga Kababata”
June 19, 1861 - birth
June 22, 1861 - baptized
1864 – learned the alphabet from his mother
1865 – his sister Conception (8th child) died at the age of
three
1865-1867 his mother taught him how to read and write
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Leon Monroy - taught Rizal the rudiments of Latin

Uncle Manuel Alberto – taught the latter love for the
nature
Uncle Gregorio – instilled love for education
Usman – Rizal’s dog
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IN BIÑAN, LAGUNA
1870 – his brother Paciano brought Rizal to
Biñan, Laguna
 Justiano Aquino Cruz – taught Rizal Latin
and Spanish
 Juancho Carrera – taught him the art of
painting
 December 17, 1870 – Rizal returned to
Calamba after he finished his studies in
Biñan
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BACK IN CALAMBA
1871 - his mother was imprisoned in Sta.
Cruz, Laguna for allegedly poisoning the wife
of Jose Alberto
 1872 – Cavite Mutiny on January 20, 1872;
his father forbid the words:
 Cavite
 Burgos
 Cavite
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In Calamba and Laguna

EARLY EDUCATION
IN BIÑAN
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At he age of 3, Rizal learned
the alphabet from his mother
At the age of 5, while
learning to read and
write, Rizal already showed
inclinations to be an artist.
He astounded his family and
relatives by his pencil
drawings and sketches and
by his moldings of clay.
At the age of 8, Rizal wrote a
Tagalog poem, “Sa Aking
Mga Kababata”, the theme of
which revolves on the love of
one’s language.

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Rizal’s parents employed
private tutors to give him
lessons at home. The first was
Maestro Celestino and the
second. Maestro Lucas
Padua.
Later on a man named Leon
Monroy, a former classmate of
Rizal’s father became his
tutor. This teacher lived at the
Rizal home and instructed
Rizal in Spanish and Latin.
Unfortunately. He did not live
long. He died five months
later.
FIRST DAY IN BIÑAN SCHOOL
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Rizal met the bully, Pedro.
Rizal, who was angry at this bully
for making fun of him during his
conversation with the
teacher, challenged Pedro to a fight.
Rizal having learned the art of
wrestling from his athletic Tio
Manuel, defeated the bigger boy.
After class, a classmate named
Andres Salandanan challenged
him to an arm – wrestling match.
Rizal having the weaker arm, lost
and nearly cracked his head on the
sidewalk.

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Best student in School
In academic studies, Rizal beat all
Binan boys. He surpassed them all in
Spanish, Latin, and other subjects.
They were all jealous of his
intellectual superiority that they
wickedly squealed to the teacher
whenever Rizal had a fight outside
the school, and even told lies to
discredit him before the teacher’s
eyes. Consequently the teacher had
to punish Rizal.
He received many whippings and
strokes from ferule. Rare was the day
when he was not stretched on the
bench for a whipping or punished
with five or six blows on the open
palm.
STUDIES IN THE PHILIPPINES IN UST
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Got low grades
Studied Philosophy and Letters
Study medicine (ophthalmology) - did not complete

Rizal was unhappy at this Dominican
Institution of higher learning because;
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The Dominican professors were hostile to him
The Filipino students were racially discriminated
against by the Spaniards
The method of instruction was obsolete and
repressive
IN ATENEO
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Got excellent grades
Studied bachelor of arts in 1877
Graduated as one of sobresaliente
First professor was Fr. Jose Bech
Rizal was a member of the academy of Spanish Literature
and the Academy of Natural Sciences.
Wrote his first poem Mi Primera Inspiracion
(My First Inspiration) which was dedicated to his
mother on her birthday.
He also wrote Through Education our Motherland
Receives Light and The Intimate Alliance
Between Religion and Good Education which
showed the importance of religion in education.
EDUCATION IN EUROPE
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Traveled alone to Europe
Madrid in May 1882
Continued his studies in Medicine at the Universidad de
Madrid
Degree of Licentiate in Medicine in 1884
Degree of Philosophy and Letters in 1885
University of Paris (France)
University of Heidelberg (Germany)
Earned a second doctorate
Inducted as a member of the Berlin Ethnological Society
and the Berlin Anthropological Society under the
patronage of the famous pathologist Rodulf Virchow
UNIVERSITY OF HEIDELBERG
25 year old Rizal completed in 1887 his eye
specialization under the renowned Prof. Otto
Becker in Heidelberg
 Left Heidelberg a poem, “A La Flores del
Heidelberg”, both an evocation and a
prayer for the welfare of his native land and
the unification of common values between
East and West
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RIZAL’S LIFE IN EUROPE
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Jose Rizal lived in Europe for 10 years
He could converse in ore than 10 different
tongues
Excelled at martial
arts, fencing, sculpture, painting
teaching, anthropology, and journalism, among
other things
During his European sojoum, he also began to
write novels. Rizal finished his first book, Noli
Me Tangere, while living in Wilhemsfeld with
the Reverend Karl Ullmer
(1887-1888)
FIRST HOMECOMING
DECISION TO RETURN HOME
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To operate on his mother’s eye
To serve his people who had long been
oppressed by Spanish tyrants
To find out for himself how the Noli and
other writings were affecting Filipinos
and Spaniards in the Philippines
To inquire why Leonora Rivera remained
silent
ARRIVAL IN MANILA
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August 5- the Haipong arrived in Manila.
Rizal went ashore with a happy heart for he
once more trod his beloved native soil. He
stayed in the city for a short time to visit his
friends. He found Manila the same as when
he left it five years ago.
HAPPY HOMECOMING
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August 8- 1887 he returned to Calamba. His family welcomed him
affectionately, with plentiful tears of joy.
In Calamba, Rizal established a medical clinic. His first patient
was his mother, who was almost blind. He treated her eyes, but
not performed any surgical operation because her eyes cataracts
were not yet ripe. News of the arrival of a great doctor from
Germany spread far and wide. Patients from Manila and the
provinces flocked to Calamba. Rizal, who came to be called
"Doctor Uliman" because he came from Germany, treated their
ailments and soon he acquired a lucrative medical practice. His
professional fees were reasonable, even gratis to the poor. Within
a few months, he was able to earn P900 as a physician. By
February, 1888, he earned a total of P5 000 as medical Fees.
STORM OVER THE NOLI
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A few weeks after his arrival, a storm broke
over his novel. One day Rizal received a
letter from Governor General Emilio Terrero
requesting him to come to Malacañan
Palace. Somebody has whispered to the
Governor's ear that the Noli contained
subversive ideas.
RIZAL AND TAVIEL DE ANDRADE
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While the storm over the Noli was raging in
Fury, Rizal was not molested in Calamba. This is due
to Governor General Terrero's generosity in assigning
a bodyguard to him. Between this Spanish
bodyguard, Lt. Jose Taviel De Andrade, and Rizal, a
beautiful friendship bloomed.
What marred Rizal's happy days in Calamba with Lt.
Andrade were:
The death of his older sister, Olimpia
The groundless tales circulated by his enemies that
he was "a German Spy, an agent of Bismarck, a
Protestant, a Mason, a witch, a soul beyond
salvation, etc."
CALAMBA'S AGRARIAN TROUBLE
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Governor General Terrero, influenced by certain facts
in Noli Me Tangere, ordered a government
investigation of the friar estates to remedy whatever
iniquities might have been present in connection with
land taxes and with tenant relations. One of the friar
estates affected was the Calamba Hacienda which
the Dominican Order owed since 1883. In compliance
with the Governor General's orders, dated December
30, 1887.The Civil Governor of Laguna. Province
directed the municipal authorities of Calamba to
investigate the agrarian conditions of their locality.
A POEM TO LIPA
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In the few stanzas Rizal extols man's labor and industry,
singing, "Praise to labor / of the country wealth and vigor."
He exhorts the youth to follow in the footsteps of their
industrious elders and thus be worthy of them, for
"Incense does not honor the dear / As does a son with
glory and valor."
A close reading of the poem will reveal to us that Hymn to
Labor was Rizal's way of commending man's labor and
industry and extolling the country's wealth and vigor. For
him labor plays a vital role in keeping up the dignity of a
man for it is work that sustains a man, the motherland,
family and the home. Thus, he considered labor as the
country's blood, health and life.
FAREWELL TO CALAMBA
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Rizal's exposure of the deplorable conditions of
tenancy in Calamba infuriated further his
enemies. The friars exerted pressure on
Malacañan Palace to eliminate him. They asked
Governor General Terrero to deport him, but the
latter refused because there was no valid
charge against Rizal in the court. Anonymous
threats against Rizal's life were received by his
parents. The alarmed parents, relatives and
friends (including lt. Taviel de Andrade) advised
him to go away, for his life was in danger.
Rizal living the Philippines for the second time

JOSE RIZAL’S TRIP TO HONG KONG AND
MACAU
Hounded by powerful enemies, Rizal was
forced lo leave his country for the second
time in 1888
 He was 27 years old, a practicing
physician, a recognized man of letters
 After six months of staying in the Philippines
Rizal left via streamer Zapiro bound for
Hong Kong
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RIZAL STAYED AT VICTORIA HOTEL

He met
Jose Maria Basa
 Balbino Mauricio
 Manuel Yriarte
(son of alcalde mayor in calamba)
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HONG KONG
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According to Rizal in his letter to Bluemenritt, is a
small, but very clean city
Many Portuguese, Hindus, English, Chinese and
Jews
There are some Filipinos exiled in Marianas Islands
since 1872, they were former financiers and rich
but now poor, gentle and timid
A Spaniard, Jose Sainz de Varanda, shadowed
Rizal's movement in Hong Kong. It is believed that
he was commissioned by the Spanish authoroties
to spy on Rizal
MACAU
A Portuguese colony near in Hong Kong
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named Kiu-Kang going to macau
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he was surprised to see among the
passengers a familiar figure- Jose Sainz de
Varanda
 Don Juan Francisco Lecaros- a Filipino
gentleman who is married to a Portuguese
lady. He was rich and spent his days
cultivating plants and flowers
 Rizal and Basa stayed in his house for two
days while they were in Macau
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DEPARTURE FROM HONG KONG
February 22, 1888- Rizal left Hong Kong
 oceanic - an American steamer, his
destination was Japan
 he did not like the meals on board, but he
liked the ship because it was clean and
efficiently managed
 his cabin mate was a British Protestant
missionary who had lives in china for 27
years. Rizal called "a good man"
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RIZAL’S LOVELIFE
Segunda Katigbak
 Leonor Valenzuela
 Leonor Rivera
 Consuelo Ortiga
 O-Sei San
 Gertrude Beckette
 Nelly Boustead
 Suzanne Jacoby
 Josephine Bracken
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POEMS OF JOSÉ RIZAL
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Sa Aking mga Kabata (written by Rizal at the age of 8, dealing with the theme of love for one’s
language)
To the Virgin Mary
Education Gives Luster to the Motherland
To Josephine
To the Philippines Youth
Song of Maria Clara
A Poem that has No Title
Kundiman
Hymn to Labor
Memories of my Town
Our Mother Tongue
To the Philippines
Mi Ultimo Adios (My Last Goodbye – last poem written by Rizal)
“Farewell, my adored Land, region of the sun
caressed,
 Pearl of the Orient Sea, our Eden lost,
 With gladness I give you my Life, sad and
repressed;
 And were it more brilliant, more fresh and at
its best,
 I would still give it to you for your welfare at
most.” – from Mi Ultimo Adios by José Rizal
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JOSE RIZAL: PERSECUTION AND EXILE IN
DAPITAN
Jose Rizal's arrival in Manila on June 26, 1892
had become very sensational among the
Filipinos
 July 3, 1892 he founded the La Liga Filipina in
the house of Doroteo Ongjunco in Tondo, Manila
 July 31, 1896, Dapitan became the bare witness
to one of the most fruitful periods in Rizal's life
 His skill was put into test in August 1893 when
his mother, Doña Teodora Alonzo, was placed
under ophthalmic surgery for the third time
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Rizal's life by Cabsag Naisy BSED3

  • 1. Jose Rizal Life, Works, and Writings of a Genius, Writer, Scientist, and National Hero LIFE OF JOSE PROTASIO RIZAL MERCADO Y ALONSO REALONDA
  • 2. FAMILY BACKGROUND PARENTS   Francisco Engracio Rizal Mercado y Alejandro (1818-1898) Teodora Morales Alonso Realonda y Quintos SIBLINGS            Saturnina Paciano Narcisa Olympia Lucia Maria Jose Concepcion Josefa Trinidad Soledad (1850-1913) (1851-1931) (1852-1913) (1855-1887) (1857-1919) (1859-1945) (1861-1896) (1862-1865) (1865-1945) (1868-1945) (1970-1929)
  • 3. FRANCISCO MERCADO RIZAL       Studied Latin & Philosophy at the College of San Jose Manila Describe by Jose Rizal as “model of fathers” A successful farmer He loved books An excellent model for José Rizal that molded him up into a man of honor Understood the world of humanity which furnished him with greater respect for other people, and greater respect to the dignity of labor IMMEDIATE FAMILY TEODORA ALONSO       Born in Meisik, Sta. Cruz Manila Talented and remarkable woman Temperament of the Poet and dreamer and bravery for sacrifice His first teacher Inculcated the value of knowledge and education to the young Jose A good Mathematician and Manager of business of the Rizal family
  • 4. EARLY INFLUENCES His mother encourage him to express his ideas and sentiments in verse.  “The Story of the Moth” about the mother moth warning its offspring of the danger of fluttering to close to flame. The little moth did not heed the advice, thus it was burned by the flame. Gave him the moral lesson that if one must succeed, he must take risks and prepare for the worst consequences. Without courage, there will be no glory. 
  • 5. JOSÉ POTASIO RIZAL MERCADO Y ALONSO REALONDA Born: June 19, 1861 in Calamba Died: Dec. 30, 1896 in Manila
  • 6. BIRTH AND EARLY CHILDHOOD In Calamba, Laguna       1869 – “Sa Aking Mga Kababata” June 19, 1861 - birth June 22, 1861 - baptized 1864 – learned the alphabet from his mother 1865 – his sister Conception (8th child) died at the age of three 1865-1867 his mother taught him how to read and write     Leon Monroy - taught Rizal the rudiments of Latin Uncle Manuel Alberto – taught the latter love for the nature Uncle Gregorio – instilled love for education Usman – Rizal’s dog 
  • 7. IN BIÑAN, LAGUNA 1870 – his brother Paciano brought Rizal to Biñan, Laguna  Justiano Aquino Cruz – taught Rizal Latin and Spanish  Juancho Carrera – taught him the art of painting  December 17, 1870 – Rizal returned to Calamba after he finished his studies in Biñan 
  • 8. BACK IN CALAMBA 1871 - his mother was imprisoned in Sta. Cruz, Laguna for allegedly poisoning the wife of Jose Alberto  1872 – Cavite Mutiny on January 20, 1872; his father forbid the words:  Cavite  Burgos  Cavite 
  • 9. In Calamba and Laguna EARLY EDUCATION
  • 10. IN BIÑAN    At he age of 3, Rizal learned the alphabet from his mother At the age of 5, while learning to read and write, Rizal already showed inclinations to be an artist. He astounded his family and relatives by his pencil drawings and sketches and by his moldings of clay. At the age of 8, Rizal wrote a Tagalog poem, “Sa Aking Mga Kababata”, the theme of which revolves on the love of one’s language.   Rizal’s parents employed private tutors to give him lessons at home. The first was Maestro Celestino and the second. Maestro Lucas Padua. Later on a man named Leon Monroy, a former classmate of Rizal’s father became his tutor. This teacher lived at the Rizal home and instructed Rizal in Spanish and Latin. Unfortunately. He did not live long. He died five months later.
  • 11. FIRST DAY IN BIÑAN SCHOOL   Rizal met the bully, Pedro. Rizal, who was angry at this bully for making fun of him during his conversation with the teacher, challenged Pedro to a fight. Rizal having learned the art of wrestling from his athletic Tio Manuel, defeated the bigger boy. After class, a classmate named Andres Salandanan challenged him to an arm – wrestling match. Rizal having the weaker arm, lost and nearly cracked his head on the sidewalk.     Best student in School In academic studies, Rizal beat all Binan boys. He surpassed them all in Spanish, Latin, and other subjects. They were all jealous of his intellectual superiority that they wickedly squealed to the teacher whenever Rizal had a fight outside the school, and even told lies to discredit him before the teacher’s eyes. Consequently the teacher had to punish Rizal. He received many whippings and strokes from ferule. Rare was the day when he was not stretched on the bench for a whipping or punished with five or six blows on the open palm.
  • 12. STUDIES IN THE PHILIPPINES IN UST    Got low grades Studied Philosophy and Letters Study medicine (ophthalmology) - did not complete Rizal was unhappy at this Dominican Institution of higher learning because; 1) 2) 3) The Dominican professors were hostile to him The Filipino students were racially discriminated against by the Spaniards The method of instruction was obsolete and repressive
  • 13. IN ATENEO        Got excellent grades Studied bachelor of arts in 1877 Graduated as one of sobresaliente First professor was Fr. Jose Bech Rizal was a member of the academy of Spanish Literature and the Academy of Natural Sciences. Wrote his first poem Mi Primera Inspiracion (My First Inspiration) which was dedicated to his mother on her birthday. He also wrote Through Education our Motherland Receives Light and The Intimate Alliance Between Religion and Good Education which showed the importance of religion in education.
  • 14. EDUCATION IN EUROPE          Traveled alone to Europe Madrid in May 1882 Continued his studies in Medicine at the Universidad de Madrid Degree of Licentiate in Medicine in 1884 Degree of Philosophy and Letters in 1885 University of Paris (France) University of Heidelberg (Germany) Earned a second doctorate Inducted as a member of the Berlin Ethnological Society and the Berlin Anthropological Society under the patronage of the famous pathologist Rodulf Virchow
  • 15. UNIVERSITY OF HEIDELBERG 25 year old Rizal completed in 1887 his eye specialization under the renowned Prof. Otto Becker in Heidelberg  Left Heidelberg a poem, “A La Flores del Heidelberg”, both an evocation and a prayer for the welfare of his native land and the unification of common values between East and West 
  • 16. RIZAL’S LIFE IN EUROPE     Jose Rizal lived in Europe for 10 years He could converse in ore than 10 different tongues Excelled at martial arts, fencing, sculpture, painting teaching, anthropology, and journalism, among other things During his European sojoum, he also began to write novels. Rizal finished his first book, Noli Me Tangere, while living in Wilhemsfeld with the Reverend Karl Ullmer
  • 18. DECISION TO RETURN HOME     To operate on his mother’s eye To serve his people who had long been oppressed by Spanish tyrants To find out for himself how the Noli and other writings were affecting Filipinos and Spaniards in the Philippines To inquire why Leonora Rivera remained silent
  • 19. ARRIVAL IN MANILA  August 5- the Haipong arrived in Manila. Rizal went ashore with a happy heart for he once more trod his beloved native soil. He stayed in the city for a short time to visit his friends. He found Manila the same as when he left it five years ago.
  • 20. HAPPY HOMECOMING  August 8- 1887 he returned to Calamba. His family welcomed him affectionately, with plentiful tears of joy. In Calamba, Rizal established a medical clinic. His first patient was his mother, who was almost blind. He treated her eyes, but not performed any surgical operation because her eyes cataracts were not yet ripe. News of the arrival of a great doctor from Germany spread far and wide. Patients from Manila and the provinces flocked to Calamba. Rizal, who came to be called "Doctor Uliman" because he came from Germany, treated their ailments and soon he acquired a lucrative medical practice. His professional fees were reasonable, even gratis to the poor. Within a few months, he was able to earn P900 as a physician. By February, 1888, he earned a total of P5 000 as medical Fees.
  • 21. STORM OVER THE NOLI  A few weeks after his arrival, a storm broke over his novel. One day Rizal received a letter from Governor General Emilio Terrero requesting him to come to Malacañan Palace. Somebody has whispered to the Governor's ear that the Noli contained subversive ideas.
  • 22. RIZAL AND TAVIEL DE ANDRADE  While the storm over the Noli was raging in Fury, Rizal was not molested in Calamba. This is due to Governor General Terrero's generosity in assigning a bodyguard to him. Between this Spanish bodyguard, Lt. Jose Taviel De Andrade, and Rizal, a beautiful friendship bloomed. What marred Rizal's happy days in Calamba with Lt. Andrade were: The death of his older sister, Olimpia The groundless tales circulated by his enemies that he was "a German Spy, an agent of Bismarck, a Protestant, a Mason, a witch, a soul beyond salvation, etc."
  • 23. CALAMBA'S AGRARIAN TROUBLE  Governor General Terrero, influenced by certain facts in Noli Me Tangere, ordered a government investigation of the friar estates to remedy whatever iniquities might have been present in connection with land taxes and with tenant relations. One of the friar estates affected was the Calamba Hacienda which the Dominican Order owed since 1883. In compliance with the Governor General's orders, dated December 30, 1887.The Civil Governor of Laguna. Province directed the municipal authorities of Calamba to investigate the agrarian conditions of their locality.
  • 24. A POEM TO LIPA  In the few stanzas Rizal extols man's labor and industry, singing, "Praise to labor / of the country wealth and vigor." He exhorts the youth to follow in the footsteps of their industrious elders and thus be worthy of them, for "Incense does not honor the dear / As does a son with glory and valor." A close reading of the poem will reveal to us that Hymn to Labor was Rizal's way of commending man's labor and industry and extolling the country's wealth and vigor. For him labor plays a vital role in keeping up the dignity of a man for it is work that sustains a man, the motherland, family and the home. Thus, he considered labor as the country's blood, health and life.
  • 25. FAREWELL TO CALAMBA  Rizal's exposure of the deplorable conditions of tenancy in Calamba infuriated further his enemies. The friars exerted pressure on Malacañan Palace to eliminate him. They asked Governor General Terrero to deport him, but the latter refused because there was no valid charge against Rizal in the court. Anonymous threats against Rizal's life were received by his parents. The alarmed parents, relatives and friends (including lt. Taviel de Andrade) advised him to go away, for his life was in danger.
  • 26. Rizal living the Philippines for the second time JOSE RIZAL’S TRIP TO HONG KONG AND MACAU
  • 27. Hounded by powerful enemies, Rizal was forced lo leave his country for the second time in 1888  He was 27 years old, a practicing physician, a recognized man of letters  After six months of staying in the Philippines Rizal left via streamer Zapiro bound for Hong Kong 
  • 28. RIZAL STAYED AT VICTORIA HOTEL He met Jose Maria Basa  Balbino Mauricio  Manuel Yriarte (son of alcalde mayor in calamba) 
  • 29. HONG KONG     According to Rizal in his letter to Bluemenritt, is a small, but very clean city Many Portuguese, Hindus, English, Chinese and Jews There are some Filipinos exiled in Marianas Islands since 1872, they were former financiers and rich but now poor, gentle and timid A Spaniard, Jose Sainz de Varanda, shadowed Rizal's movement in Hong Kong. It is believed that he was commissioned by the Spanish authoroties to spy on Rizal
  • 30. MACAU A Portuguese colony near in Hong Kong  Rizal together with Basa boarded a ferry named Kiu-Kang going to macau 
  • 31. he was surprised to see among the passengers a familiar figure- Jose Sainz de Varanda  Don Juan Francisco Lecaros- a Filipino gentleman who is married to a Portuguese lady. He was rich and spent his days cultivating plants and flowers  Rizal and Basa stayed in his house for two days while they were in Macau 
  • 32. DEPARTURE FROM HONG KONG February 22, 1888- Rizal left Hong Kong  oceanic - an American steamer, his destination was Japan  he did not like the meals on board, but he liked the ship because it was clean and efficiently managed  his cabin mate was a British Protestant missionary who had lives in china for 27 years. Rizal called "a good man" 
  • 33. RIZAL’S LOVELIFE Segunda Katigbak  Leonor Valenzuela  Leonor Rivera  Consuelo Ortiga  O-Sei San  Gertrude Beckette  Nelly Boustead  Suzanne Jacoby  Josephine Bracken 
  • 34. POEMS OF JOSÉ RIZAL              Sa Aking mga Kabata (written by Rizal at the age of 8, dealing with the theme of love for one’s language) To the Virgin Mary Education Gives Luster to the Motherland To Josephine To the Philippines Youth Song of Maria Clara A Poem that has No Title Kundiman Hymn to Labor Memories of my Town Our Mother Tongue To the Philippines Mi Ultimo Adios (My Last Goodbye – last poem written by Rizal)
  • 35. “Farewell, my adored Land, region of the sun caressed,  Pearl of the Orient Sea, our Eden lost,  With gladness I give you my Life, sad and repressed;  And were it more brilliant, more fresh and at its best,  I would still give it to you for your welfare at most.” – from Mi Ultimo Adios by José Rizal 
  • 36. JOSE RIZAL: PERSECUTION AND EXILE IN DAPITAN Jose Rizal's arrival in Manila on June 26, 1892 had become very sensational among the Filipinos  July 3, 1892 he founded the La Liga Filipina in the house of Doroteo Ongjunco in Tondo, Manila  July 31, 1896, Dapitan became the bare witness to one of the most fruitful periods in Rizal's life  His skill was put into test in August 1893 when his mother, Doña Teodora Alonzo, was placed under ophthalmic surgery for the third time 