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The youth know only the little background of their Former Vice President Salvador Laurel, son of
lives and works and we are already moved, what Jose Laurel facilitated the proper placement of
about if we dig deeper into this? Rizal Law in the academe.
We will learn many lessons and inspirations with Rizal died in 1896, and 60 years had passed before
their works. Rizal Law was promulgated in 1956.
The love they give for the country, especially Dr. Carlos P. Romulo, in 1969 ordered the course Rizal
Rizal, who is the mightiest. to be offered as a 3-unit course and as a
prerequisite for graduation.
The principle of pen is mightier than the sword.
The wounds made by verbal weapons won't be Legal basis of Rizal course in college.
healed easily and creates more damage to the
personality of the tyrant Spaniards that is why As mandated by Republic Act 1425, this course
Rizal is haunted by them. covers the life and works of the country's national
hero, Jose Rizal.
If all of the youth also inherit this kind of concern
and patriotism for the country, for sure we will have Among the topics covered are Rizal’s biography
a nonstop cycle of dignified youths that soon will be
and his writings, particularly the novels Noli Me
leaders.
Tangere and El Filibusterismo, some of his essays
and various correspondences.
WHY STUDY RIZAL?
Rizal Law
requires the teaching of the course Rizal in
It is of great importance that students understand
college and orders the reproduction and
the rationale behind having to take up a Rizal
reading of the uncut version of
course in college.
The law has made the reading of both novels
For high school students, the Noli Me Tangere and obligatory.
the El Filibusterismo are injected into the Filipino
subject as part of the overall curriculum.
HERO
Is a person who is admired for having done
something very brave or having achieved something
great .
Module 2: A hero is born
JOSE PROTACIO AKA PEPE In Spanish, the letter 'P' is pronounced as 'peh'
giving rise to the nickname Pepe for Jose.
4. Olimpia (1855-1887)
Ypia was her pet name.
5. Lucia (1857-1919)
6. Maria (1859-1945)
7. Jose ( 1861-1896)
The national hero of the Philippines.
His nickname was Pepe
In Dapitan, he lived with Josephine
Bracken , Irish girl from Hong Kong.
Had a son with her but died few hours after
birth.
Named his son as Francisco.
8. Concepcion ( 1862-1865)
Her pet name was Concha.
She died of sickness at the age of 3.
Her death was Rizal’s first sorrow in life.
9. Josefa (1865-1945)
Her pet name was Panggoy
She died an old maid at the age of 80.
At the age of 8, wrote hisfirst poem “ Sa Aking mga Proclamation of Martial Law: On Sept. 21, 1972,
Kababata” Pres. Ferdinand E. Marcos placed the
(To My Fellow Children) Philippines under Martial Law.
This poem reveals Rizal’s earlist nationalist The declaration issued under Proclamation 1081
sentiments. suspended the civil rights and imposed military
The poem revolves about the Love of one’s language authority in the country.
Marcos defended the declaration stressing the
First Drama by Rizal
need for extra powers to quell the rising wave of
violence allegedly caused by communists.
At the age of *, wrote his first dramatic work which
The emergency rule, according to Marcos’ plan,
was Tagalog comedy.
was to lead the country into what he calls a “New
It was staged in the Calamba festivals
Society”
He is also a boy magician which he learned various
tricks such as making a coin appear.
Territorial Extent
Nationwide
Legal Basis
Proclamation No. 29
The danger of invasion being imminent
and the public safety so requiring, I,
Jose P. Laurel, President of the
Republic of the Philippines, pursuant
to the authority conferred upon me by
section 9, article II, of the
Constitution, do hereby place the
Philippines and all parts thereof under
martial law and suspend the privileges
of the writ of habeas corpus therein.
These dignities were won by means of individual March 1874, he returned to Calamba for his
competitions in which it was necessary to catch vacation.
one’s adversary in error three times.
RIZAL’S FIRST YEAR IN ATENEO He failed to win the medal in Spanish because
his spoken Spanish was not fluently sonorous.
( 1872-1873)
First heard mass at the college chapel.
Fr. Jose Bech was his first professor.
Fourth Year in Ateneo(1875- 76)
Module 5: Triumps in Ateneo
he became an internee in the Ateneo. But this love story didn’t last long as Segunda
was already engaged to be married to her
One of his professors this time was Fr. Francisco townmate Manuel Luz.
Sanchez whom inspired Rizal to study harder
and write poetry. The last time they talked to each other was
before the Christmas vacation on 1877 before
Considered as ‘best professor’ they both live and return to their hometown.
Described as model of uprightness, “Well, good-bye. Anyway— I’ll see when you
earnestness, and love for the pass Calamba on your way to Lipa”, the last word
advancements of pupils. Rizal said to Segunda before they will apart
He inspired Rizal to study harder and to forever.
write poetry
Won 5 medals at the end of term
2. He was still “Uncertain as to what career to Shortly after losing Segunda Katigbak, he paid
follow.” court to a young woman in Calamba.
He had written to the Father Pablo Ramon, In his memoirs, he called her simply Miss L,
Rector of Ateneo, who had been good to him describing her as “fair with seductive and
during his student days in that college, asking for attractive eyes.” After visiting her in her house
advice on the choice of career. several times, he suddenly stopped his wooing, and
the romance died a natural death.
Unfortunately, the Father Rector was in the
Several months later, during his sophomore year
Mindanao and during those days it took several
at the University of Santo Tomas, he boarded in
months foe a letter to travel between Manila and
the house of Doña Concha Leyva in Intramuros. The
Mindanao.
next-door neighbors of Doña.
Rizal’s next romance was with another Leonor- But nothing came out of his complaint, because he
Leonor Rivera- his cousin from Camiling. was an indio, and the abusive lieutenant was a
Spaniard.
In 1879, the start of his junior year at the University,
he lived in “Casa Tomasina,” a boarding house In a letter to Blumentritt, dated March 21, 1887
managed by his Uncle Antonio Rivera, at No. 6
Calle Santo Tomas, Intramuros. he related: “I went to the Captain General
but I could not obtain any Justice; my
His landlord-uncle had a pretty daughter, Leonor, a wound lasted two weeks.
student at La Concordia College, where Soledad
Rizal, the Champion of Filipino Students
(Rizal’s youngersister) was then studying.
He dimly perceived the figure of a man while There was a time in their fights, when Rizal was
passing him. Not knowing the person due to wounded on the head, his friends brought him in his
darkness, he did not salute or say a courteous “Good boarding house and Leonor Rivera aided and
Evening.” washed his wound.