MA2 - PART 2 Flashcards
The Tagalogs were also called “The Land of the Painted People (or Pintados in Spanish)” because the native had their bodies decorated with fire, somewhat like tattooing.
True or False
False
/Bisayans/
This poem reflects that education is analogous to lighthouse that can guide people in the courses of action, can tragic the youth to the attainment of rectitude and virtue and can transform the country into progress
Through Education the Country Receives Light
In Calamba, Rizal wrote a treatise on folk beliefs an the mangkukulam (witch) titled “La curacion de los hechizados”
False, Dapitan
Written by Rizal as an entry to the 1879 literary contest sponsored by the Liceo Artistico Literario de Manila and garnered the grand prize.
To the Filipino Youth
He is the author of “Biografia de Rizal”
Rafael Palma
Jose Rizal is the author of “Sucesos de Las Islas Filipinas”
False
The first text of Rizal’s retraction was published in La Voz Espanola and Diaro de Manila on the very day of Rizal’s execution, December 30, 1896.
True
He is the author of the “Great Malayan”.
Carlos Quirino
Thematic message of this poem in Rizal’s intense love of his country and inculcation to his fellowmen to love their country
A Las Flores de Heidelberg
Governor Antonio de Morga was not only the first to write but also the first to publish a Philippine History.
True
The first Filipino written by Leon Ma. Guerrero and published in 1962.
True
According to him, what Rizal wanted is to become a national community united not by these two existing bonds but by a principle of nationality distinct from other. He intended the formation of the Liga Filipina to be a preparatory stage in this development. Once the national bond emerged, it would inevitably take the place of the artificial unity which Spain had imposed from without.
Adib Majul
The longest written essay by Rizal.
Ang Katamaran ng mga Pilipino
According to Guerrero, this play can be understood as a prophecy of continuing revolution or continuation of Rizal’s pleading before the Filipino youth to child foreigner for bringing misery in life or a religious allegory
Junto Al pasig
According to him, everyone makes his own Rizal, in his own image. Patriotic veneration and partisan interest have raised him on so many altars that the image of Rizal has undergone as many sacrilegious manipulations as there have been literary priests officiating at his rites.
Claro Recto