Module 10 Flashcards
In this school, Rizal had completed his vocational course in Surveying which he graduate with Highest Honors.
Ateneo
Where did Rizal transfer to a Medical course?
UST (1877 - 1882)
In this school, he transferred to the medical course where he won more literary laurels; had other romances with pretty girls; and fought against Spanish students who insulted the brown Filipino students.
UST(1877 - 1882)
UST is run by __________.
Dominicans
Why did Donya Teodora oppose the idea of sending Rizal to a university to pursue higher education?
She was aware of what happened to the GomBurZa and feared it might happen to Rizal.
When did Rizal enroll at UST, taking the course on Philosophy and Letters?
April 1877
Why did Rizal choose to study at UST?
- His father liked it
- He was still uncertain as to what career to pursue
Who is the rector of the Ateneo when Rizal is still studying?
Fr. Pablo Ramon
In what year did Rizal study Cosmology, Metaphysics, Theodicy, and History of Philosophy during his first-year term?
1877 - 1878
What did Rizal study in his first year in Ateneo?
- Cosmology
- Metaphysics
- Theodicy
- History of Philosophy
Who advised Rizal to take a medical course?
Ateneo’s Rector Fr. Pablo Ramon
What is Rizal’s reason for taking a medical course?
To be able to cure his mother’s growing blindness
When did Rizal finish his course in Surveying in Ateneo?
1878
While Rizal was studying at UST, he also studied at Ateneo. He took the vocational course leading to the title of ________________________.
Perito Agrimensor (Expert Surveyor)
What are the vocational courses Rizal took when he was in Ateneo?
- Agriculture
- Commerce
- Mechanics
- Surveying
At what age did Rizal pass the final exam in the surveying course?
17 years old
Why was Rizal not granted the title of Surveyor?
Because he was underage
When was Rizal granted the title of Surveyor?
November 25, 1881
What are the extra-curricular activities of Rizal while he was in Ateneo?
- President, Academy of Spanish Literature
- Secretary, Academy of Natural Sciences
- Secretary, Marian Congregation
She describes her as fair with seductive and attractive eyes.
Miss L
Why did the love of Rizal and Miss L never blossom?
- The sweet memory of Segunda Katigbak was still fresh in his heart
- His father did not like the family of Miss L.
She is a medical student from Calamba, Laguna
Leonor “Orang” Valenzuela
She is the charming daughter of Capitan Juan and Capitana Sanday Valenzuela.
Leonor “Orang” Valenzuela
She is a tall girl with regal bearing.
Leonor “Orang” Valenzuela
How did Rizal sent notes to Leonor “Orang” Valenzuela?
He sent love notes written in invisible ink
She is Rizal’s cousin from Camiling.
Leonor Rivera
Where and when was Leonor Rivera born?
in Camiling, April 11, 1867
Leonor Rivera was a student of __________________________ where Rizal’s sister Soledad was studying.
La Concordia College
Rizal described her as a frail, pretty girl, and tender as a budding flower with kindly wistful eyes.
Leonor Rivera
What is Leonor’s pseudonym in order to camouflage their intimate relationship from their parents and friends?
Taimis
Rizal lived in:
Casa Tomasina No. 6 Calle Santo Tomas, Intramuros
He is Rizal’s landlord- uncle and father of Leonor Rivera.
Antonio Rivera
It is a society of literary men and artists
Liceo Artisco-Literano (Artistic-Literary Lyceum)
It held a Literary Contest and offered a prize (Silver Pen, feather-shaped decorated with gold ribbon) for the best poem.
Liceo Artisco-Literano (Artistic-Literary Lyceum)
It is Rizal’s prize-winning and inspiring poem of flawless for.
A La Juventud Filipina
What are the reasons why Riza;’s Poem was a classic in Philippine literature?
- It was the first great poem in Spanish written by a Filipino, whose merit was recognized by Spanish Literary Authorities
- It expressed for the first time the nationalistic concept that the Filipinos were the “fair hope of the Fatherland.”
It opened another literary contest (to both Filipinos and Spaniards) to commemorate the 4th centennial of the death of Cervantes.
Artistic-Literary Lyceum
Artistic-Literary Lyceum opened another literary contest (to both Filipinos and Spaniards) to commemorate the _____________________________-.
4th centennial of the death of Cervantes
It was Spain’s glorified man-of-letters and the famous author of Don Quixote.
Cervantes
What did Rizal submit to the Artistic-Literary Lyceum for the contest to commemorate the 4th centennial of the death of Cervantes?
“El Consejo de los Dioses” (The Council of the Gods)
It was based on the Greek classics.
“El Consejo de los Dioses” (The Council of the Gods)
Who aided Rizal to write “El Consejo de los Dioses” (The Council of the Gods)
Fr. Rector of Ateneo
What prize did Rizal win in the contest?
Gold ring engraved with the bust of Cervantes
Why did Rizal win the contest?
Because of its literary superiority
Who are the winners of the contest?
- Jose Rizal (19 years old)
- D. N . Del Puzo (Spanish)
It is a zarzuela staged by the Ateneans on December 8, 1880, of the Annual Celebration of the Feast Day of Immaculate Concepcion (Patroness of Ateneo).
Junto Al Pasig (Besides the Pasig)
Junto Al Pasig is a zarzuela staged by the Ateneans on _________________, of the Annual Celebration of the Feast Day of Immaculate Concepcion (Patroness of Ateneo).
December 8, 1880
It is a sonnet where Rizal urged all Filipino artists to glorify the Philippines.
A Filipinas
It is a poem that was declaimed by an Atenean Manuel Fernandez on the night of December 8, 1879, in honor of the Ateneo’s Patroness.
Abd-el-Azis y Mahoma
Abd-el-Azis y Mahoma is a poem that was declaimed by an Atenean Manuel Fernandez on the night of ______________, in honor of the Ateneo’s Patroness.
December 8, 1879
Avd-el-Azis y Mahoma is a poem that was declaimed by an Atenean _______________ on the night of December 8, 1879, in honor of the Ateneo’s Patroness.
Manuel Fernandez
It is a poem Rizal wrote as an expression of affection to Father Pablo Ramon, the Ateneo Rector, who had been so kind and helpful to him.
Al M. R. P. Pablo Ramon
In the summer of May 1881, Rizal went on a pilgrimage to the town of ___________________________.
Pakil, the famous shrine of the Birhen Maria de los Dolores
Who accompanied Rizal on his visit to Pakil and Pagsanjan
Saturnina, Maria, and Trinidad and their female friends
Where did Rizal stay when he visited Pakil, Laguna?
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Regalado, whose son Nicolas was Rizal’s friend in Manila
What did Rizal ride to visit Pakil, Laguna?
They took a casco (flat-bottom sailing vessel) from Calamba to Pakil
It is people dancing in the streets during the procession in honor of the miraculous Birhen Maria de los Dolores in Pakil, Laguna.
Turumba
Rizal was infatuated with a pretty girl colegiala, ______________, who skillfully played the harp at Regalado’s home.
Vicenta Ybardolaza
What are the reasons Rizal and his company made a side trip to the neighboring town of Pagsanjan?
- It was the native town of Leonor Valenzuela
- To see the world’s famed Pagsanjan Falls
In 1880, Rizal founded a secret society of Filipino students in the University of Santo Tomas called _________________________.
Companerismo (Comradeship)
What did they call the members of Companerismo (Comradeship)?
Companions of Jehu
Members were called “Companions of Jehu” after the ______________________.
Valiant Hebrew general who fought the Armaeans
Who was the secretary of Companerismo?
Galicano Apacible (Rizal’s cousin from Batangas)
What are the unhappy days of Rizal at the UST?
- The Dominicans were hostile to him.
- The Filipino students were racially discriminated by the Spaniards.
- The method of instruction was obsolete and repressive
What was the result of Rizal’s unhappy days in UST?
Rizal, the most brilliant graduate of Ateneo failed to win high scholastic grade
Why did Rizal decide to study abroad?
He could no longer endure the rampant bigotry, discrimination and hostility in UST.