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Jose Rizal: Life, Works and Writings

Chapter 2

...the happiest period of Rizals life

CALAMBA

RIZALS HOUSE

RIZALS HOUSE

CALAMBA: THE HEROS TOWN


Named after a big native jar Belonged to the Dominican Order. To the south: Mount Makiling. East of the town is Laguna de Bay. To the north: Antipolo

(Lady of Peace and Good Voyage Shrine)

CALAMBA: THE HEROS TOWN


In 1876, when he was 15 years old and was a student in Ateneo, he remembered his beloved town. Un Recuerdo A Mi Pueblo ( In Memory of My Town)

UN RECUERDO A MI PUEBLO ( IN MEMORY OF MY TOWN)


Rizal is recalling the sweet memories of his childhood, when he stayed in the green fields with cold wind breeze enjoying the fresh smell of nature. Rizal expresses his feeling of longing for the life near the lake while his mother cradles him with joy and love. He mentioned that he misses the simple life way back home. The candid Rizal, playing barefooted on the woods and swimming on river banks. Moreover, he mentioned his devotion as a catholic; that he misses praying in rural churches with his pure intentions in his heart All about Rizals amusement and appreciation of Gods creations. He expressed so by using words that describe the aged forest and blue sky. Rizal gives significance to the beauty of his hometown, a place founded by joyous memories the he longs for. He also mentioned that all the pain of loneliness is eased by the memories of his treasured hometown, that the hour he thinks of it is so precious. Lastly, symbolizes his dream for his hometown to be as peaceful and as happy as when he was there. --- WIKIPILIPINAS

EARLIEST CHILDHOOD MEMORIES


Rizal was sickly, underweight, undersized, and frail as a child. He had his own nipa cottage where he played in the day, built by his father. He had an aya (nurse maid) who has a kind old woman and who took care of him and his health. At the age of 3, he began observing the culiauan, the maya, the maria capra, the martin, and the pipit.

EARLIEST CHILDHOOD MEMORIES


The daily Angelus prayer. The imaginary tales told by the aya. The nocturnal walk in the town, especially when there was a moon.

THE HEROS FIRST SORROW

Concepcion Concha
loved most younger sister died of sickness at age of 3

I lost my little sister Concha, and then for the first time I shed tears caused by love and grief

DEVOTED SON OF THE CHURCH


3 years old He joined the family prayers 5 years old He knew haltingly, the Spanish family bible. Father Leoncio Lopez

the town priest One of the men he esteemed and respected.

PILGRIMAGE TO ANTIPOLO
June 6, 1868 - Jose and his father went on a pilgrimage to Antipolo on so that they could fulfill his mother's vow, which she made when Jose was born. After the pilgrimage, they visited his sister Saturnina in Manila, who was then a boarding student at La Concordia College in Santa Ana.

THE STORY OF THE MOTH

The young moth did not heed the repeated warning of the old moth not to get so close to the light which to the young moth was so beautiful and attractive, and so the young moth met its death by burning itself by reason of curiosity and attraction to the luminous light Rizal justified such noble death (died martyr to its illusions) asserting that to sacrifice ones life for it (ideal), is worthwhile Like that young moth, he was fated to die a martyr for a noble ideal (in search for light education, reforms for his country/people)

ARTISTIC TALENTS
At age 5, made sketches with his pencil, mold clay and wax objects He painted in oil colors a new banner that delighted the crowd its better than the original

All right laugh at me now! Someday when I die, people will make monuments and images of me!

FIRST POEM BY RIZAL


At age of 8, he wrote his poem in the native language entitled Sa Aking Mga Kabata (To My Fellow Children). This poem reveals Rizals earliest nationalist sentiment and proclaimed that people who love the native language will strive for liberty.

Ang hind marunong magmahal sa sariling wik, masahol pa sa hayop at malansang isd.

FIRST DRAMA BY RIZAL


Also

at eight years old, Rizal wrote his first dramatic work, which was a Tagalog comedy. It was staged in a festival in Calamba, and was later sold to a gobernadorcillo from Paete for two pesos.

RIZAL AS BOY MAGICIAN


learned various tricks entertained his town folks with magiclantern exhibitions. gained skill in manipulating marionettes. LAKESHORE REVERIES

He used to meditate by Laguna de Bay with his pet dog, Usman.

INFLUENCES ON THE HEROS BOYHOOD

HEREDITARY INFLUENCE

Malayan Ancestors love for freedom; innate desire to travel and his indomitable courage.

ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCE

Scenic beauties of Calamba and the beautiful garden of the Rizal family stimulated Rizals inborn artistic and literary talents. Religious atmosphere at home fortified his religious nature Paciano instilled in his mind the love for freedom and justice From his sisters he learned courtesy and kindness to women Fairytales told by his Aya awakened his interest in folklore and legends

INFLUENCES ON THE HEROS BOYHOOD

ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCE Tio Jose Alberto who studied for 11 years in British School in Calcutta, India/ traveled to Europe inspired him to develop his artistic ability Tio Manuel husky and athletic encouraged him to develop his frail body through exercise, walking, wrestling Tio Gregorio book lover intensified Rizals voracious reading of good books Fr. Leoncio Lopez fostered Rizals love for scholarship and intellectual honesty Death of Concha (1865) - died of sickness and caused his first sorrow. MARTYRDOM OF GOM-BUR-ZA - Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos and Jacinto Zamora were executed at sunrise of February 17, 1872, by order of Governor General Izquierdo The imprisonment of his mother - Before June, 1872, Dona Teodora was suddenly arrested on a malicious charge that she and her brother,

INFLUENCES ON THE HEROS BOYHOOD

AID OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE


God

endowed him with versatile gifts of a genius, vibrant spirit of nationalistic and valiant heart for a noble cause.

Perez, Michelle B. BSBA-II

THANK YOU!

REFERENCES:

Pinoydaytripper, Rizal Shrine in Calamba, Laguna (photos)


http://pinoydaytripper.blogspot.com/2012/03/rizal-shrine-in-calamba-laguna.html

Romeo Teope, Rizal Lecture (Part I)


http://romeoteope.blogspot.com/2012_12_01_archive.html

Jose Rizal: Life and Works, Childhood in Calamba


http://thelifeandworksofrizal.blogspot.com/2011/12/childhood-in-calamba.html

Gregorio F. Zaide and Sonia M. Zaide, Jos Rizal: Life, Works, and Writings of a Genius, Writer, Scientist, and National Hero, Second edition

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