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Rizal’s Life and Works
Chapter 6:
In Sunny Spain
RIZAL’S SECRET
MISSION
Rizal has a secret mission why he
wants to go abroad to observe the
following:
1) Life and culture in Europe,
2) Languages and customs,
3) Industries and commerce, and
4) Government’s and laws of the
European nations.
SECRET DEPARTURE
FOR SPAIN
Rizal departed on May 3, 1882
boarded the Salvadora with the
following route: Manila – Singapore
– Colombo – through the Suez
Canal – Naples and Marseilles –
Barcelona.
Rizal used a passport
named Jose Mercado.
Those who knew about Rizal’s departure
• Paciano – his older brother
• Antonio Rivera, Father of Leonor Rivera – his uncle
• Neneng and Lucia – his sisters
• Capitan Juan, Capitana Sanday, and Orang –
Valenzuela Family
• Pedro Paterno
• Mateo Evangelista – his compadre
• Ateneo Jesuit Fathers
• Jose M. Cecilio (chengoy)
HOTEL DE LA PAZ
(SINGAPORE)
• Rizal saw Singapore and was
impressed by its progress and
beautiful sights. He admired the
confidence of the natives of
Singapore with their
government.
• He spent most of his time visiting
the historic places, botanical
garden, temples, and art
galleries and writing his diary
and letters.
From Singapore to Colombo
• Rizal transferred to another ship Djemnah, a French
steamer, which left Singapore for Europe on May 11.
• He found out that his book French which he learned at
the Ateneo could not be understood.
• On May 17, the Djemnah reached Point Galle,
Southern Ceylon (Sri Lanka).
• His travel diary, he wrote: “The general appearance of
Point Galle is picturesque but lonely and quiet and at
same time sad”.
• The Djemnah weight anchor and resumed the voyage
towards Colombo, the capital of Ceylon.
• “Colombo is more beautiful, smart and elegant than
Singapore, Point Galle, and Manila”
FIRST TRIP TO SUEZ CANAL
From Colombo, the Djemnah continued the
voyage crossing the Indian Ocean to the Cape
of Guardafui, Africa.
• At the next stopover – in Aden
• From Aden, on June 2, he arrived at the
terminal of Suez Canal.
• On June 11, rizal reached Naples.
• Night of June 12, the steamer docked at the
French harbor of Marseilles.
• He visited the Famous Chateu d’If, where
Dantes, hero of The Count of Monte Cristo,
was imprisoned.
• Rizal reached his destination – Barcelona on
June 16, 1882.
PLAZA DE
CATALUNA
The Filipinos in
Barcelona, some of
whom were his
schoolmates in
Ateneo, welcomed
Rizal. They threw a
party for Rizal at
their favorite café.
RIZAL MOVES TO
MADRID
Upon Paciano’s
advise, Rizal left
Barcelona in the fall of
1882 and established
himself in Madrid, the
capital of Spain.
Universal Central de
Madrid (Central University
of Madrid) Rizal
• On November 3, 1882 he
took two courses: Medicine
and Philosophy and Letters.
• Rizal also took painting and
sculpture at the Academy of
Fine Arts of San Fernando.
• Rizal also took private
lessons in French, German,
and English;
Rizal led a Spartan life in
Madrid.
Consuelo Ortiga y
Perez
Rizal was attracted by Consuelo’s
beauty and vivacity. As he made a
poem entitled A La Señorita C.O.y.P.
to express his admiration for her.
Rizal, however, backed out from his
romance with Consuelo because
1) he was still engaged with Leonor
Rivera and
2) his friend and co-worker in the
Propaganda Movement, Eduardo de
Lete was madly in love with
Consuelo.
Other activities of
Rizal in Madrid
Circulo Hispano-Filipino-
Association of liberal
Spaniards and Filipinos.
As a member of this
society Rizal wrote a
poem entitled “Me Piden
Versos” (They ask me
for Verses).
Freemasonry or
the Masons
were a secret society composed
of liberal and republican
Spaniards in Spain. Amongst
them were
• Prominent and intellectual
Spaniards.
• The Spanish Masons openly
and freely criticized the
government policies and
particularly lambasted the
friars.
DIMASALANG was his masonic
name.
• November 15, 1890 – he became
a Master Mason
• February 15, 1892 – he was
awarded the diploma as Master
Mason by Le Grand Orient de
France in Paris.
Financial Worries
After Rizal’s departure for Spain, things turned from bad to
worse in Calamba.
• The manager of the Dominican-owned hacienda increase the
rentals of the land cultivated by the Rizal family.
• But there came a time when a dreadful pest killed most of the
turkeys.
• Due to hard times in Calamba, the monthly allowances of Rizal in
Madrid were late in arrival
• A touching incident in Rizal’s life in Madrid occurred on June 24 ,
1884.
• He participated in the contest in Greek language and won the gold
medal.
• He was a guest speaker in a banquet held in honor of Juan Luna
and Felix Resurrection Hidalgo at Restaurant Ingles, Madrid.
Rizal’s Salute to Luna and Hidalgo
Jose Rizal acknowledged them as innate
abilities and distinguished figures of the
country in a remarkable speech. Rizal
proposed that by receiving support from
"Mother Spain," our country might cultivate
exceptional intellects like Hidalgo and Luna,
despite being Filipinos by birth.
Rizal Involved in Student Demonstrations
• On November 20, 21 ,22 1884 the serene city of
Madrid exploded in bloody riots by the students of
Central University.
• This student demonstration was caused by the
address of Dr. Miguel Morayta. Such a liberal view
was condemned by the Catholic bishops of Spain
who promptly excommunicated Dr. Morayta and
those who applauded his speech.
• They rioted in the city streets, shouting: “Viva
Morayta! Down with Bishop!”
• Angered by the bigotry of the Catholic
bishops, the university student rose in
violent demonstrations.
• The Rector who also took the side of the
students, was forced to resign and was
replaced by Doctor Creus, “a very
unpopular man, disliked by everybody.”
COMPLETION OF STUDIES
• He was awarded the Degree of Licentiate in Medicine by the
Universidad Central de Madrid on June 21, 1884.
• The next academic year (1884-1185) he studied and passed all
subjects leading to the Degree of Doctor of Medicine.
• However, he was not awarded his Doctors Diploma because
he did not present his thesis nor paid the corresponding fees.
• Rizal also finished his studies in Philosophy and Letters and
was awarded the degree on June 19, 1885, his 24th Birthday.
THANK YOU
FOR LISTENING!
QUIZ
PART 1
1-2. Where did Rizal study in Madrid? And what his two
course?
3. Who was his romance in Spain?
4-5. What society did Rizal join in Madrid? And what did
he write?
6. What did Rizal academically accomplish in Spain?
(Give 1)
PART 2 (2pts each)
• Why did Rizal join the Freemasons?
• What was Rizal’s secret mission?

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Chapter 6 Rizals Life Works, Powerpoint Presentation

  • 1. Rizal’s Life and Works Chapter 6: In Sunny Spain
  • 2. RIZAL’S SECRET MISSION Rizal has a secret mission why he wants to go abroad to observe the following: 1) Life and culture in Europe, 2) Languages and customs, 3) Industries and commerce, and 4) Government’s and laws of the European nations.
  • 3. SECRET DEPARTURE FOR SPAIN Rizal departed on May 3, 1882 boarded the Salvadora with the following route: Manila – Singapore – Colombo – through the Suez Canal – Naples and Marseilles – Barcelona. Rizal used a passport named Jose Mercado.
  • 4. Those who knew about Rizal’s departure • Paciano – his older brother • Antonio Rivera, Father of Leonor Rivera – his uncle • Neneng and Lucia – his sisters • Capitan Juan, Capitana Sanday, and Orang – Valenzuela Family • Pedro Paterno • Mateo Evangelista – his compadre • Ateneo Jesuit Fathers • Jose M. Cecilio (chengoy)
  • 5. HOTEL DE LA PAZ (SINGAPORE) • Rizal saw Singapore and was impressed by its progress and beautiful sights. He admired the confidence of the natives of Singapore with their government. • He spent most of his time visiting the historic places, botanical garden, temples, and art galleries and writing his diary and letters.
  • 6. From Singapore to Colombo • Rizal transferred to another ship Djemnah, a French steamer, which left Singapore for Europe on May 11. • He found out that his book French which he learned at the Ateneo could not be understood. • On May 17, the Djemnah reached Point Galle, Southern Ceylon (Sri Lanka). • His travel diary, he wrote: “The general appearance of Point Galle is picturesque but lonely and quiet and at same time sad”. • The Djemnah weight anchor and resumed the voyage towards Colombo, the capital of Ceylon. • “Colombo is more beautiful, smart and elegant than Singapore, Point Galle, and Manila”
  • 7. FIRST TRIP TO SUEZ CANAL From Colombo, the Djemnah continued the voyage crossing the Indian Ocean to the Cape of Guardafui, Africa. • At the next stopover – in Aden • From Aden, on June 2, he arrived at the terminal of Suez Canal. • On June 11, rizal reached Naples. • Night of June 12, the steamer docked at the French harbor of Marseilles. • He visited the Famous Chateu d’If, where Dantes, hero of The Count of Monte Cristo, was imprisoned. • Rizal reached his destination – Barcelona on June 16, 1882.
  • 8. PLAZA DE CATALUNA The Filipinos in Barcelona, some of whom were his schoolmates in Ateneo, welcomed Rizal. They threw a party for Rizal at their favorite café.
  • 9. RIZAL MOVES TO MADRID Upon Paciano’s advise, Rizal left Barcelona in the fall of 1882 and established himself in Madrid, the capital of Spain.
  • 10. Universal Central de Madrid (Central University of Madrid) Rizal • On November 3, 1882 he took two courses: Medicine and Philosophy and Letters. • Rizal also took painting and sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando. • Rizal also took private lessons in French, German, and English; Rizal led a Spartan life in Madrid.
  • 11. Consuelo Ortiga y Perez Rizal was attracted by Consuelo’s beauty and vivacity. As he made a poem entitled A La Señorita C.O.y.P. to express his admiration for her. Rizal, however, backed out from his romance with Consuelo because 1) he was still engaged with Leonor Rivera and 2) his friend and co-worker in the Propaganda Movement, Eduardo de Lete was madly in love with Consuelo.
  • 12. Other activities of Rizal in Madrid Circulo Hispano-Filipino- Association of liberal Spaniards and Filipinos. As a member of this society Rizal wrote a poem entitled “Me Piden Versos” (They ask me for Verses).
  • 13. Freemasonry or the Masons were a secret society composed of liberal and republican Spaniards in Spain. Amongst them were • Prominent and intellectual Spaniards. • The Spanish Masons openly and freely criticized the government policies and particularly lambasted the friars. DIMASALANG was his masonic name.
  • 14. • November 15, 1890 – he became a Master Mason • February 15, 1892 – he was awarded the diploma as Master Mason by Le Grand Orient de France in Paris.
  • 15. Financial Worries After Rizal’s departure for Spain, things turned from bad to worse in Calamba. • The manager of the Dominican-owned hacienda increase the rentals of the land cultivated by the Rizal family. • But there came a time when a dreadful pest killed most of the turkeys. • Due to hard times in Calamba, the monthly allowances of Rizal in Madrid were late in arrival • A touching incident in Rizal’s life in Madrid occurred on June 24 , 1884. • He participated in the contest in Greek language and won the gold medal. • He was a guest speaker in a banquet held in honor of Juan Luna and Felix Resurrection Hidalgo at Restaurant Ingles, Madrid.
  • 16. Rizal’s Salute to Luna and Hidalgo Jose Rizal acknowledged them as innate abilities and distinguished figures of the country in a remarkable speech. Rizal proposed that by receiving support from "Mother Spain," our country might cultivate exceptional intellects like Hidalgo and Luna, despite being Filipinos by birth.
  • 17. Rizal Involved in Student Demonstrations • On November 20, 21 ,22 1884 the serene city of Madrid exploded in bloody riots by the students of Central University. • This student demonstration was caused by the address of Dr. Miguel Morayta. Such a liberal view was condemned by the Catholic bishops of Spain who promptly excommunicated Dr. Morayta and those who applauded his speech. • They rioted in the city streets, shouting: “Viva Morayta! Down with Bishop!”
  • 18. • Angered by the bigotry of the Catholic bishops, the university student rose in violent demonstrations. • The Rector who also took the side of the students, was forced to resign and was replaced by Doctor Creus, “a very unpopular man, disliked by everybody.”
  • 19. COMPLETION OF STUDIES • He was awarded the Degree of Licentiate in Medicine by the Universidad Central de Madrid on June 21, 1884. • The next academic year (1884-1185) he studied and passed all subjects leading to the Degree of Doctor of Medicine. • However, he was not awarded his Doctors Diploma because he did not present his thesis nor paid the corresponding fees. • Rizal also finished his studies in Philosophy and Letters and was awarded the degree on June 19, 1885, his 24th Birthday.
  • 21. QUIZ PART 1 1-2. Where did Rizal study in Madrid? And what his two course? 3. Who was his romance in Spain? 4-5. What society did Rizal join in Madrid? And what did he write? 6. What did Rizal academically accomplish in Spain? (Give 1) PART 2 (2pts each) • Why did Rizal join the Freemasons? • What was Rizal’s secret mission?