The Life works, and writings of Rizal
Across
- 3. Centered on cultivating national consciousness among Filipinos, viewing it as the key to liberation from Spanish oppression.
- 4. Rizal believed that change should come through peaceful means and dialogue, not through armed rebellion or violence.
- 7. A term describing Rizal’s second novel — it means “The Reign of Greed.”
- 9. The printer of El Filibusterismo, F. _______.
- 10. The hero who provided the financial support to get it published.
Down
- 1. Rizal studied and worked at this museum while in London
- 2. Nickname when rizal called out the fellow filipino gamblers.
- 5. Where rizal began writing noli me tangere and acted as a catalyst for filipino nationalism
- 6. Rizal initially believed in reform through _________ means such as education, dialogue, and representation in the Spanish Cortes (parliament).
- 8. Rizal’s close friend who gave him lodging in Paris, Juan _______.