Rizal’s Social Origin and Historical Context, Rizal in Europe, The Propaganda Movement and the Noli Me Tangere

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Across
  1. 5. the first editor of La Solidaridad
  2. 6. the first essay Rizal wrote in Europe when was only 21 years old published in August 20,1883.
  3. 8. a character in one of the novels of Rizal who is a loving wife and mother of two children with a tragic life story.
  4. 10. a place in Germany wherein the novel is published in 1887.
  5. 11. inventor of the affordable cars for the people and devised the automobile assembly line for fast car production.
  6. 12. it is found in the cover page in the novel which symbolizes new beginning.
  7. 14. A print media;an instrument of the Propaganda Movement which aims is to have Philippine representation in the Spanish Cortes.
  8. 15. it is found in the cover page in the novel which represents the Catholic faith as it rises above Inang Bayan and Filipinos.
  9. 16. Spanish newspaper known for its sympathy in the Filipino group where CARATS DE FILIPINAS began to appear.
  10. 18. inventor of the first radio in 1895.
  11. 22. The name that Jose Rizal used when he left for Europe on May 5, 1882.
  12. 24. through this canal, the travel time from Spain to the Philippines was reduced from about 300 days to only 45 days.
  13. 26. The talent that Rizal developed during his stay in Paris.
  14. 27. it is called to a country governed internally by a foreign power
  15. 28. Rizal’s poem that is dedicated to the industrious workers of Lipa, Batangas.
  16. 29. a novel written by Rizal which unveiled the path to revolution against Spain and unmasked the weakness of the Filipinos-their superstitions, vices, and indolence published in 1887.
  17. 30. it is found in the cover page in the novel which symbolizes slavery.
Down
  1. 1. a character in the novel; a Spanish friar and is secretly in love with Maria Clara and wants to eliminate Crisostomo.
  2. 2. On June 19, 1885, his 24th birthday, Rizal also earned a licentiate in ________ and Letters with grade of sobresaliente (excellent).
  3. 3. total number of the well-reserved letters between Rizal and Blumentritt that are under safekeeping of National Historical Commission.
  4. 4. Rizal describe it as a beautiful and clean country where beggars are rarely seen in the city.
  5. 7. He is the financier of Noli Me Tangere.
  6. 9. the three Filipino priest who were executed by garrote on February 17, 1872, in Bagumbayan, Philippines by Spanish colonial.
  7. 13. It is a culture that Rizal observed to the Filipino youth living in Madrid, Spain.
  8. 17. the first modern “total war” of the British and the Boers caused by resource struggle in South Africa.
  9. 19. Rizal described it as a country with high standard of living and there was a racial discrimination among Chinese, Negroes, and Americans.
  10. 20. The pen name that Rizal utilized when he wrote his first essay, “Amor Patrio” in Europe.
  11. 21. The country that is a safe place for Rizal to carry on his fight against Spanish tyranny.
  12. 23. an era inaugurated by 14-year old Prince Mutsohito to signify the end of FEUDAL SOCIETY and the ADVENT OF WESTERNIZED, and more.
  13. 25. a character in the novel who is falsely accused of stealing 32 pesos in the church and was tortured, and detained.