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