The Life works, and writings of Rizal

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