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- 1. Also known as Edmond Dantes
- 4. it was written by the Philippine National Hero in 1875 during his schooling in the Ateneo de Municipal.
- 11. During his student days, the 14 year old Jose Rizal wrote “Al Niño Jesus” (Child Jesus), a brief religious ode which expressed his devotion to Catholicism.
- 13. The famous poem was a nationalistic undertakingto promote the usage of Tagalog language by the Filipino people.
- 14. He was the ship owner of the Pharaonand treat Edmond Dantes as his own son
- 15. The first teacher of Rizal was his mother, who was remarkable woman of good character and fine culture.
- 16. He betrayed Dantes because he was in love with Dantes fiancee.
- 19. Rector of Ateneo, who had been good to him his students days in that college, asking for advice on the choice of a career but unfortunately he was in Mindanao.
- 21. This poem relates how King John II Portugal missed fame and riches by his failure to finance the projected expedition of Columbus to the new world.
- 24. This poem was written in honor of hismother’s birthday as evidenced by the terms “perfume of the flowers”, “the songs ofthe birds”, “feast your day of bloom” and “festive day”.
- 26. She is the of fiancee of Dantes
- 27. Rizal’s cousin from Batangas who is the secretary of the society While at UST, he fell in love with three women.
- 28. He is the mastermind behind the letter, which incriminates Dantes. He becomes captain of the Pharaon once Dantes is imprisoned.
- 29. He is the public prosecutor of Marseilles who was responsible for Dantes' incarceration.
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- 2. The above undated poem was another religious writing Jose Rizal wrote in praise of the Virgin Mary
- 3. He is the Son of Edmond Dantes
- 5. Our national hero, despite his young age, had expressed high regards for education.
- 6. Jose Rizal wrote this epic poem in December 1877 during his academic years in Ateneo Municipal de Manila.
- 7. The poem was written to express his love and appreciation for the place where he grew up.
- 8. This poem recounts the tragic story of St. Eustace.
- 9. He is the leader of a gang of Italian bandits who are indebted to Monte Cristo.
- 10. This is a legend in verse of the tragic life of Columbus.
- 12. this was the last poem written by Rizal in Ateneo which again amazed his teachers. It is a poignant poem of farewell to his classmates, written just before he graduated from the Ateneo Muncipal de Manila.
- 17. It was a story of a mother and child moth who refuse to listen to his mother. Despite the warnings of the mother he still pursued what he wanted and eventually caused its death.
- 18. The inspiring poem written by Jose Rizal at the age of eighteen was said to be of flawless form which aimed to implore the Filipinos to rise from indolence.
- 20. He educate Dantes in the sciences, literature, and languages. He also helps Dantes figure out who was responsible for his imprisonment.
- 22. He is A smuggler and a friends of Dantes.
- 23. According to him “In life, we are kings or pawns Emperors and fools”
- 25. Rizal wrote the above poem while he was a boarding student at the Ateneo Municipal de Manila
