Rizal and you : the story of the life of Rizal and how it may help the average man in meeting the problems of everyday life in a democratic society / I. V. Mallari

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila, Philippines : Bookman Printing House, c1953Description: x, 145 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS 675.8.R5 .M35 1953
Contents:
Rizal is born -- The Moth and the flame -- Rizal leaves his father's house for the first time -- Rizal and the school bully -- Rizal and the mother tongue -- Rizal meets with injustice for the first time -- Rizal meets with race prejudice for the first time -- Rizal goes abroad -- Rizal writes Noli Me Tangere -- Rizal and Blumentritt -- Rizal looks into his country's past -- Rizal preaches rebellion -- Rizal makes plans for a Filipino colony in Borneo -- Rizal is trapped by his enemies -- Rizal in Dapitan -- Rizal is doubled-crossed -- Rizal faces his enemies -- Rizal bids farewell to his people -- The End is the beginning
Summary: Jose Rizal was deeply aware, not only of his own personal problems, but also of the problems of his country. In Fact, he regarded the problems of his country as his own. And he met those problems with intelligence, with courage, and with vision.
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Rizal is born -- The Moth and the flame -- Rizal leaves his father's house for the first time -- Rizal and the school bully -- Rizal and the mother tongue -- Rizal meets with injustice for the first time -- Rizal meets with race prejudice for the first time -- Rizal goes abroad -- Rizal writes Noli Me Tangere -- Rizal and Blumentritt -- Rizal looks into his country's past -- Rizal preaches rebellion -- Rizal makes plans for a Filipino colony in Borneo -- Rizal is trapped by his enemies -- Rizal in Dapitan -- Rizal is doubled-crossed -- Rizal faces his enemies -- Rizal bids farewell to his people -- The End is the beginning

Jose Rizal was deeply aware, not only of his own personal problems, but also of the problems of his country. In Fact, he regarded the problems of his country as his own. And he met those problems with intelligence, with courage, and with vision.

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