Jose Rizal's Literary Works and Education

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What literary work did Jose Rizal write entitled 'A Filipina'?

Sonnet

Why did Rizal decide to continue his studies abroad?

Due to the bias of Dominican professors against him

Where did Rizal receive the degree of Bachelor of Arts with the highest honors?

Ateneo de Manila University

In what year did Rizal officially gain recognition as the Pride of the Jesuits at Ateneo de Manila University?

1877

Who was the highest-ranking official in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period?

Governor General

What was the role of the Royal Audencia in the Spanish colonial government in the Philippines?

Serving as the highest court of the colony

What was the purpose of the Residencia in the Spanish colonial government?

Investigating a Governor General about to be replaced

Who was responsible for observing the conditions in the colony and reporting directly to the King of Spain?

Visitador General

What was the title of the first favorite novel of Rizal that made a deep impression on him?

The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas

Who was the German scientist and traveler who visited the Philippines in 1859-1860 and wrote 'Travels in the Philippines' that impressed Rizal?

Dr. Feodor Jagor

In which subject did Rizal win only one medal during his 3rd year at Ateneo?

Latin

Where did Rizal return for the summer vacation at the end of his second year term at Ateneo?

Calamba

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Jose Rizal's Life and Works

  • Jose Rizal did not write a literary work entitled 'A Filipina'.

Education and Recognition

  • Jose Rizal decided to continue his studies abroad to broaden his knowledge and gain new experiences.
  • Rizal received the degree of Bachelor of Arts with the highest honors from Ateneo de Manila University.
  • In 1877, Rizal officially gained recognition as the Pride of the Jesuits at Ateneo de Manila University.

Spanish Colonial Government

  • The highest-ranking official in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period was the Governor-General.
  • The Royal Audencia played a judicial role in the Spanish colonial government in the Philippines, serving as the supreme court.
  • The Residencia was responsible for conducting an inquiry into the official conduct of government officials in the Spanish colonial government.

Influences and Interests

  • Jose Rizal's first favorite novel that made a deep impression on him was 'Ivanhoe' by Sir Walter Scott.
  • German scientist and traveler Feodor Jagor visited the Philippines in 1859-1860 and wrote 'Travels in the Philippines', which impressed Rizal.

Academic Achievements

  • Jose Rizal won only one medal in Latin during his 3rd year at Ateneo.
  • Rizal returned to Calamba for the summer vacation at the end of his second year term at Ateneo.

Explore the literary works and educational journey of Jose Rizal, including poems, zarzuela, and sonnets. Learn about his decision to continue studies in Spain and his mentors like Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez.

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