RIZAL Unit 3: Jose Rizal’s Travels (Part III) - First Travel Abroad
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Match the following activities with Jose Rizal's intentions:

Operating his mother's eye = To help the people by serving them as a doctor Observing the effect of his novel = Find out what happened to Leonor Rivera Seeing his family = Interest in other activities Teaching fencing, shooting, and gymnastics to young people = Relevance of sports for the welfare of the youth

Match the following individuals with their roles in Jose Rizal's life:

Governor General Emilio Terrero = Invited Jose Rizal to Malacañang to explain his novel Msgr. Pedro Payo = Sent a copy of the novel to Father Rector Gregorio Echevarria for examination Father Rector Gregorio Echevarria = Head of the committee at the University of Santo Tomas examining the novel Leonor Rivera = Was not seen by Jose Rizal during his stay in Calamba

Match the following European cities with the correct order of Jose Rizal's travel itinerary:

Vienna = Left Vienna by boat to Danube River Munich = Travelled overland from Salzburg to Munich Ulm = Proceeded to Ulm Geneva = Celebrated 26th birthday in Geneva

Match the following actions with the correct event in Jose Rizal's journey:

<p>Celebrated birthday = Geneva Parted ways with Maximo Viola = Geneva Returned back in Barcelona = After Geneva Continued travel around Italy = After Geneva</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following locations with the correct context in Jose Rizal's journey:

<p>Rome = Enjoyed observing church structures Milan = Visited before Venice and Florence Venice = Visited before Florence and Rome Florence = Enjoyed observing church structures</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following actions with the correct information about Jose Rizal's arrival in Manila:

<p>Arrival date = August 1887 Family reaction = Kept his arrival a secret Reason for secrecy = Fearing seizure by friars Trigger for return to Philippines = Plan to practice medicine</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following locations with the activities Jose Rizal did there:

<p>Dresden = Visited Dr. Adolph Meyer and the Museum of Arts Leitmeritz = Met Ferdinand Blumentritt at Hotel Kerbs Prague = Saw the tomb of Copernicus Vienna = Explored grandeur churches, museums, and art galleries</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following individuals with their interactions with Jose Rizal:

<p>Dr. Feodor Jagor = Advised Rizal to write Ferdinand Blumentritt before visiting him Ferdinand Blumentritt = Accompanied Rizal to Hotel Kerbs in Leitmeritz Maximo Viola = Received payment for loaned amount from Rizal Paciano = Sent Rizal his allowance amounting to one thousand pesos</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following activities with the locations Jose Rizal visited:

<p>Visited Dr. Adolph Meyer and the Museum of Arts = Dresden Saw the tomb of Copernicus = Prague Explored grandeur churches, museums, and art galleries = Vienna Met Ferdinand Blumentritt at Hotel Kerbs = Leitmeritz</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following descriptions with the characters involved in Jose Rizal's travels:

<p>Advised Rizal to write Ferdinand Blumentritt before visiting him = Dr. Feodor Jagor Accompanied Rizal to Hotel Kerbs in Leitmeritz = Ferdinand Blumentritt Received payment for loaned amount from Rizal = Maximo Viola Sent Rizal his allowance amounting to one thousand pesos = Paciano</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Jose Rizal's Travels

  • On May 24, Jose Rizal left Vienna by boat to see the beautiful sights of the Danube River, ending in Lintz, where he traveled overland to Salzburg, Munich, Nuremberg, Ulm, Stuttgart, Baden, and Rheinhall (Cascade of the Rhine).
  • He crossed the frontier to Schffhaussen and continued his journey to Basel, Bern, and Lausanne, then heading towards Leman to Geneva.
  • In Geneva, Jose Rizal celebrated his 26th birthday, treating Dr. Viola to a sumptuous meal.

Parting Ways and Traveling to Italy

  • After Geneva, Jose Rizal and Dr. Viola parted ways, with Maximo Viola returning to Barcelona, while Jose Rizal continued his travel to Italy.
  • In Italy, he visited Turin, Milan, Venice, Florence, and Rome, where he enjoyed observing the structures and edifices of the churches, including St. Peter and St. Paul.

Return to Manila

  • Jose Rizal prepared for his trip back home, but his brother Paciano warned him to take care because his novel caused forceful reactions from the friars.
  • Upon his return on August 1887, his family kept his arrival a secret, knowing the friars would seize him.
  • His reasons for returning to the Philippines included practicing medicine, operating on his mother's eye, helping the people, observing the effect of his novel, and seeing his family.

Sports and Social Activities

  • Jose Rizal introduced and taught the young people fencing, shooting, and gymnastics, recognizing the relevance of sports for the youth's welfare.

Meeting with Governor General Emilio Terrero

  • Jose Rizal was invited by Governor General Emilio Terrero to explain his novel, which he defended as simply exposing the truth.
  • Despite the support of Governor General Emilio Terrero, the Archbishop of Manila, Msgr. Pedro Payo, sent a copy of the novel to Father Rector Gregorio Echevarria of the University of Santo Tomas for further examination.

First Travel Abroad

  • After publishing his novel, Jose Rizal planned to study abroad, using his remaining money to visit more places in Europe and continue his socio-political observations.
  • He traveled with Dr. Maximo Viola, visiting Dresden, Leitmeritz, Czechoslovakia, and Prague, meeting Ferdinand Blumentritt and Dr. Feodor Jagor along the way.
  • They eventually reached Vienna, where they saw the grandeur of churches, museums, art galleries, theaters, and public parks.

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This quiz covers the topic of Jose Rizal's first travel abroad, focusing on his plan to study abroad, secret mission, reasons for studying abroad, and his voyage. It includes a discussion on Rizal's journey with Dr. Maximo Viola and events after the publication of his novel.

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