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      • In the address he gave, Rizal acknowledged Luna and Hidalgo's artistic talents, showing them as icons of Filipino pride and greatness. However, despite the celebration of their accomplishment, Rizal's statements reflect a strong belief in the need for equality between Filipinos and Spaniards.
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  2. By 1876-77 Rizal harbored strong feelings of amor patrio, which the above passage suggests grew out of his study of Latin classical au-thors. As the pious Aeneas, Virgil's hero, was ever in search for his fatherland Italy, Italiam quaero patriam ( Aeneid 1,380), so Rizal from the beginning of his journey abroad longed for the land of birth. 301

  3. Born in Manila on June 19, 1861 to Francisco Mercado Rizal, the owner of a prosperous sugar plantation and trader, and Teodora Alonso Quintos, a pious, well-educated, and highly-cultured native of Biñan, little José was raised as a devout Roman Catholic. As was the Filipino custom of the day, the boy was rst educated in the family home by his ...

  4. Befoe Jo& Rizal left the Philippines for the first time on 3 May 1882 for Spain, Basilio Teodoro, managing editor of the DMong Filipino, a newly established bilingual newspaper, asked him to send articles for publication. Arriving in Barcelona in June, Rizal wrote and sent El amor pltrio to Manila. In its 20 August 1882 issue the newspaper

  5. Aug 2, 2019 · Ang El Amor Patrio ay kaniyang inialay sa Inang Bayan. Ipinahayag ni Rizal ang kaniyang masidhing pagmamahal sa bayan na kahit gaano man kaganda ang Europa, babalik at babalik siya sa Pilipinas. Ipinapahiwatig ng sanaysay na ito na ang pag-ibig sa ating bayan ay isang dahilan upang makagawa ng mga dakilang bagay gaya ng pag-aalay ng buhay para ...

  6. Rizal’s First Published Essay: El Amor Patrio ... Bonoan, S.J. (2012) "Rizal’s First Published Essay: El Amor Patrio," Philippine Studies: Historical and ...

  7. Nov 29, 2005 · As in his prize-winning Juventud Filipina, Rizal in his Amor Patrio urged his compatriots to love their fatherland, the Philippines. The editor of Diariong Tagalog, Francisco Calvo,...

  8. Jun 19, 2014 · He was then 21. He was terribly homesick but, his nationalis­m aroused, he stayed on, rejuvenati­ng the Filipino expatriate­s in Madrid. He wrote “El Amor Patrio” for the first bilingual newspaper in the Philippine­s showing the sensi- tivity that only a man pining for his faraway home could feel.

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