Rizal Hardship in Europe
Rizal Hardship in Europe
In year or two, Rizals money dwindled for his father was having a hard time sending him money directly for fear of being questioned by the Dominican Order for which his family was a tenant of a land owned by the religious order. "There came a time when he reduced his daily expenses for food to thirty-five centavos. On June 24, 1884, the day on which he won a prize in a competition in Greek, he did not eat at all, because he lacked money. He used second-hand clothes which he bought from a pawnshop." The next day he wrote in his diary: "I am hungry and I have nothing to eat and no money." He received his licentiate in 1885 but had no money to pay for his Doctors degree. He waited three more years before his brother could send him enough, and at 24 years old he became Dr. Rizal "I did not believe that Noli Me Tangere would ever be published. I was in Berlin, heartbroken, weakened, and discouraged from hunger and deprivation. I was on the point of throwing my work into the fire as a thing accursed and fit only to die; . . . ." Rizal Hardship in Europe Rizals financial difficulty started when his family experienced a sudden economic instability because of the following: usts
capital and expenses Because of this, his family momentarily failed to support Jose Rizals stay in Europe
what are dr.rizal's realizations in spain? Spain as realization It was a venue for realizing Rizals dream He finished his studies in Madrid and this to him was the realization of the bigger part of his ambition. His vision broadened to the point of awakening in him an understanding of human nature, sparking in him the realization that his people needed him.