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Prince Joel Factor BSN 3-2: PART I. Analytical Paper On The Life, Family and Childhood of Rizal

Rizal's early life and childhood in Calamba shaped him into the national hero he became. He was born to a wealthy family and received an excellent education from his parents and various schools. Though frail as a child, he had a love of learning and studied many subjects extensively. Like Rizal, the author advocates for education and pursuing their dreams of becoming a doctor to help people, as they believe education and helping the youth are extremely important.

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Prince Joel Factor BSN 3-2: PART I. Analytical Paper On The Life, Family and Childhood of Rizal

Rizal's early life and childhood in Calamba shaped him into the national hero he became. He was born to a wealthy family and received an excellent education from his parents and various schools. Though frail as a child, he had a love of learning and studied many subjects extensively. Like Rizal, the author advocates for education and pursuing their dreams of becoming a doctor to help people, as they believe education and helping the youth are extremely important.

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Prince Joel Factor BSN 3-2

PART I. Analytical paper on the life, family and childhood


of Rizal.

The early lifetime of Jose Rizal is an integral a part of his journey into
becoming a national hero. When he was in Ateneo de Manila, he even
wrote a poem, the "Un Recuerdo A Mi Pueblo" (In Memory of My Town),
that described his town as he can remember when he was young.

The Rizal family lived in Laguna, and Jose was born and raised in Calamba.
His mother had difficulty parturition to him, so she made a vow to travel on
a pilgrimage when she survived together with her son. Rizal went on a
pilgrimage to a famous mountain shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good
Voyage with his father in Antipolo since he was born with the aid of divine
providence.

Rizal's earliest childhood memories were from his native town that
belonged to the Dominican order . He remembered it lying in mount
Makiling and at the East is Laguna de Bay within the Island of Talim. The
first memory of Rizal was the scenic beauties of Calamba.

Since he was frail and sickly, his father built a nipa cottage near their
hacienda just for him to enjoy. He even had an aya (nursemaid) to look
after his health. He also meditated with his dog, Usman, on the lakeshore.
Even if he couldn't leave , Rizal had siblings whom he played with. He
loved his younger sister Concepcion that they called little Concha, but she
died at the age of three. Her death was Rizal's first sorrow.
Rizal has always been devoted to God, with his mother teaching him
catholic prayers. He had a daily Angelus prayer, led family prayers, and
carried a rosary. He read the Spanish Family Bible and went to church.
Rizal would even listen to the town priest, Father Leoncio Lopez's
philosophies and opinions eagerly.

Rizal was inspired by his Uncle Gregorio about his love for education. His
early education was through his parents, who taught him how to read,
write, and create poems. He wrote his first poem entitled Sa Aking Mga
Kabata (To My Fellow Children) and Tagalog comedy when he was eight.
His parents even hired Leon Monroy to teach him Latin. When Monroy
died, Rizal's mother sent him to Biñan to continue his studies, accompanied
by Paciano, whom he treated as a second father.

The story of the moth that his mother shared with him when he was young
made a great impact on Rizal's way of thinking. The moth had a tragic faith
of dying as a martyr. Jose Rizal thought of this sacrifice as worthwhile.

His childhood years were the happiest period of Rizal's life. Calamba will
always be the hero's town where Rizal was born and raised.
Part II. Introspective Essay comparing your life with that
of Rizal.

            Rizal may be a hero that we glance upon into. He’s sort of a
perfect being, a martyr, a selfless and genius individual. But I do believed
that nobody’s perfect therefore i will be able to present the Rizal in me to
interrupt barriers and show the folks that he was relatable and as we all
are he’s just an individual .

Rizal’s primary belief is Education. His first lessons were taught by his
mother, Teodora, who taught him the way to read and write. That was
then honed during a local school where he got his first beating from a
professor, continued it in Ateneo to become crème de la crème, last stop
within the Philippines is UST then bent Europe to review Medicine.

In their time, neglect of the Spaniards to the Filipinos was the large issue
– neglect that deprived Filipinos of education. But luckily Jose was one
among the few Filipinos who had the texture of being educated. Surely, he
had an excellent time acquiring knowledge from studying, which within the
end of the day made an enormous a part of him.

Not only did he made good in educating himself inside the walls of the
various institutions here and abroad, but also, he made use of informal
education that made him show his excellence further more. He made
researches and experimentation regarding the social and physical make-up
of man. He experimented on plants of all types and its cultivation.
Collected and made differentiation of shells. He distinguished different
races of individuals . Recorded and discovered thirty-eight new sorts of
fishes. He studied twenty different languages of the planet . He made
literature, love of his life. And he even shared his knowledge and once
became an educator in Dapitan.

reciprocally he made himself better than the remainder , by studying quite


one could have ever imagined. They say, Rizal was one among the
brightest people born in his generation but people cannot just disregard his
great work ethic. In line thereupon he was then given latin honors for his
show of excellence. He’s also named and known for various titles like the
anthropologist, archeologist, botanist, conchologist, educator, ethnologist,
father of community school, ichthyologist, journalist, linguist,
ophthalmologist, philologist, philosopher, physician, polyglot, researcher,
scientist, sociologist and zoologist.

i personally am an advocate of education, like Rizal did; i think that


education would be the way forward. Although on behalf of me getting a
diploma would be neat but vocational training would also do, for it's not
always vital to think that having a blue-collar job precedes better living. I
do believe that education indeed needs attention in one’s life, but I’m not
closing the avenue for other opportunity that's in need of strength,
endurance and skill. as an example an individual might be famous and rich
surely reasons like culinary, handicrafts, art, agricultural and man-power
based jobs.

Since i used to be little besides playing, my favorite thing to try to to is to


travel to high school and study; sometimes I do incorporate my play with
education through teacher-teacheran. I too, like Pepe, like to study
Science, hence I pursue Nursing. I even have a vision of myself to become
a doctor also within the future like Rizal. I do watch tons of discovery
channel once I was a child – so far . I do believe that i'm a math wiz, so I
hone them every now then . I also entered several contests that measures
wit and knowledge. Those are just a few of the items I made so as to
check myself and help strengthen my belief on education.

As a result the efforts yielded a far better me. I even have been a uniform
honor student once I was in my elementary and highschool years. I got
several awards like, best in math, history and science. I too had several
medals reminding my rank with regards to the contests that I even have
been into.

Additionally, Rizal has been known to possess pushed the bounds of him
as a youth. With all his ideals, what caught my attention is his being
faithful to believing within the youth. As he quoted, “O youth the hope of
our father land”. Rizal believed that the longer term is at stake and will be
honed for the betterment of our nation.

All his actions and ideals regarding the youth cultivated the ideals over the
years. Thus, it makes us owe this time to Rizal, for it's a cycle for what
you're doing in your younger years precedes what you're and who you are
within the times . actually his ideals cause free education, youth
congresses, non-stock and non-profit organizations and much , lots more
that helps the youth in achieving the best good an individual could have
ever experienced in preparation to times of greater responsibility.

I am an advocate of that movement; i'm an advocate of the youth.


My belief within the youth is overwhelming that I too am still a youth but I
push others to their limits to be and excellent, compassionate and
committed individuals. one among the explanations I pursue this course is
additionally the youth. I even have imagined myself being the primary
person who a replacement born can see makes me elated and excited to
figure harder. The notion of getting to nurse and nurture a fragile little
human with my very own hands may be a beautiful feeling on behalf of me
. Besides that I even have this strong will to adopt and encourage people
to adopt also . The youth who doesn’t have someone to rest on needs our
help and that i wanted to a part of that.

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