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NAME SANAANI, NUR-FATIMA, M.

ACTIVITY # 6
SECOND PHASE OF JOSE RIZAL’S TRAVELS

INSTRUCTIONS
 This activity requires you to use the book Gregorio Zaide, 1992, Jose Rizal: Life, Works and Writings (uploaded)
 Answers will be taken from the following chapters:
o Chapter 15: Life and Works in London
o Chapter 16: In Gay Paris
o Chapter 17: Rizal in Brussels
o Chapter 18: In Madrid
o Chapter 19: El Filibusterismo (pp 160-163 only)
o Chapter 20: In Hongkong
o Chapter 21: Exile in Dapitan (pp 184-185 only)

Identify where the following description occurred. Write BELGIUM if it happened in Belgium; FRANCE, if it
happened in France; HONGKONG, if it happened in Hongkong; SPAIN, if it happened in Spain; and UNITED
KINGDOM, if it happened in United Kingdom. Write your answer in the first column of the table.

Belgium 1. published El Filibusterismo.

France 2. quit the Propaganda Movement.

Spain 3. challenged Antonio Luna to a duel.

Hong Kong 4. decided to return to the Philippines.

France 5. frequently visited the Bousted family.

London 6. became a boarder of the Beckett family.

Spain 7. challenged Wenceslao Retana to a duel.

France 8. perfected his written and spoken French.

France 9. organized the Kidlat Club and Indios Bravos.

France 10. spent most of his time writing El Filibusterismo.

London 11. wrote A Letter to the Young Women of Malolos.

Belgium 12. wrote but failed to finish his third novel in Tagalog.

Belgium 13. had a romantic relationship with Suzanne Jacoby.

France 14. wrote a eulogy for his friend Jose Ma. Panganiban.

France 15. had a romantic relationship with Nellie Boustead.

France 16. spent most of his time at the Bibliotheque Nationale.

Hong Kong 17. contributed to the newspaper Hongkong Telegraph.

London 18. wrote a satirical pamphlet La vision del Fray Rodriguez.

Belgium 19.
lived in a cheapest boarding house in 32 Rue de Flandre.
Spain 20. received news of Leonor Rivera’s marriage to an Englishman.

France 21. planned to establish a modern Filipino college in Hongkong.

Hong Kong 22. wrote and printed Constitution and By Laws of the La Liga Filipina.

Belgium 23. received news over the worsening agrarian problem in Calamba.

France 24. briefly lived in the house of Valentin Ventura at No. 45 Rue Maubeuge.

Hong Kong 25. established residence at No. 5 D’Aguilar Street, no.2 Renaxela Terrace.

Hong Kong 26. translated The Rights of Man to Tagalog Ang Mga Karapatan Nang Tao.

London 27. stayed at a modest boarding place No.37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill.

Spain 28. criticized the Filipinos in Madrid for forgetting their mission for their Fatherland.

Belgium
29. received news of his family being persecuted by the Dominican in Calamba.
Hong Kong

Hong Kong 30. worked as ophthalmologist and general practitioner in his own medical clinic.

London 31. British approved of Rizal’s request of 100,000 acres in Borneo for a Filipino colony.

Hong Kong 32. reunited with his father, mother, sisters Lucia, Josefa and Trinidad and brother in law.

London 33. had a romantic relationship with Gertrude Beckett, oldest of the three Beckett sisters.

France 34. declined the Asociacion Hispano-Filipino’s invitation to contribute to their newspaper.

published his annotated edition of Fr. Antonio de Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas
France 35.
Filipinas.

polished his annotated version of Fr. Antonio de Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas de
London 36.
Filipinas.

practiced fencing with Juan and Antonio Luna, Valentin Ventura and the Boustead
Belgium 37.
sisters.

sent a letter of felicitation and offering of cooperation to Governor General Eulogio


Hong Kong 38.
Despujol.

lived in a modest boarding house on 38 Rue Philippe Champagne run by the Jacoby
Belgium 39.
sisters.

lost an election against Marcelo H. del Pilar for the leadership of the Asociacion
Spain 40.
Hispano-Filipina.

received news of his family’s forcibly ejected from their home and were living in the
Spain 41.
house of Narcisa.

pored over the copy of Fr. Antonio de Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas de Filipinas
London 42.
(published in 1609 in Mexico).

France 43.
became a contributor to the newspaper La Solidaridad under the pen names
Dimasalang and Laong Laan.

wrote A la Nacion Española (To the Spanish Nation) , appealing to Spain of the
Hong Kong 44.
wrongs done to Calamba tenants.

informed by Paciano that they lost the case against the Dominicans but they filed an
Spain 45.
appeal to the Supreme Court in Spain.

wrote Marcelo H. del Pilar to be the lawyer in the Calamba agrarian case appeal to
Spain 46.
the Supreme Court in Spain.

wrote a second letter to Governor General Eulogio Despujol asking permission for the
Hong Kong 47.
landless Filipinos from Calamba to establish a colony in Borneo.

did several sculptures – Prometheus Bound, The Triumph of Death Over Life, The
London 48.
Triumph of Science over Death, carvings of the heads of the three Beckett sisters.

wrote Governor General Eulogio Despujol for the third time informing the governor
Hong Kong 49. general of his coming to Manila and placed himself under the protection of the Spanish
government.

wrote an article in French Colonization du British North Borneo,par des Familles de Iles
Philippines (Colonization of British North Borneo by Families from the Philippine
Hong Kong 50.
Islands) and in Spanish Proyecto de Colonization del British North Borneo por Filipinos
(Project of the Colonization of British North Borneo by the Filipinos).

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