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life and works of Jose Rizal

1.WHAT WERE RIZAL’S ACTIVITIES IN


DAPITAN AND THEIR IMPACT?

Rizal's objection to the revolution was motivated


by a desire to do the right thing and avoid a
conflict between the Spaniards and the Filipinos.
Rizal intends to enlighten his countrymen, the
Indios, so that they could learn and realize what
is going on, and to unite the Filipinos together to
restore the land in a peaceful and orderly
manner. Not just the finest swords or weapons,
but his skills and abilities have been his strongest
armor.
life and works of Jose Rizal

2. HOW WOULD YOU ASSESS RIZAL’S OBJECTION


TO THE REVOLUTION?

Dapitan was at Rizal's home for three years after his


incarceration. He continues to study medicine there,
where he meets his wife Josephine Bracken while
serving people and healing their problems. During his
time there, he completed a variety of initiatives,
including the construction of schools, hospitals, water
irrigation facilities, and the placement of street lamps
on every corner. Rizal's initiatives in Dapitan inspired
him to become more involved in his field, allowing him
to help more people and better the situation in Dapitan.
Rizal did not overlook his medical practice or his
artistic endeavors in painting. Sculpting, sketching, and
writing poems are some of my favorite things to do.
One initiative that has had an impact and is still in use
today is the large relief map of Mindanao shown across
the plaza, which he utilizes in teaching Geography.

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