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CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 4

This chapter concentrates At Chapter 2, Rizal The events between the Chapter 4 of Rizal's
on Rizal's early stages of describes his first time years 1871 and 1872 are autobiography describes
life in Calamba and being sent to school in retold by Rizal in Chapter his time as a student in
includes his historical Binan, Laguna, as well as 3, notably the situation Manila, particularly at the
review, including their his daily life as a student. regarding his mother. Ateneo de Municipal. He
residence and means of Rizal longs for his family Rizal was deeply affected outlines the many
livelihood. Concha, who and his birthplace a lot in by this incident since it guidelines used by Ateneo
was Rizal's sister, passed this chapter. left his children without to assure the students'
away in the first chapter parental direction and his level of competition in this
and for whom he cried his mother had been caught chapter.
first weeping. and imprisoned.

Memorias de Un Estudiante de Manila


CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 6 CHAPTER 7 FINAL CHAPTER

In this Chapter, Rizal Rizal's first love, Segunda In Chapter 7, there were For the Final Chapter,
referenced the books he Katigbak, is the main focus no noteworthy events. Rizal brings up the lamp
read that influenced his of Chapter 6. But Rizal tale in the book's last
writing. For instance, El brings to mind this time in chapter. The symbolic
Filibusterismo was his life with grudge. portrayal of the light by
influenced by Alexandre Segunda was already Rizal is captured in this
Dumas' The Count of betrothed to another narrative, which is crucial.
Monte Cristo, which is one person when they first as translated by the Rizal
example. met, and they were both National Centennial
quite young. Commission.

BERNARTE, KYANA GHADEL G | BSA 2G

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