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San Carlos College: Founded 1946 (Pieas)

Rizal was influenced intellectually by his mother. While exiled in Dapitan, he worked as a farmer and physician, constructing houses and beautifying the town square. He objected to revolution at the time because he felt reforms should come from those in power, failing to understand the true sentiments of common Filipinos who wanted change.
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San Carlos College: Founded 1946 (Pieas)

Rizal was influenced intellectually by his mother. While exiled in Dapitan, he worked as a farmer and physician, constructing houses and beautifying the town square. He objected to revolution at the time because he felt reforms should come from those in power, failing to understand the true sentiments of common Filipinos who wanted change.
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SAN CARLOS COLLEGE

FOUNDED 1946 (PIEAS)


Second Semester
A.Y. 2020-2021

Erica R. De Guzman BSED-2B

1. Who were the important persons that influenced Rizal intellectual pursuits?
Her mother

2. What were Rizal’s activities in Dapitan and their impact?

Rizal devoted much effort in Dapitan He tilled the soil and planted rice, corn, abaca and many
fruit trees. He practiced his profession as physician and eye surgeon. Constructed residential and
little hospital houses. He also assisted to the beautification of the public square.

3. How would you assess Rizal’s objection to the revolution?

Rizal's weakness for this matter was his failure to fully understand his people. He was
unsuccessful in empathizing with the true sentiments of the people from below in launching the
armed rebellion. He repudiated the revolution because he thought that reforms to be
successful should come from above

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