Finals

Cards (68)

  • Dapitan: Location of Rizal's exile in 1892.
  • Fr. Pastells: Jesuit priest who advised Rizal to retract his writings against the church.
  • Capitan Ricardo: Rizal's guard and benefactor during his exile.
  • Talisay: Place where Rizal purchased land during his exile.
  • Talisay: Location where an octagonal bamboo and nipa house was built.
  • Octagonal house: Structure built by Rizal using money earned, consisting of bamboo and nipa.
  • Dapitan: Town where Rizal lived a simple life, focused on productivity.
  • Eye clinic: Facility within Rizal's house, known locally and in Hong Kong.
  • Lumber business: Rizal's venture using earnings from his various activities.
    1. Blumentritt: Correspondent of Rizal, informed about Rizal's earnings and wealth.
  • Eye Clinic: A place for poor people to get their eyes checked and treated.
  • Waterways: Channels for water transportation, developed for the convenience of people in Talisay and Dapitan.
  • Mosquito System: Methods to control mosquitoes by cleaning up areas where they breed.
  • Free School: A school that doesn't charge any money and focuses on educating young people.
  • Advanced Farming: Teaching improved methods of farming.
  • Cooperative: A group formed by fishermen in Talisay to work together for mutual benefit.
  • Species Studies: Researching and learning about different types of organisms found in Dapitan.
  • Sulpukan Lighter: An invention, a type of lighter.
  • Dapitan: A place where Rizal lived during his exile.
  • Josephine Bracken: Rizal's partner in Dapitan.
  • George Tauffer: The blind man who brought Josephine to Dapitan.
  • Abaca: Type of plant grown on Rizal's land in Dapitan.
  • Calamba River: A river that Rizal's land in Dapitan resembled.
  • Dalag: Type of fish found in the river near Rizal's land.
  • Hydraulic machines: Equipment used for various tasks, possibly irrigation.
  • Compatriots: Fellow countrymen.
  • Sacristan: Church assistant.
  • Crucifix: A cross with a representation of Jesus' body.
  • Fort Santiago: A historical fortress in Manila.
  • Teodora Alonso: Rizal's mother.
  • Juan Luna: a Filipino painter.
  • Parisian Life: A painting by Juan Luna.
  • Dapitan: A place where José Rizal lived in exile, where he continued his intellectual pursuits and met Josephine Bracken.
  • Dulce estrangera: Refers to Josephine Bracken, who became José Rizal's romantic interest during his time in Dapitan.
  • George Tauffer: A blind man who adopted Josephine Bracken and accompanied her to Dapitan, where he consulted José Rizal regarding his eye condition.
  • Eye specialist: José Rizal was known for his expertise in ophthalmology, particularly in Hong Kong, where he treated various eye ailments.
  • Josephine Bracken: A woman of mysterious origin who became romantically involved with José Rizal during his exile in Dapitan.
  • José Rizal: A Filipino nationalist and polymath, known for his advocacy of Philippine independence through his writings and martyrdom.
  • Fr. Pastells: Jesuit priest who advised Rizal to retract his writings against the church.
  • Josephine Bracken: Woman whom Rizal intended to marry, but couldn't due to church restrictions.