Rival Childhood
Rival Childhood
Rival Childhood
CONTENT
▪ Birth
▪ Family and ancestry
▪ Hometown
▪ Story of the Moth
▪ Sa aking mga kababata
▪ Boy hood influences
RIZAL’S BIRTH
Born on June 19, 1861 in Calamba, Laguna
According to his autobiography, his birth was a
Wednesday between eleven o’clock and midnight
His birth almost cost the life of her mother,
Teodora Alonzo
Named Jose in honor of St. Joseph and Protasio
as his second name, after a 4th century saint who
was a bishop of Milan
Baptized in the Catholic church of his town on
June 22, 1861 by Fr. Rufino Collantes; his
godfather was Fr. Pedro Casanas
RIZAL’S ANCESTRY
A native of Manila
Under Claveria Decree, their
family adopted their name
Realonda
Moved with his husband to the
town of Calamba, south of Binan
Called “Lolay”
THE RIZAL’S SIBLINGS
1. HEREDITATRY INFLUENCE
Malayan ancestors- love for freedom; innate desire to travel and
his indomitable courage.
2. ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCE
• Scenic beauties of Calamba and the beautiful garden of the Rizal
family stimulated Rizal’s inborn artistic and literary talents
• Religious atmosphere at home- fortified his religious nature
• Paciano- instilled in his mind the love for freedom and justice
• From his sisters- he learned courtesy and kindness to women
• Fairy tales told by his Aya- awakened his interest in folklore and
legends
• Tio Jose Alberto who studied for 11 years in British School in
Calcutta, India/travelled to Europe- inspired him to develop his
artistic ability
• Tio Manuel- husky and athletic- encouraged him to develop his frail
body through exercise, walking, wrestling
• Tio Gregorio-book lover-intensified Rizal’s vicarious reading of
good books
• Fr. Leoncio Lopez- fostered Rizal’s love for scholarship and
intellectual honesty
• Death of Concha (1865), imprisonment of his mother in 1871-74-
strengthened his character
• Spanish abuses, cruelties, brutal acts of guardia civil and alcalde, tortures
on innocent Filipinos and execution of GOMBURZA (1872) awakened his
patriotism