Jose Rizal in Berlin was impoverished and sick because his allowance from the Philippines has not yet received and he have to eat a meal which only consists of a bread and water or vegetable soup so he can save some money for the printing costs of his first novel, Noli me Tangere. That's why it is considered as Jose Rizal's darkest winter.
Rizal's life in Berlin
yes
buhay ni rizal sa berlin
yeah......................................
yes he is..
1. Masonry, 1883, Europe 2. LA LIGA FILIPINA, 1892 3. BERLIN ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY 4. BERLIN ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Whether this assessment is accurate or not, Dr. Rizal has been considered a hero of the Philippines from the outset: a public holiday was declared honouring Dr. Rizal in 1898, whereas that for Bonifacio was not declared until 1921. Dr. Rizal was considered to be his inspiration by Bonifacio himself.
kasi dito inilibing si Dr. Jose Rizal
rizal is considered a hero because he fought for the freedom of his country
He wrote Noli Me Tangere when he was travelling in Madrid, Paris and Berlin..
Chapter 7 of José Rizal's novel "Noli Me Tangere" describes the protagonist Juan Crisostomo Ibarra's experiences in Europe, particularly his time in Paris and Berlin. In Paris, Ibarra witnesses the disparities between the rich and poor, which prompts him to reflect on the social injustices in his homeland. He then moves to Berlin, where he studies and continues to advocate for reform in the Philippines.
Viola was Rizal's lover during his stay in Berlin. She provided emotional support during a difficult period in Rizal's life, and their relationship influenced his views on love, commitment, and personal happiness. Viola's tragic end also had a profound impact on Rizal, further shaping his perspectives on life and relationships.