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Rizal's Poems Written in Ateneo

1874

My First Inspiration

- “Mi Primera Inspiracion”

- first poem he wrote in Ateneo

- written in honor of his mother

to show his love and appreciation

1877

1876

The Heroism of Columbus

The Triumphal Entry of the Catholic

Monarchs into Granda

- poem of praise to Columbus, the discover of America

- relates the triumphant entry of Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain’s “Most Catholic Kings,” into the city of Granada in 1492

- the Entry of the Monarchs is one of the most powerful symbolic moments in Spanish history

Great Solace in Great Misfortune

1875

Felicitation

- a description of the tragic life of

Columbus

1875

- written when he was 14

- to congratulate his brother-in-law, Antonio Lopez, husband of his sister Narcisa.

And He is Spanish: El Cano, the first to Circumnavigate the World

Hymn to Magellan’s Fleet

-about Ferdinand Magellan's

departure

1877

R E C A P

- about Juan Sebastián Elcano, a Spanish Basque, Ferdinand Magellan’s second in command, who upon Magellan’s death on the shores of Mactan in the Philippines, took over and completed the first circumnavigation of

the world

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Columbus and John II

  • My first Inspiration

- relates how king John II of Portugal lost

fame and riches by his failure to finance

the projected expedition of Columbus to

the New World

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A Farewell Dialogue of the Students

  • Felicitation
  • The Departure: Hymn to Magellan’s Fleet
  • And He is Spanish: El Cano, the first to Circumnavigate the World
  • ‘The Battle: Urbiztondo, Terror of Jolo

- last poem Rizal wrote in Ateneo

The Battle:

Urbiztondo, Terror of Jolo

1876

- to hail Urbiztondo for the successful

battle against the Muslims

- Rizal narrated how the great warrior

defeated the Moros under Sultan

Mahumat of Jolo

In Memory of My Town

– a poem in honor of Calamba,

the hero’s birthplace

1877

Intimate Alliance Between Religion and

Good Education

- strong relationship between academics and

faith

  • The heroism of Columbus
  • Columbus and John II
  • Great Solace in Great Misfortune
  • A Farewell Dialogue of the Students

1876

Battle of Lucena and the

Imprisonement of Boabdil

- expresses Rizal's high regard for education

Through Education the Country

Receives Light

- he described the defeat and capture of Boabdil, last Moorish sultan of Granada

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