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The Song of the
                         Traveller Rizal
                                Jose


ignatius joseph estroga
Objectives


At the end of the session, the students are
expected to;
a. infer message from the poem of JP Rizal
b. appreciate the contribution of JP Rizal in the
   literature of the Philippines through in-depth
   study of his works
c. interpret the idea of the poem through a
   creative artwork

                    ignatius joseph estroga
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ignatius joseph estroga
Jose Rizal
      Jose Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso
                     Realonda
•   June 19, 1861, Calamba, Philippines
•   December. 30, 1896 Manila
•   Patriot
•   Physician
•   man of letters who was an inspiration to the
    Philippine nationalist movement.



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The son of a prosperous landowner, Rizal was educated in
         Manila and at the University of Madrid.

A brilliant medical student, he soon committed himself to the
reform of Spanish rule in his home country, though he never
             advocated Philippine independence.


 Most of his writing was done in Europe, where he resided
                  between 1882 and 1892.



                         ignatius joseph estroga
ignatius joseph estroga
His Timeline




   ignatius joseph estroga
• In 1886 - Noli Me Tangere (The social cancer), a
  passionate exposure of the evils of Spanish rule in
  the Philippines.
• 1891, El filibusterismo (The Reign of Greed),
  established his reputation as the leading spokesman
  of the Philippine reform movement.
• 1890; reprinted Antonio Morga’s Sucesos de las
  Islas Filipinas, hoping to show that the native
  people of the Philippines had a long history before
  the coming of the Spaniards.
• He became the leader of the Propaganda Movement
  , contributing numerous articles to its newspaper, La
  Solidaridad, published in Barcelona.
                       ignatius joseph estroga
• 1892. He founded a nonviolent-reform society, the La
  Liga Filipina, in Manila, and was deported to Dapitan in
  northwest Mindanao and exiled for four years.
• In 1896 the Katipunan, a Filipino nationalist secret
  society, revolted against Spain. Although he had no
  connections with that organization and he had had no
  part in the insurrection, Rizal was arrested and tried for
  sedition by the military. Found guilty, he was publicly
  executed by a firing squad in Manila.
• His martyrdom convinced Filipinos that there was no
  alternative to independence from Spain.
• On the eve of his execution, while confined in Fort
  Santiago, Rizal wrote “Último adiós” (“Last Farewell”),
  a masterpiece of 19th-century Spanish verse.
                         ignatius joseph estroga
Vocabulary Drill




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Unlocking of difficulty. Match the words in Box A
to its appropriate meaning in Box B
A.   Pilgrim       1.   A cause of great suffering and distress
B.   Wither        2.   Urge or force (a person) to an action
C.   Anxious
D.   Treachery     3.   Desire strongly or persistently
E.   Yearn         4.   Someone who journeys in a sacred place
F.   Vain          5.   Causing nervousness and uneasiness
G.   Impel
H.   Asylum        6.   Lose freshness, enthusiasm, or liveliness
I.   Affliction    7.   Betrayal of a trust
                   8.   Characteristic of false pride; having an
                        exaggerated sense of self-importance
                   9.   A place for mentally incompetent or
                        unbalanced person



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The Song of the
                         Traveller Rizal
                                Jose


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Like to a leaf that is fallen and withered,
Tossed by the tempest from pole unto pole ;
Thus roams the pilgrim abroad without purpose,
Roams without love, without country or soul.




The Song of the Traveller
                            ignatius joseph estroga
Following anxiously treacherous fortune,
           Fortune which e 'en as he grasps at it flees ;
            Vain though the hopes that his yearning is
                                               seeking,
             Yet does the pilgrim embark on the seas !




The Song of the Traveller
                            ignatius joseph estroga
Ever impelled by the invisible
                            power,
    Destined to roam from the East
                      to the West ;
     Oft he remembers the faces of
                       loved ones,
   Dreams of the day when he, too,
                       was at rest.

The Song of the Traveller   ignatius joseph estroga
Chance may assign him a tomb
on the desert,
Grant him a final asylum of
peace ;
Soon by the world and his
country forgotten,
God rest his soul when his
wanderings cease !

The Song of the Traveller   ignatius joseph estroga
Often the sorrowing pilgrim is
envied,
Circling the globe like a sea-gull
above ;
Little, ah, little they know what a
void
Saddens his soul by the absence
of love.

The Song of the Traveller   ignatius joseph estroga
Home may the pilgrim return in
                       the future,
      Back to his loved ones his
             footsteps he bends ;
 Naught wìll he find but the snow
                    and the ruins,
Ashes of love and the tomb of his
                           friends,
The Song of the Traveller   ignatius joseph estroga
Pilgrim, begone ! Nor return more
hereafter,
Stranger thou art in the land of thy
birth ;
Others may sing of their love while
rejoicing,
Thou once again must roam o'er the
earth.


The Song of the Traveller   ignatius joseph estroga
Pilgrim, begone ! Nor return more
hereafter,
Dry are the tears that a while for thee
ran ;
Pilgrim, begone ! And forget thine
affliction,
Loud laughs the world at the
sorrows of man.
The Song of the Traveller   ignatius joseph estroga
Comprehension questions
1. Who is the persona in the poem?
2. How do you describe persona?
3. Where do you think the pilgrim heads for?
4. While the pilgrim is travelling, who does he
   remember?
5. How do you describe the place where the pilgrim
   would want to go?
6. Why do think the author was able to write such
   poem?

                    ignatius joseph estroga
Activity
• Using an illustration board, draw a picture of
  the perfect place where you wanted to stay
  forever. Identify what things can be found in
  that place and explain why the place is
  different.




                    ignatius joseph estroga
• http://pinas.activeboard.com/t18734856/awit-
  ng-manlalakbay-the-song-of-the-traveler-jose-
  p-rizal/
• http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/5
  05015/Jose-Rizal




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  • 15. Like to a leaf that is fallen and withered, Tossed by the tempest from pole unto pole ; Thus roams the pilgrim abroad without purpose, Roams without love, without country or soul. The Song of the Traveller ignatius joseph estroga
  • 16. Following anxiously treacherous fortune, Fortune which e 'en as he grasps at it flees ; Vain though the hopes that his yearning is seeking, Yet does the pilgrim embark on the seas ! The Song of the Traveller ignatius joseph estroga
  • 17. Ever impelled by the invisible power, Destined to roam from the East to the West ; Oft he remembers the faces of loved ones, Dreams of the day when he, too, was at rest. The Song of the Traveller ignatius joseph estroga
  • 18. Chance may assign him a tomb on the desert, Grant him a final asylum of peace ; Soon by the world and his country forgotten, God rest his soul when his wanderings cease ! The Song of the Traveller ignatius joseph estroga
  • 19. Often the sorrowing pilgrim is envied, Circling the globe like a sea-gull above ; Little, ah, little they know what a void Saddens his soul by the absence of love. The Song of the Traveller ignatius joseph estroga
  • 20. Home may the pilgrim return in the future, Back to his loved ones his footsteps he bends ; Naught wìll he find but the snow and the ruins, Ashes of love and the tomb of his friends, The Song of the Traveller ignatius joseph estroga
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  • 22. Pilgrim, begone ! Nor return more hereafter, Dry are the tears that a while for thee ran ; Pilgrim, begone ! And forget thine affliction, Loud laughs the world at the sorrows of man. The Song of the Traveller ignatius joseph estroga
  • 23. Comprehension questions 1. Who is the persona in the poem? 2. How do you describe persona? 3. Where do you think the pilgrim heads for? 4. While the pilgrim is travelling, who does he remember? 5. How do you describe the place where the pilgrim would want to go? 6. Why do think the author was able to write such poem? ignatius joseph estroga
  • 24. Activity • Using an illustration board, draw a picture of the perfect place where you wanted to stay forever. Identify what things can be found in that place and explain why the place is different. ignatius joseph estroga
  • 25. • http://pinas.activeboard.com/t18734856/awit- ng-manlalakbay-the-song-of-the-traveler-jose- p-rizal/ • http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/5 05015/Jose-Rizal ignatius joseph estroga