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RIZAL'S FIRST HOMECOMING

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  • Oh, how it's good to be back here in my homeland. Finally, I'm back in the Philippines where my home is.
  • Yeah I've heard about him and I also heard that he's a liberator of Germany.
  • Man! That's Rizal he's an agent of Otto Von Bismarck. He's also German spy.
  • Sister! There's a news that the man over there is a mason.
  • Good day, Jose! This is Governor Emilio, I would like to invite you to have a talk here in the Malacañang. 
  • Near midnight of August 5, 1887 the Haiphong steamer arrived in Manila which brought Jose Rizal.
  • Governor Emilio, I merely exposed the truth but I clearly did not advocate for subversive ideas. 
  • Oh sure, but sadly I had no copy right now. I'll just send one for you I promised.
  • It's good to hear those from you and now I'm curios with your book. Can I asked for a copy of it?
  • Rizal, is it rue that Noli Me Tangere contains subversive ideas? I would like to hear your side.
  • When Rizal arrived in Calamba, many rumors spread about who he is and what he is motive in being there.
  • I found the novel of Rizal that it contains subversive ideas against the church.
  • I agree with you. We should recommend to prohibit his novel in here.
  • To successfully prohibit it, we must stop the circulation of the pernicious book,
  • So, it is now decided that we must do our best to banned that book.
  • As Rizal was peacefully living in Calamba, he received a letter from Governor General Emilio Terrero requesting him to come to Malacañang Palace.
  • What a sad farewell again to my beloved country. I wished I could stay longer in here! Till I come back home. Adios!
  • Rizal came to the Malacañang to meet Governor General Emilio. They had a serious talks about Rizal's book which is the Noli Me Tangere.
  • The committee which composed of Dominican professors where the ones who examined the Noli Me Tangere.
  • After all the controversies that happened with his book, he decided to just leave again for his families safety. On February 3, 1888 Rizal left his country with a heavy heart.
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