Andres Bonifacio Part 01: Early Years l Short Animation
Summary
TLDRAndres Bonifacio, born in 1863, is hailed as the Father of the Philippine Revolution. Orphaned at 14, he took on the responsibility of providing for his siblings, working various jobs to escape poverty. His exposure to literature, particularly the works of Jose Rizal, ignited his passion for Filipino freedom. Bonifacio joined La Liga Filipina and later founded the revolutionary society Katipunan, marking the beginning of his fight for independence and the awakening of the Filipino spirit.
Takeaways
- 🗓️ Andres Bonifacio was born on November 30, 1863, and is known as the Father of the Philippine Revolution.
- 👨👩👧👦 At the age of 14, Bonifacio became responsible for his five siblings after both parents passed away.
- 🏭 He grew up in the slums of Tondo and had to stop his studies to support his family, initially by making and selling bamboo canes and paper fans.
- 💼 To alleviate poverty, Bonifacio sought better employment, working as a messenger for a British firm and a warehouse keeper at another company.
- 📚 His new jobs exposed him to literature and expanded his knowledge, particularly in Spanish.
- 👩❤️👨 Bonifacio was married twice; first to Monica, who died of leprosy, and then to Gregoria de Jesus.
- 📖 Reading the works of Jose Rizal, particularly 'Noli Me Tangere' and 'El Filibusterismo', deeply influenced Bonifacio and shifted his focus towards fighting for Filipino freedom.
- 🔥 The books by Rizal portrayed societal oppression and injustice, which inspired Bonifacio to lead a revolutionary spirit.
- 🇵🇭 Bonifacio joined La Liga Filipina, an organization founded by Dr. Jose Rizal in 1892, which aimed to unite Filipinos in the struggle for independence.
- 🛡 His involvement in La Liga Filipina marked the beginning of Bonifacio's journey of struggle and sacrifice for freedom and the Filipino people's rights.
- 🎥 The video is sponsored by Huion, a global leader in creative tablets manufacturing.
Q & A
When was Andres Bonifacio born?
-Andres Bonifacio was born on November 30, 1863.
Who were Andres Bonifacio's parents?
-Andres Bonifacio's father was Santiago Bonifacio, a local politician, and his mother was Catalina de Castro, who was of half-Spanish descent and worked as a supervisor in a cigarette factory.
What was the early life of Andres Bonifacio like?
-Andres Bonifacio grew up in the slums of Tondo, a district outside Manila. At the age of 14, both of his parents died, leaving him responsible for his five siblings.
How did Andres Bonifacio support his family after his parents' death?
-Andres Bonifacio started earning a living by making bamboo canes and paper fans, which he peddled himself.
What jobs did Andres Bonifacio have to overcome poverty?
-To ease off poverty, Andres Bonifacio worked as a messenger for a British firm called Fleming and Company and also as a warehouse keeper at a foreign trading firm Fresell and Company.
How did Andres Bonifacio's work environment influence his learning?
-His new working environment exposed him to opportunities that expanded his knowledge and learning, allowing him to master his vocabulary skills and improve his facility in the medium.
Who was Andres Bonifacio's first wife, and what happened to her?
-Andres Bonifacio's first wife was Monica, his neighbor from Palumar Tondo. She died due to leprosy a year after their marriage, and they had no children.
When and to whom did Andres Bonifacio get married for the second time?
-Andres Bonifacio married Grigoria de Jesus in 1893 at the age of 29. They had a Catholic ceremony at the Binanda Church and also observed Katipunan wedding rights.
What impact did the books of Jose Rizal have on Andres Bonifacio?
-The books of Jose Rizal, particularly 'Noli Me Tangere' and 'El Filibusterismo', inspired Andres Bonifacio and shifted his focus towards fighting for Filipino rights to freedom.
How did Andres Bonifacio's reading influence his political actions?
-Inspired by Rizal's books, Andres Bonifacio joined La Liga Filipina, an organization fighting for Filipino freedom and independence, marking the beginning of his journey towards revolutionary activities.
What was the significance of Andres Bonifacio's involvement in La Liga Filipina?
-Joining La Liga Filipina was a significant step for Andres Bonifacio as it led him to engage in struggles, hardships, and sacrifices in the name of freedom, ultimately awakening the Filipino spirit to fight for their rights.
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