REACTION PAPER IN JOSE RIZAL MOVIE Jose P. Rizal‚ known as the national hero of the Philippines shown his life history covered from his childhood to his execution at the hands of the Spanish military on 19 century on the movie who performed by Caesar Montano‚ a Filipino actor. I also viewed how and why he written his novels and poetry during the Spaniard regime. Thus‚ he revealed the sorrow of the society on that time. In this movie all the attribute of Rizal in different fields like being a
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to do to obtain and maintain their civil rights. Women were always thought to be not needed in the society. Abigail Adams writes to her husband‚ John Adams‚ to "remember the ladies" in the latest set of laws. He replies that men will fight the "despotism of the petticoat." Many years later in the early part of the 19th century every state banned women
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The Annals. From this moment the country was transformed. Complete obedience was accorded to a woman and not a woman like Messalina who toyed with national affairs in order to satisfy her appetites. This was a rigorous‚ almost masculine despotism. In public Agrippina was austere and often arrogant. Her private life was chaste unless power was to be gained. Her passion to acquire money was unbounded. She wanted it as a stepping stone to supremacy.’ This‚ however‚ is not highly out
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The “Declaration of the Kind Addressed to All the French About His Flight from Paris” on June 21‚ 1971‚ has a pretty straightforward title because this document is just that. The previous day the king and his family had tried to escape France‚ only to be discovered a day’s journey away from the border. In this speech‚ possibly given by an announcer on the square due to its lack of first person pronouns‚ the king gives his point of view about what he thinks about France‚ where it is heading‚ and what
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Al Aswany had ample oppurtunity to obsreve and compare the religious and socio-political treatment of citizens of western countries with the treatment of citizens of Egypt. Alaa Al Aswany examined these stark differences and understood that when despotism and tyranny are the problem... Democracy is the solution. In the first sub-section of the book (The Presidency and Succession) Alaa Al Aswany gives the reader an understanding of the underlining problem that was facing Egypt and her
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The conflict between American power and American democratic ideals was a recurring problem that took on a new form. There was a change in America’s foreign policy and their willingness to establish dominance in the world‚ in the turn of the twentieth century‚ but there had always been a struggle of democratic ideals. This was the United States’ first attempt to claim territories across the world‚ but they had been constantly claiming territories on their own continent. For example‚ there was a period
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The classical age of ancient Greece saw the appearance of the democratic society of Athens. Even though its formation was a tumultuous affair wrought with power struggles and revolts‚ the leadership of several key figures such as Cleisthenes and Themistocles allowed the city-state to become prosperous and powerful‚ with democracy taking center stage. In fact‚ the citizen rights of political‚ economic and individual freedom all became essential to the system of rule of the Polis. These values helped
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Point of View: 1984 is told through third person limited. In the beginning of the novel‚ the audience sees Oceania and the Party through Winston’s eyes. We are able to keenly feel his sense of isolation and misery‚ as a result of this narrative technique the audience is able to relate with Winston and root for him. However‚ by using third person we are more distanced from Winston than we would be a first person narrator. This creates the feeling of watching someone else‚ who we see ourselves in
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Throughout history ‚ presidents have taken different steps in abusing the executive orders and other presidential directives. Many citizens expressed different views over the executive abuse and benefits the presidents have. The increased use of executive legislation in the absence of challenges from Congress has expanded the power‚ boundaries‚ and pose a serious threat to the democracy. During the late 1800s‚ Abraham Lincoln’s abuse of power during the American Civil War. Despite his abilities
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Letter to John Adams from Abigail Adams and Letter from John Adams to Abigail Adams 1. Abigail Adams establishes ethos in the opening paragraph by asking questions about the issue at hand. By mentioning the Defense Virginia she shows that she is knowledgeable about the issue at hand‚ even though she does not yet have a definite stance on it. The questions show her urgent tone and care for her husband. The questions show that she is concerned about him and his well being. 2. Abigail tries to
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