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    Why Study Rizal? It is of great importance that students understand the rationale behind having to take up a Rizal course in college.  For high school students‚ the Noli Me Tangere and the El Filibusterismo are injected into the Filipino subject as part of the overall curriculum.  In tertiary education‚ however‚ Rizal is a subject required of any course‚ in any college or university in the Philippines.  Usually‚ during the first day of the course‚ the professor asks the well-overused questions:

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    Jose Rizal

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    As all Filipinos very well know Jose Rizal has written many books like Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo to expose the hardship Filipinos are experiencing during the Spanish Time without fearing for what would happen to his life because of this. He was even exiled in Dapitan because of his writing and during this time he did not stop helping and even taught the villagers there the importance of education and as a doctor cured those who are sick. His intentions were clear‚ the willingness to

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    and his wife and the two charming daughters Adelina and Nellie. Hewas used to fence with the Boustead sisters at the studio of Juan Luna. It was inBiarritz where he had a serious romance with Nellie and finished the last chapter of his novel‚ El Filibusterismo. With the Bousteads in Biarritz. February 1891 - Rizal arrived in Biarritz.He was warmly welcomed by the Bousteads‚ particularly Mr. Boustead whohad taken a great liking for him because of his remarkable talents. As a familyguest‚ he was treated

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    the students proud of the history. Those made me to re-examine myself and reflect upon my own sense of nationalism. I was able to know what the Rizal law was for. The main purpose of Jose Rizal’s works‚ namely the Noli Me Tangere and the El Filibusterismo‚ was to awaken Filipino nationalism so that the Filipinos will not forget who they are and that they have their own identity as a nation. Today‚ no student in the

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    Jose Rizal Movie

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    various questions. Every answer that Rizal broughtout from his mouth made Taviel realize that Rizal was indeed an innocent man.On the course of their conversation‚ Rizal talks about the making of hisTwo Novels “Noli Me Tangere” and its sequel “El Filibusterismo” which are bothanti Spanish Novels that depicts how the Spaniards rule the Philippines and howthe rights of the Filipinos were abolished. Rizal portrayed himself on the saidNovels – as Crisostomo Ibarra on “Noli Me Tangere” and as Simeon on “ElFilibusterismo

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    watch because as a student I can appreciate it more clearly. As for the film "Jose Rizal"‚ disclosed here that our national hero is truly talented as well as he used his own ability in a good way. It is making two of his famous novel titled El Filibusterismo and Noli Me Tangere. Rizal became a doctor‚ a writer‚ a lover‚ an artist‚ a genius‚ a brother‚ son and a friend. Thus‚ all of them give high assessment of Rizal’s character. Despite much criticism and anger in him of the Spanish because of his

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    The piece On the Concept of National Community by Cesar Adib Majul simply discusses about Dr. Jose Rizal’s analysis in his community during his time and his analysis about it too. The piece mainly discusses about the basic defects that can be observed‚ that is traceable to the Filipinos. First‚ the defects of their educational training at home and in the schools and second is the lack of the national sentiment. As you go further on the piece‚ you’ll find yourself discovering how Dr. Jose Rizal tried

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    means making people think that it is less important or serious than it really is. I couldn’t agree more with the author – about people today only know knowledge of Dr. Jose Rizal because he is in the one peso coin or because of his works – the el filibusterismo and noli me tangere – which is being taught in high school. I mean if we randomly ask people along the streets “who is Dr. Jose Rizal?” Probably they’d be saying “he is the Philippine national hero” and nothing more‚ I am not saying that I know

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    El Fili as it is popularly called‚ is a darker and more evolved novel compared to Noli. It’s a book about revenge‚ manipulation‚ deception and greed to name a few. It’s a shorter book. The dreaminess and idealism of the Noli Me Tangere gives way to the darker‚ grimmer‚ more cynical tone of the El Filibusterismo. So the language style also changes - instead of the longer‚ declamative dialogue of the Noli‚ you have the more direct‚ action-packed style of the Fili. The Noli‚ with its anti-friar

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    El Filibusterismo Summary

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    Thirteen years after he left the Philippines‚ Crisostomo Ibarra (the main character from Noli Me Tangere) returns as Simoun‚ a rich jeweler sporting a beard and blue-tinted glasses‚ and a confidant of the Governor-General of the Philippines‚ the Captain-General. Abandoning his idealism‚ he becomes a cynical saboteur‚ the titular filibustero‚ seeking revenge against the Spanish Philippines system responsible for his misfortunes by plotting a revolution. Simoun insinuates himself into Manila high society

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