and most of them were viewed as the servants of the Spaniards. Rizal used pen as his weapon rather than the sword in fighting against the Spaniard administration‚ he had written it in novels and poetry. The most famous of his writings are the “Noli Me Tanghere and El Filibusterismo”. One of the
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INTRODUCTION Literature reflects the culture of a nation. It can serve as a tool to express a feeling and emotion. Remember during the Spanish regime‚ Rizal exploited the functions of literature. His two novels‚ Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo contained a lot of subversive themes that sparked the revolution and consequently the victory over the Spaniards. Literature is deeply rooted in the culture of a nation. Stories and poems reflect the local color of its origin. The poem "Stopping by
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PHILIPPINE HISTORY Campaign for Reforms to the failure of the Propaganda Movement THE CAMPAIGN FOR REFORMS The role of the Middle Class The Middle Class began to take shape when Chinese and Spanish mestizos sought racial equality with the and Peninsulares. While the Insulares who were called Filipinos looked down on the natives as Indios. The mestizos and Filipinos gained prominence during the Dela Torre Administration. On July 12‚ 1869‚ Dela Torre gave a toast to freedom attended by prominent Filipinos
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brothers‚ and sisters.Studied at the Ateneo Municipal De Manila and later at the Unibersidad de Santo Tomas.Went abroad to studied medicine and letter in Barcelona.Meet Ferdinand Blumentritt‚ Rizal’s soulmate and had a premature child with him.Wrote Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo to show Spanish Colonial GovernmentServed Political exile in DapitanWent to court and found guilty; sentenced death. Executed in Bagumbayan in Decemeber30‚ 1896. 3. Beginnings‚ Beginnings Dr. Jose Rizal serving hispolitical
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loved so dearly.// He is our liberator.// Intelligent that he was‚/ at a young age‚/ he committed his life on pen and paper.// He peered into the dying hearts/ of the Filipino people through his words/ that burned with wisdom.// Through his novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo‚/ he unlocked the minds and hearts/ of his people to expose them /to the Spaniard’s colonial plots‚/ and brought the Filipinos back/ from the grave of slavery.// The Filipinos
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Daan *Main Image courtesy of FMAPulse.com; Jose Rizal (right) fencing with Juan Luna (Left) Jose Rizal is best known as the National Hero of the Philippines. Through his intellect and passion‚ he wrote two of the most influential books in history‚ “Noli Me Tangere” and “El Filibusterismo‚” and sparked the Philippine revolution. But is it possible that one of the most honored Filipino intellectuals was also one of the earliest integrated martial artists and even promoted the Filipino Martial Arts (FMA)
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that is worst in Philippine life: the helmet of the Civil Guard‚ the whip and instruments of torture‚ and the foot of a friar. * 4. The Cover SymbolsSILHOUETTE OF A FILIPINA- It was popular belief that the silhouette of the woman in the cover of Noli Me Tangere is the unfortunate Maria Clara‚ Crisostomo Ibarra’s lover * 5. The Cover Symbols A MAN IN A CASSOCK WITH HAIRY FEET- This symbolism at the lower part of the cover is to be a representation for priests using religion in a dirty way‚ specifically
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THE SOCIAL NETWORK OF JOSE RIZAL José Rizal was a Filipino nationalist and reformist. He was born on June 19‚ 1861 and was executed December 30‚ 1896 by the Spanish colonial government in the Philippines. He is considered to be the national hero of the Philippines. Schooled in Europe‚ he was the most prominent advocate for reform in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era. He was wrongly implicated as the leader of a violent revolution‚ and that led to his execution. December 30‚ now celebrated
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Rizal‚ a true Hero? When we have seen the video that our Professor shown us‚ I remember my Cousin told me about Andres Bonifacio and Jose Rizal being compared. Would it be fair for these two personalities that are extremely opposite to be compared? Would it be fair for a rich man to be compared by a poor man? Would it also be fair for a poor man being compared with a rich man? Would it be fair for a doctor to be compared by a farmer? Would it be fair too to a farmer to be compared by a doctor
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SBN ISBN | Title | Author | Publisher | Date Publish | 978-971-0315-46-8 | Enjoy Life with P.E And Health IV | Agripino G. DarilagLordino A. VergraGrace Estela C. Mateo | SD Publications‚ Inc. | 2009 | 971-655-251-3 | Florante at Laura(Sa Bagong Pananaw) | Corazon G. Magbaleta | Jo-es Publishing House‚ Inc. | 2006 | 978-971-821-199-1 | Komunikasyon Sa Akademikong Filipino | Marga B. CarreonJasmin P. MedellinNena T. Sual | Mutya Publishing House‚ Inc. | 2010 | 971-514-473-X | Ibong Adarna
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