Morga and other western historians‚ knew of the genial image of Spain’s early relations with his people[37]. In his writings‚ he showed the disparity between the early colonialists and those of his day‚ with the latter’s atrocities giving rise to Gomburza and the Philippine Revolution of 1896. His biographer‚ Austin Coates‚ and writer‚ Benedict Anderson‚ believe that Rizal gave the Philippine revolution a genuinely national character; and that Rizal’s patriotism and his standing as one of Asia’s first
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analysis of the issue of assimilation Other imp works: Noli Me Tangere – social conditions‚ defects‚ beliefs‚ hopes‚ desires of the Filipinos (novel of society) El Filibusterismo – exposed the evils of the govt and church for the memory of Gomburza (novel of politics) Two phases of the Revolutionary Period: 1. Revolutions were written in Tagalog (Boni and Jacinto). Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa and Pahimakas were Boni’s poems
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Summary of the Movie “Bonifacio: Ang Unang Presidente” Opening with the execution by garrote of the GOMBURZA (an acronym denoting the surnames of the Filipino priests Mariano Gomez‚ José Burgos‚ and Jacinto Zamora)‚ a grim atmosphere has been laid out through an enriching interplay of delicate lighting‚ powerful score and a succinct screenplay‚ giving the three priests distinct personalities in just less than ten minutes. With the introductory scene alone‚ the film has already set its standards high
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TRIVIA LUNETA PARK 1. Luneta is located at the center of Manila‚ the Philippine capital. It is one of the city’s most popular attractions. 2. Luneta is derived from the word “lunette” which means crescent moon – the shape of this formerly marshy land. 3. As early as 1601‚ there is already a small town on this marshy land called Bagumbayan or Nuevo Barrio in Spanish‚ hence‚ Luneta is also known before as Bagumbayan. 4. In 1872‚ Father Burgos‚ Fr. Gomez and Fr. Zamora were executed by garrote in Luneta
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for the Philippines‚ and wishes for his country to show its true beautiful colors. Stanza 4 1. In this stanza it presents the flashback of Rizal’s love for Patricia that started when he was young. He was young when he saw the martyrdom of the GOMBURZA and promised that he would dedicate himself to avenge one day for those victims. His dreams were to see his country in eminent liberation‚ free from sorrow and grief. 2. What stands out in this stanza is his dream. Rizal’s dream for a peaceful country
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present year‚ 2013‚ to the time of “Pepe”‚ who specifically referred as “Batang Rizal” himself. With the Magical Book‚ Pepito went back to the time with Pepe and able to see the: 1 The Termination of the three Martyr Friars – Gomez‚ Burgos and Gomburza.‚ 2 the Capture of his Mother “Dona Lolay” who was misaccused of poisoning her brother. Pepe also had the chance to see the present world. He had known that his name became big and that He was considered to be the Philippines’ National Hero
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Macalinao‚ Princess Rozelyn D. IV – BSE – English Ms. Thina Urzabia Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo Comparison NOLI ME TANGERE EL FILIBUSTERISMO - It is a novel of History because Dr. Jose Rizal used that novel to reflect the country we had during that time - It is a novel of Reformation. Since Dr. Jose Rizal successfully showed the kind of Government we had with his Noli Me Tangere‚ El Filibusterismo is the novel that calls for the Filipinos for a change and for a reform in the Government
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battle‚ in the fury of fight‚ others give you their lives without pain or hesitancy‚ the place does not matter; it is the same if asked by home and Country.” His love of country all started when he was still young‚ when he saw the martyrdom of the GOMBURZA and promised to himself that he would dedicate himself to avenge someday for those victims. His dreams were to see his country in eminent liberation‚ free from sorrow and grief. It is his desire to dedicate his life for his country. He had no regrets
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Bonifacio. Then Rizal started to fight against the Spaniards using his novels. Paciano was abused here because they want Paciano to tell where Rizal is. At the start of Rizal’s childhood‚ he heard the things that the Spaniards did to the 3 Priest (GomBurZa). It also shows here how Rizal learn to pray‚ write‚ and read Spanish. Rizal went to school for the first time‚ after going to school her mother told him the Story of the Moth where the mother of the moth warn his son to keep away with the fire‚
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This is a very broad topic. These two novels are touted as the novels that sparked a revolution. They are the barometer of the prevalent climate at the latter half of the Spanish rule in the Philippines. The first novel‚ Noli Me Tangere is Latin for "Touch me not". According to Jose Rizal‚ the prevailing culture of injustice and oppression during that time was a ’cancer’ that was killing the Philippine society and culture. As we know‚ cancer growths should not be touched lest they metastasize
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