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2022, Janus Noel
Along with other national heroes' contributions, Rizal's life and writings should be studied. We are already moved by what the youth know so little about their lives and careers, but what if we go deeper? And that's what I learned in this course. From the modules, we will take a lot of lessons and find inspiration. We did find out how much they love their nation. The greatest is Dr. Rizal, who stands out. It is believed that the pen is mightier than the sword.
A Reflection paper on Rizal's (Data of My Defense, Additional Data of My Defense, and Manifesto to the Filipino People) Jose Rizal has been part of our childhood for he was known as our greatest national hero of all times, he's been the role model, a man with principles, talented and intelligent, the goodness
This paper contains reflections on the three letters Rizal wrote in defense of his innocence and the answer whether he is a traitor, a hero, or not.
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 4-2N Reflect on Rizal's ideas of equality and freedom of man beyond racial divides and questions. Write a 2-page paper Two distinguished Filipino painters, Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo and Juan Luna, instilled profound national pride in the Philippines. Jose Rizal acknowledged them as innate abilities and distinguished figures of the country in a remarkable speech. Rizal proposed that by receiving support from "Mother Spain," our country might cultivate exceptional intellects like Hidalgo and Luna, despite being Filipinos by birth. However, this address adopts a slightly apologetic tone, suggesting that Philippine independence and freedom could only be attained by maintaining a connection with the Spaniards, particularly via education. This theory suggests that the educational reliance may not be easily transferable to Filipinos because of the contrasting systems and cultures of the two countries. The speech emphasizes the notion that intellectual talent may arise across boundaries and ethnicities. Rizal appears to support the idea that extraordinary individuals may represent their native nations, stressing his belief in equality, in which genius minds are not limited to a single nation. However, the storyline turns when Rizal contends that attaining equality requires embracing Spain's educational system. The conclusion is that the educational characteristics supplied by Spain, and hence the successes of Filipinos, are mutually dependent. Rizal sees reciprocal acknowledgment, in which one nation's qualities serve as a source of respect for the other. Rizal's concept of equality, therefore, becomes entwined with the assimilation of Spanish educational principles. He contends that for the Philippines to attain recognition and accomplishment, it must accept the reforms proposed by the Spaniards.
2024
Juan Ma. Guerrero's "The First Filipino" delves into the life, struggles, and enduring legacy of Jose Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines. This comprehensive critical paper, exceeding 2500 words, meticulously unravels Rizal's journey from an elite reformist to a fervent nationalist. Guerrero's narrative navigates through Rizal's formative years, education, and experiences abroad, offering a nuanced exploration of the complexities surrounding his identity, privilege, and commitment to justice. The paper examines Rizal's pivotal role in challenging Spanish colonialism through his literary masterpieces, "Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo." Guerrero's work extends beyond a conventional biography, becoming a reflective mirror that prompts contemporary Filipinos to question inherited narratives and actively participate in shaping a society founded on principles of equality, justice, and authentic freedom.
BSTRM 3-1N Does Rizal deserved to be our national hero? Dr. Jose P. Rizal the greatest man in Malayan race. He was a poet, an artist, a doctor, a nationalist etc. He was the Daniel Padilla of his time because he had all in one or he had everything (Nasa kanya na ang lahat). He finished more than two courses within and outside the Philippines. He is widely known in most parts of Europe, America, and Asia in his prime era. Disclaimer: Everything in this paper work is based on my reflective analysis among my trusted resources including books, articles, and from previous study about the life of Rizal. Rizal had a lot of highlights in his life and on his not too far existence he reached several milestones. He had plenty of notable works including his sculptures, poems, science discoveries, and especially his nobles. He also had successful career and love life, an intellectual, capable, and romantic man. He excelled on a lot of things and fields that made him popular inside and outside the country. However, do these accolades make him our national hero? I think its not enough, but during his time, in the reign of Spanish colonialization, it was very exceptional trait for a Filipino like him commendable.
The paper is a mere transcription of a lecture by Prof. Jose David Lapuz at Fort Santiago, Intramuros. It was in lieu with the commemoration of Rizal's birthday. The program was an initiative of the National Historical Commission.
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