To The Young Women of Malolos
To The Young Women of Malolos
To The Young Women of Malolos
The notes below synthesize the opinion of Jose Rizal to the women of Malolos. The
paper is limited to his time and it might be applicable to current generation. The footprint
left by Rizal to Filipino Society reflect how Filipino intellectual elite of his time see the
situation, but forgot to address the future. .Jose Rizals legacy to Filipino women is
embodied in his famous essay entitled, To the Young Women of Malolos, where he
addresses all kinds of women mothers, wives, the unmarried, etc. and expresses
everything that he wishes them to keep in mind.
SUMMARY
To the Women of Malolos was originally written in Tagalog. Rizal penned this writing
when he was in London, in response to the request of Marcelo H. del Pilar. The salient
points contained in this letter are as follows:
1. The rejection of the spiritual authority of the friars not all of the priests
in the country that time embodied the true spirit of Christ and His Church. Most
of them were corrupted by worldly desires and used worldly methods to effect
change and force discipline among the people.
2. The defense of private judgment
3. Qualities Filipino mothers need to possess as evidenced by this portion
of his letter, Rizal is greatly concerned of the welfare of the Filipino children and
the homes they grow up in.
4. Duties and responsibilities of Filipino mothers to their children
5. Duties and responsibilities of a wife to her husband Filipino women are
known to be submissive, tender, and loving. Rizal states in this portion of his
letter how Filipino women ought to be as wives, in order to preserve the identity
of the race.
6. Counsel to young women on their choice of a lifetime partner
Jose Rizal was greatly impressed by the fighting spirit that the young women of Malolos
had shown. In his letter, he expresses great joy and satisfaction over the battle they had
fought. In this portion of Rizals letter, it is obvious that his ultimate desire was for
women to be offered the same opportunities as those received by men in terms of
education. During those days young girls were not sent to school because of the
universal notion that they would soon only be taken as wives and stay at home with the
children. Rizal, however, emphasizes on freedom of thought and the right to education,
which must be granted to both boys and girls alike.
THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF FILIPINO MOTHERS TO THEIR CHILDREN
Rizal stipulates a number of important points in this portion of his letter to the young
women of Malolos. The central idea here, however, is that whatever a mother shows to
her children is what the children will become also. If the mother is always kissing the
hand of the friars in submission, then her children will grow up to be sycophants and
mindless fools who do nothing but do as they are told, even if the very nature of the task
would violate their rights as individuals.
Jose Rizal points out to unmarried women that they should not be easily taken by
appearances and looks, because these can be very deceiving. Instead, they should take
heed of mens firmness of character and lofty ideas. Rizal further adds that there are
three things that a young woman must look for a man she intends to be her husband:
1. A noble and honored name
2. A manly heart
3. A high spirit incapable of being satisfied with engendering slaves.
ANALYSIS
To the Women of Malolos centers around five salient points (Zaide &Zaide, 1999):
1. Filipino mothers should teach their children love of God, country and
fellowmen.
2. Filipino mothers should be glad and honored, like Spartan mothers, to
offer their sons in defense of their country.
3. Filipino women should know how to protect their dignity and honor.
4. Filipino women should educate themselves aside from retaining their good
racial values.
5. Faith is not merely reciting prayers and wearing religious pictures. It is
living the real Christian way with good morals and manners.
In recent times, it seems that these qualities are gradually lost in the way Filipino women
conduct themselves. There are oftentimes moments where mothers forget their roles in
rearing their children because of the overriding idea of having to earn for the family to
supplement their husbands income. Although there is nothing negative about working
hard for the welfare of the family, there must always be balance in the way people go
through life. Failure in the home cannot be compensated for by any amount of wealth or
fame.