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Ebora, Ana Marie P.
RIPH 111 Write the contribution and relevance of the following readings in understanding the grand narrative of Philippine History:
a. Kartilla ng Katipunan by Emilio Jacinto
Kartilla ng Katipunan by Emilio Jacinto Kartilya Katipunan may be a set of ideas that demonstrates however should live our lives to the fullest by upholding high ethical ideals. I feel that the Kartilya Katipunan was created to enhance Filipinos' perceptions of any unacceptable behavior. Katipunan was over simply a gaggle dedicated to the Filipino people's freedom. They were created on the ideological and political foundations of men and ladies United Nations agency dedicated their lives to the land and also the folks they preferred. This code of conduct was created to prompt people of what they have to understand to enhancetheir lives, a bit like Rizal did once he urged Filipinos to suppose objectively and with complete comprehension. Traveling back in time, the road to freedom was long and troublesome. bravery and principle return at a steep worth. They thought that the day of complete independence would perpetually be a dream. and also the Filipinos were driven by the Kartilya Katipunan to battle for what that they had.The Kartilya Katipunan has been associate oath that any Katipuneros should want to show their commitment to being a region of the social movement. The Kartilya ng Katipunan is relevant to modern times since it educated the public about the Katipunan, a Philippine revolutionary movement whose major purpose was for the country to obtain independence from Spain through revolution. For its peopleand comrades to completely comprehend and fulfill their objectives, Kartilya ng Katipunan drew forth the group's rules and principles. Filipinos were encouraged by this document to believe that there were intellectual and moral revolutionaries working for the country's independence.
b. The Philippine Revolution: Chapters 9 and 10 by Apolinario Mabini
Apolinario Mabini, a Filipino political philosopher and architect of the
Philippine revolution, lived from 1864 to 1903. He developed the ideas of a democratic popular government, giving the Filipino people's historical battles a unified ideological orientation. He wrote the constitution for the short-lived republic of 1898 -1899. God, nation, independence, and neighborly love were all central topics in Mabini's Decalogue. He believed that if the laws of the Decalogue were contemplated and grasped, people would uncover things that the Spaniards had kept hidden from them.