Saturday, March 2, 2019

Philippine History Essay

I admire what Jose Rizal did in share and gaining the liberty and freedom of our boorish. What he did was heroic because he fought for freedom in a silent but decently way. He did not socio-economic class and train soldiers and use swords and guns in fighting for democracy. He did the very good tactic in inspiring and educating his fellow Filipino. His writings were very powerful that had opened the eyes of millions of Filipinos in that time. It serves as their encouragement during their very dissatisfactory situation. Jose Rizal awakened the Filipinos hopes and dreams to have freedom and peace for each while living under the abusive and corrupt Spaniards. He express his love to the people through his inspiring novels, essays, articles and poems rather than a cram of aggression.Rizals owing(p) love and sensitivity to the needs of the people oddly to the misfortune ones was overwhelming as evidence by his sincere serve to the people as doctor, engineer, teacher, artist, fa rmer, and the like. His impressive intelligence made a great impact to all and thats what makes him the Philippine Hero.This is just some of Rizals traits that prove his heroic deeds to our country. His honoring deeds has to be followed and suffer by everybody. His example is exceptional and worthy to be cal conduct a Hero. I am convince that such act may seem unattainable but it starts with doing the right thing in some little ship canal may a big difference and impact to the society. Being a teacher was one of Rizals profession and if all teachers would have the analogous passion as of Rizal, surely a small town, city and country would also produce great students and/or citizens of our country.The Philippine revolution led by Andres Bonifacio was fueled by the writings of Jose Rizal, the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, which made a to a greater extent lasting impression. This is one of the best arguments of those who believe that Rizal is rightfully the subject area her o. Rizal was truly an inspiration to many Filipinos during the Spanish period. According to the historian Rafael Palma, Rizal was more deserving of the national hero title. Rizal was even thought to have suggested that Antonio Luna live on the revolutionaryforces since Luna has studied military science which was a brilliant image to lessen casualties against the powerhouse Spanish militia. Rizal believed that only an army that was well nimble and had enough arms would ensure victory .

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