Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Dr. Jose Rizal
Under the Spanish regime, the Philippines was a country in trouble. It was when several Spanish influences were shoved to the lot that it had amalgamated their let quaint ways of living. Moreover plaguing the wad with questions pertaining to real identity; yet, only a few seemed to insure for answers and even fewer to actually answer it. This was the era of feudalism, when the success was in the mendicant papistical Catholic order. People lived in fear of those in business leader terribly afraid of the consequences theyd spirit when they stand up to their open-and-shut advances. To the eyes of a twenty-first century Filipino woman, its a horrid time to be born on. \nYet, Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realondas raft was carved in the comparable stones as this horrid time. So theres no denying that young Pepe had seen it all. As a child, he had seen his take in mother play forego to this societal malady. A deed which may have transitioned his own ideologies to b e set to the mordant realities he lived in. It was at this deliver in his life that he had acquired his inspirations: his love for the country, God, family, justice, freedom, education, and language. And these childishness inspirations became the very foundations that had guided him in the flood tide years. \nTogether with the guidance of his childhood inspirations came a helping deliberate in Jose Rizals development as an individual in the underframe of his older brother Paciano. Perhaps, more than than any other person, Paciano had brought the closely significant transformation in Joses life that such a great man as Dr. Jose Rizal wouldnt have held the same think of if it werent for Paciano thrusting him into the very set that had influenced his philosophies. An instance would be when Paciano urged for Jose to go to Europe to further his studies. And in there, specifically in Barcelona, Jose had create verbally his first propaganda (to be send to Manila for publicatio n) which was the Ang Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang Lup...
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