How Would Reading Rizal s Novel Impart Patriotism

How Would Reading Rizal s Novel Impart Patriotism

How would reading Rizal’s novel impart patriotism?

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1. How would reading Rizal’s novel impart patriotism?


Answer:

I would read it with the sense of appreciation and gratefulness for his bravery in imparting patriotism for his fellow countrymen.


2. how would reading rizal's novel impart patriotism?​


Answer:

Jose Rizal a determined man who wanted peace by creating this political group to fight and get their freedom back. ... It inspires many people by Rizal's books and words as he wanted freedom. Jose wrote two novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo to show people how the Philippines were being bondaged by Spain.


3. how would reading rizal novel impart patriotism​


Answer:

It was nice so i read more of it


4. How would reading Rizal’s novel impact patriotism?​


Answer:

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5. After reading Rizal’s two novels, how will you appraise Rizal as a novelist?​


Jose Rizal is a man of many hats, and as a novelist, he is undeniably one of the Philippines’ most prolific writers.

So passionate is Rizal’s fight for the country and the well-being of his fellowmen that he was able to produce such masterpieces as Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. If not for his execution, he probably finished writing his third novel Makamisa.

His books highlighted the plight of the Filipinos – or Indios, as locals were called during the Spanish colonial era – and he did not mince his words when castigating abusive government officials and priests of the Catholic Church.

Aside from his novels, Rizal also produced many plays, children’s stories, poems, and essays that touched on various topics about society and its ills. Rizal was considered a child prodigy, and it shows in his set of works.

I appreciate Rizal’s use of symbolism in his novels. One such symbolism is Kapitan Tiago’s house which represents the Philippines. Maria Clara also symbolizes the nation: abused and neglected but later on was ready to fight for her rights.

Rizal’s symbolisms, metaphors, and allegories are subtle yet enough to irk the powers that be during his time. No wonder Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo were banned by Spanish authorities.

Rizal is indeed the pride of the Malay race and remains a guiding light not just for Filipinos but Asians.

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6. Why is learning of patriotism from these novels a complicated process? what is the ""danger"" inherent in reading rizal’s novels?


What is the danger inherent in reading rizal's novel?

Answer: The novel did not only awaken sleeping Filipino awareness, but also established the grounds for aspiring to independence. Noli was originally written in Spanish, so the likelihood that Spanish authorities would read it first was very high;which is what Rizal wanted to happen. El filibusterismo is a political novel full of bitterness, sorrow, pain, violence and vengeance to awaken the Filipino people against the abusive masters. Rizal started writing El Filibusterismo in October 1887 in Calamba during his first homecoming. The novel was thus written against the background of threats and oppressions he and his family suffered because of the Noli and the so-called Calamba agrarian trouble.


7. in the novel noli me tangere which character/s possesses the quality of a patriotic Filipino? Expalin


For me it's Crisostomo Ibarra, he represents the way how the youths in his time should act. He was very active in any activities during that time. He was never afraid to face dangers and he practically uses his mind and ability to cope with every issues he faces.

8. Why is the learning of patriotism from these novels a complicated process? What is the "danger" inherent in reading Rizal's novel?


Answer:

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9. Why is the learning of patriotism from these novels a complicated process? What is the danger inherent in reading Rizal’s novels?


Answer:

that's the answer.

Explanation:

sana nakatulong


10. think of a novel/story you've read. how did you learn from that story? apply this experience to Rizal writing? How would reading Rizal novel impart patriotism?​


Answer:

the story of novel is the best of luck everyone

Explanation:

because my parents are coming to the best more than one year of your fitness


11. how would reading rizal's novel impart patriotism?pasagot naman po brainliest ko makakatama​


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12. How did the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo impart patriotism?​


Explanation:

There was a bookstore in the Spanish city of Sevilla that sold an anthology of poems considered the best in the Spanish language. Among the works contained in its pages was the poem of Jose Rizal written on the eve of his execution on Dec. 30, 1896. For one reason or another, Rizal did not put a title to that poem. His biographers would now let us know it by the name “Mi Ultimo Adios.” The Spanish editors of the book called it “Despedida.”


13. Why is learning of patriotism from these novels a complicated process? What is the ""danger"" inherent in reading Rizal’s novels?​.


Answer:

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14. what would you say if ever you have learned that emilio aguinaldo had never read the novels of rizal​


Answer:

He's to busy

Explanation:


15. after reading rizal two novel, how will you appraised rizal as a novelist?​


Answer:

revolutionist

Explanation:

through his writing many Filipinos woke up from being slaves during the time of Spanish colonization


16. Why is learning of patriotism from these novels a complicated process? What is the danger inherent in reading Rizal’s novels? ​


Answer:

MAGAZINE 148 IBEROAMERICANA situations due to mental laziness or the desire to conclude the story. It is a hasty one. It cannot be otherwise in a writer who unfolds in the rapidity of his lively and shrewd imagination. But its novelistic conditions are visible. He uses his own language and his Venezuelanisms lead to define the characters and to set the course of customs. He is not a somber one, as his style sparkles and goes to the landscape to give him the color of his agile pen. The Marejada book was born under this sign of nationalism, which is becoming increasingly necessary. For the current Venezuelan youth, who have lived in the face of the rarest spoils, it is convenient to accentuate the nationalism of land and customs, leaving that nationalism of academia, of public position with hymns and flags for better occasions. It is necessary for young writers to start by creating the atmosphere of their own, by detaching themselves from schools and minor tendencies, to go to Venezuelan Bus. Caring the essence of DIíaz Solis will give us in other stories my broad characteristics of his sagaeidad as a storyteller. For now, he has managed to give the print a book that we read with pleasure; since we find him strength of expression, quality of story and style contracted to the reality of the life of the country. We get a breeze as if we were napping in the shade of the morichales and listening in the distance those rooster calls that produce a deep sadness in us ... We hear the splashing of water in the reachos, we see the fresh tracks of the deer and the mystery of the forests that hide the sun.

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17. what is the danger inherent in reading rizals novel​


If you got caught reading rizals novel during the Spaniards invasion you'd be executed or pot into jail


18. How would reading Rizal’s novel impart patriotism?​


Answer:

Jose Rizal a determined man who wanted peace by creating this political group to fight and get their freedom back. It inspires many people by Rizal's books and words as he wanted freedom. Jose wrote two novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo to show people how the Philippines were being bondaged by Spain.


19. Why did the Governor-General commend Rizal’s novel? Would you think that he was convinced by Rizal’s factual novel?


Answer:

because governor general he notice that the novel of rizal is reflection of the reality, the true situation of the pilipino on that time,


20. How s the situation in the novel of Dr. Jose Rizal different from the present time?​


Answer:

The Filipinos in this time were unfortunate victims of the evils of an unjust, biased and deteriorating power. The instability of Spanish politics since the turbulent reign of King Ferdinand VII (1808-1833) marked the beginning of political chaos in Spain.

Explanation:

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21. At this point of the study of Dr. Jose Rizal, how would you describe him as a person, as a nationalist and patriot?​


Answer:

Because I don't know

Explanation:

niyo nalang po


22. 2Whyis learning of patriotism from these novels a complicated process?what is danger inherent in reading rizals novels?​


Answer:

why is leaening of patriotism from these novels complicated process what is the danger inheret rizals novels


23. at the time why was it iilegal to read rizal s novel​


It because need it, yan lng po


24. How could the reader's experience of reading Rizal's novel be more exciting, exciting and relevant?​


Answer:

its exciting because it is from our heroic novel of rizal


25. after reading Rizals two novel, how will you appraise Rizal as a novelist​


Answer:

which of the following tells about the main idea of the paragraph


26. Why is learning of patriotism from these novels a complicated process? What is the “danger” inherent in reading Rizal’s novels?


Answer:

MAGAZINE 148 IBEROAMERICANA situations due to mental laziness or the desire to conclude the story. It is a hasty one. It cannot be otherwise in a writer who unfolds in the rapidity of his lively and shrewd imagination. But its novelistic conditions are visible. He uses his own language and his Venezuelanisms lead to define the characters and to set the course of customs. He is not a somber one, as his style sparkles and goes to the landscape to give him the color of his agile pen. The Marejada book was born under this sign of nationalism, which is becoming increasingly necessary. For the current Venezuelan youth, who have lived in the face of the rarest spoils, it is convenient to accentuate the nationalism of land and customs, leaving that nationalism of academia, of public position with hymns and flags for better occasions. It is necessary for young writers to start by creating the atmosphere of their own, by detaching themselves from schools and minor tendencies, to go to Venezuelan Bus. Caring the essence of DIíaz Solis will give us in other stories my broad characteristics of his sagaeidad as a storyteller. For now, he has managed to give the print a book that we read with pleasure; since we find him strength of expression, quality of story and style contracted to the reality of the life of the country. We get a breeze as if we were napping in the shade of the morichales and listening in the distance those rooster calls that produce a deep sadness in us ... We hear the splashing of water in the reachos, we see the fresh tracks of the deer and the mystery of the forests that hide the sun.

Explanation:


27. if you are one of the spanish and corrupt friars during the time of rizal,and usually read the novel NOLI ME TANGERE , how would you react to these writings of rizal?


Answer:

If I am one of the Spanish and corrupt friars I would be very furious because the truth is revealed and my image will be affected.


28. How would reading Rizal’s novel’s impact on patriotism?# Own understanding ​


Answer:

In my own understanding Jose Rizal's novels

inspired many people that teaches us a lot about the true vision of true leadership. He taught that leaders should be willing to make sacrifices for other people, even if those sacrifices are human and don't just come in material things.


29. how would reading Rizal noli me tangere and el filibustersimo impart patriotism ? ​


Answer:

There was a bookstore in the Spanish city of Sevilla that sold an anthology of poems considered the best in the Spanish language. Among the works contained in its pages was the poem of Jose Rizal written on the eve of his execution on Dec. 30, 1896. For one reason or another, Rizal did not put a title to that poem. His biographers would now let us know it by the name “Mi Ultimo Adios.” The Spanish editors of the book called it “Despedida.”But the prosaic title given to the poem could not hide the lofty flights of lyricism in its stanzas. Rizal was given to rhythmic lines. In his “Mi Ultimo Adios,” he wrote: Adios Patria adorada, region del sol querida, perla del mar del oriente, nuestro perdido Eden. In his “Me Piden Versos” written in Madrid in 1882, he mused: piden que pulse la lira, ha tiempo callada y rota, si ya no arranco una nota, ni mi musa ya me inspira. Ever the romantic, he sang to his beloved Josephine: Josefina, Josefina, si tu suerte te encamina, en Japon China o Shanghai, no te olvides, que en estas playas, late por ti un corazon.

Explanation:

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30. considering that the Rizal's writings. How would Rizal's novel impart patriotism? reflect individual.​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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