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LITERARY ANALYSIS

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TITLE:

PAG-IBIG SA TINUBUANG LUPA


BY:
ANDRES BONIFACIO

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REPORTERS

100 001 067 256


256

ANDREA
TORRES
218 456 199

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CONTENTS

AUTHOR SUMMARY ANALYSIS

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Andrés Bonifacio
ABOUT AUTHOR (November 30, 1863–May
10, 1897)
Andrés Bonifacio (November 30, 1863–May 10, 1897) was a leader of
the Philippine Revolution and the president of the
Tagalog Republic, a short-lived government in the Philippines. Through
his work ,
Bonifacio helped the Philippines break free from Spanish colonial rule.
His story is still remembered in the Philippines today. As the first self- first self-declared president
declared president of
the independent Philippines, as well as the first leader of the Philippine
Revolution, Bonifacio is a crucial figure in Filipino history.

Revolution, Bonifacio
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summary
• BonifacioAndres.The Writings and Trial of Andres • Furthermore, while reading the poem, one can see
BonifacioManila:University of the Philippines, 1963. In Bonifacio emotions for Filipinos, this poetry was most
March 1896, the first issue of Kalayaan, the newspaper of likely based on his life and experiences among other
the Katipunan, was published. Among the contents was Filipinos. The absence of nationalism among Filipinos was
the poem “Pag-Ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa,” an exhortation one of those feelings, if not the most important.
to the Filipino people to join the crusade for Philippine
independence.

• Bonifacio, known as the Father of the Philippine


Revolution for leading the Philippine revolutionaries in
claiming and defending the Filipinos' right to liberation • He pushed the Filipino people's emotions, as well as
from Spanish tyranny, wrote the poem "Pag-ibig sa their intellects, to feel inside themselves, and, more
Tinubuang Lupa." significantly, to realize among themselves that there
is no other nation for them but the Philippines.

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Analysis
• In the first three • Looking back to the • Rebellion is intended • It asks the sleepy
stanzas, Bonifacio beauty and security of the to open our minds, conscience of Filipinos if
emphasized that the town is reflected in hearts, and spirits to they will let the foreign
stanzas 11-13. people to despise and
deepest kind of love is combat slavery in the
• in stanza 14, he points underestimate our
the love for our country.
out that suffering, being country. call for Filipinos
country. in distress, death, and Discrimination and to unite and fight against
• Skills, talents, dedicating a genuine dislocation can only slavery in their homeland.
wisdom, and even heart to defend and bring greater distress • The last stanza is to
resources are to be rebuild the city is the to our homeland. remind the Filipinos how
utilized for the greatest thing anyone can to be brave.
welfare of the ever do.
Filipinos.

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