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John Eric Gueco

Bs Chem 1A

1. GIVE 5 WORDS THAT DISCRIBE JOSE RIZAL


AS A REFORMIST AND NATIONALIST. GIVE 5
PHILOSOPHY OF RIZAL THAT MATCH THOSE 5
WORDS (Rizals character) AND DISCUSS ITS
RELATION TO NATIONAL WELL BEING OF OUR
PEOPLE. (GET ONE PHILOSOPHY ONLY TO BE
DISCUSS).

 Bold
“HOW CAN I BELIEVE IN THE DEATH OF MY
CONSCIOUSNESS, WHEN EVERYTHING AROUND
ME TELLS ME THAT NOTHING IS LOST BUT
THINGS MERELY CHANGE?
 Trust
“KABATAAN ANG PAG ASA NG BAYAN”
 Faithful
“ANG HINDI MARUNONG MAGMAHAL SA
SARILING WIKA AY HIGIT PA SA HAYOP AT
MALANSANG ISDA”
 Brave
“FILIPINOS DON’T REALIZE THAT VICTORY
IS THE CHILD OF STRUGGLE, THAT JOY
BLOSSOMS FROM SUFFERING, AND
REDEMPTION IS A PRODUCT OD SACRIFICE.”

 Smart
“WITHOUT EDUCATION AND LIBERTY,
WHICH ARE THE SOIL AND THE SUN OF MAN, NO
REFORM IS POSSIBLE, NO MEASURE CAN GIVE
THE RESULT DESIRED”

A. “WITHOUT EDUCATION AND LIBERTY,


WHICH ARE THE SOIL AND THE SUN OF MAN, NO
REFORM IS POSSIBLE, NO MEASURE CAN GIVE THE
RESULT DESIRED”

The aim of education, according to Rizal, is to


elevate the country to the pinnacle of glory and to develop
the people's mind. Rizal claimed that only through
education could the country be saved from subjugation
because education is the foundation of society and a
precondition for social progress.

2. READ (THE PHILIPPINES A CENTURY


HENCE) BY DR JOSE RIZAL GET 10 PHILOSOPHIES OF
RIZAL ON THAT LITERATURE (SELECT BEST TWO
PHILOSOPHY AND EXPLAINED) PLS RELATE YOUR
EXPLANATION IN OUR SOCIETY TODAY
To wish that the alleged child remains in its
swaddling clothes tis to risk that it may turn against its
nurse and flee, tearing away the old rags that bind it. -
(The Philippines: A Century Hence). Encasement of a
conquering people is possible, for it signifies complete
isolation, absolute inertia, debility in the conquering
element. Encystment thus means the tomb of the foreign
invader. - (The Philippines: A Century Hence)

“The less you remember your history, the more


likely you are to repeat your
 • Jose detailed a number of possible futures
for the Philippines, the first of which was that it
would continue to be a Spanish colony. Second,
Filipinos would unavoidably rebel against Spain if
they were to continue being exploited and mistreated.
Finally, the Philippines might be occupied by another
nation after Spain's influence in the region is
eliminated. Aside from such forecasts, Rizal also
discussed a number of problems that our nation has,
such as a lack of press freedom, human rights
violations, and a lack of representation in the Spanish
government. History repeats itself, and it may have
done so a hundred times by now, but the conflict we
are facing today is distinct from the one our ancestors
faced in the past. It is now a message with a purpose.
3. READ THE DEDICATION OF DR RIZAL IN
NOLI METANGERI...AND EL FELIBUSTERISMO ...GET
5. PHRASES FRON NOLI ME TANGERE AND FIVE
PHRASE FROM ELFILI BUSTERISMO YOU CAN
CONSIDER MOST IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTORY FOR
THE ATTAINMENT OF PATRIOTISM AND
NATIONALISM....

Noli Me Tangere by Jose Rizal urges us to consider
our attitudes toward and actions on behalf of our nation.
The novel's message, which still holds true now, is to
support nationalism and learn to embrace change in
ourselves.
 ELFILI BUSTERISMO

- José Rizal, El Filibusterismo


“Nawalan muli ng isang oras ang buhay ng bawat
kabataan, saka isang bahagi ng kaniyang karangalan at
paggalang sa sarili, at kapalit ang paglaki sa kalooban ng
panghihina ng loob, ng paglalaho ng hilig sa pag-aaral, at
pagdaramdam sa loob ng dibdib.”

“Would that I could die, reduce myself to nothing,


leave a glorious name to my country, die in the cause of
defending it against a foreign invasion and afterwards the
sun will shine on my body like a permanent sentinel in
these ocean rocks!”
- José Rizal, El Filibusterismo

"When a people are denied light, home, freedom,


justice, all the good things without which life is not
possible, and which constitute man's patrimony, a person
has the right to deal with the people who despoil him, like
a thief who assaults us in the roadway. No qualifications,
no exceptions."

- José Rizal, El Filibusterismo

 "Ang mga henyong ipinapalagay ng mga karaniwang


tao na nauna sa kanilang panahon ay nagmistulang gayon
sapagkat tinatanaw ng mga humahatol mula sa malayo o
napagkakamalang isang buong siglo ang buntot na
tinatahak ng mga naiwanan."
- José Rizal, El Filibusterismo
"When a people are denied light, home, freedom,
justice, all the good things without which life is not
possible, and which constitute man's patrimony, a person
has the right to deal with the people who despoil him, like
a thief who assaults us in the roadway. No qualifications,
no exceptions."

“Where are the young who must dedicate their


roseate hours, their illusions and enthusiasm to the good
of the country? Where are they who must generously spill
their blood to wash away so much shame, so many
crimes, so much abomination? Pure and spotless must be
the victim for the holocaust to be acceptable. Where are
you, you children who must embody the vigor of life that
has fled from your veins, the purity of ideas that has
become in our minds and the fire of enthusiasm that has
gone out in our hearts? We await you, Oh youth! Come,
we await you!”
- José Rizal, El Filibusterismo

 NOLI ME TANGERE

“It is not the criminals who arouse the hatred of


others, but the men who are honest.”
― José Rizal, Noli Me Tángere (Touch Me Not)

“I have observed that the prosperity or misery of each


people is in direct proportion to its liberties or its
prejudices and, accordingly, to the sacrifices or the
selfishness of its forefathers. -Juan Crisostomo Ibarra”
― José Rizal, Noli Me Tángere (Touch Me Not)

“I die without seeing dawn's light shining on my


country... You, who will see it, welcome it for me...don't
forget those who fell during the nighttime.”
― José Rizal, Noli Me Tángere (Touch Me Not)
“I can concede that the government has no
knowledge of the people, but I believe the people know
less of the government. There are useless officials, evil, if
you like, but there are also good ones, and these are not
able to accomplish anything because they encounter an
inert mass, the population that takes little part in matters
that concern them.”
― José Rizal, Noli Me Tángere (Touch Me Not)
“The people do not complain because they have no
voice; do not move because they are lethargic, and you
say that they do not suffer because you have not seen their
hearts bleed.”
― José Rizal, Noli Me Tángere (Touch Me Not)

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