Essay Which Expresses Jose Rizal s Love For The Country

Essay Which Expresses Jose Rizal s Love For The Country

Which poem express jose rizal love for the country

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1. Which poem express jose rizal love for the country


"Sa Aking Mga Kabata"


2. In ‘El Amor Patrio’ how should men profess or express their love for the country according to Jose Rizal?


According to Dr. Jose Rizal, through his essay, El Amor Patrio, citizens can express their love for their country by reading the history of their country and by familiarizing oneself with the traditions. Citizens can also enrich themselves to improve sciences and technology to help the country. Moreover, if citizens will foster a good relationship with citizens of other countries, this is a great way to uphold peace. This peace is beneficial to the Motherland. If a Filipino really loves his/her country, he/she will not severe ties with other nations. Additionally, citizens can express their love to their country by using their talents and skills to uplift the lives of the society.

3. In ‘El Amor Patrio’ how should men profess or express their love for the country according to Jose Rizal?


Mga salik sa pag unlad ng nasyonalismo sa

4. How did jose rizal describe the feeling of “love of the country”?


Try to read Mi Ultimo Adios english version. 

5. Directions: read the sentences. choose the meaning of the word in boldface. 1.Jose Rizal's patriotism was the reason he died for our country. a. love of neighbors b. love of countryc. love of family​


Answer:

b.love of country

Explanation:

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6. Read the following statements and tell whether they express truth or falsity. Write FACT or BLUFF in your study notebook.________________________5. Lope and his father were thankful to Jose Rizal. 6. He taught the boys Spanish language. 7. Lope's father entrusted his wife to Jose Rizal. 8. Lope admired Jose Rizal. 9. Kindness is difficult to repay. 10. Love for the country is like loving your parents.nonsense report​


1.FACT

2.FACT

3.FACT

4.FACT

5.BLUFF

6.FACT

7.FACT

8.FACT

9.FACT

10.FACT

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Answer:

5. Fact

6. Bluff


7. Fact

8. Bluff

9. Fact

10.Fact

Explanation:


7. What are the contribution of jose rizal in the country


Rizal intellectual is only pushing reforms but not to liberate the Flipinos from freedom or self governing , he just want liberal reforms but still the Philippines will be under the spanish rule at that time" Not lie Andres Bonifacio, whose idea is total freedom for the Flipino , but for the Aguinaldo, he is the true color of our present politicals system , hunger for the power itself and not caring for the people"Rizal wrote a manifesto that expressed his disapproval of the armed revolution against pain, said that he has always opposed, fought, and made clear that armed revolution was impossible, absurd, and disastrous" he explained that reforms must and also come from above, because reforms that +come from below are upheavals both violent and transit.


8. jose rizal died for our country​


Answer:

Yesssss that trueeeee

Answer:

Yes totoo

Explanation:

Trueeeee truue


9. how can we live our country?not by words but by deeds -jose P. Rizal​


Answer:

Mabuhay ang mga bayani ng pilipinas

how can we live our country?not by words but by deeds -jose P. Rizal


10. landmark of Jose Rizal in other countries ​


Answer:

Rizal Monument, Madrid

Our national hero is of great influence — not only in the Philippines, but also globally. It's unsurprising that several countries celebrate Dr. Jose Rizal's life through the numerous monuments around the world erected in his honour. One of the most famous Rizal monuments stands in Madrid, Spain.


11. 1.)How did jose rizal show love for his country and love for his fellow filipinos in the fourth paragraph? 2.) Why did jose rizal was glad to die? 3.) Why did jose rizal say that he had caused his family to suffer?


Answer:

1.he died for us he sacrifice for us.

2.Beacuase he knows the thr Philippines will be safe and he knows the fighting will be stop.

Explanation:

Hi can show me the 4th paragraph i cant really tell if its the right answer.

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12. Dr. Jose Rizal once said ""I have always loved my poor country and I am sure that I shall love her until death""


Answer:

Yes, Dr. Jose Rizal has stated that he is doing this to express his love for his country (Philippines)

Explanation:


13. Contribution of jose rizal to our country


His works like noli me tangere and el filibusterismo na nagpaduyan at naghimok sa mga Pilipino na maghimagsik dahil sa kabalastugan na pinanggagawa ni Pilipino

14. What is the difference between Andres Bonifacio's and Jose Rizal's love to the country?


Answer:

It has always been a point of argument among Filipinos as to who should be our national hero: Jose Rizal or Andres Bonifacio? This has stirred a virtual schism, in which we have to identify ourselves either as a reformist or a revolutionary and choose between an intellectual and a rebel, the elite versus the masses. This Filipino split personality has caused a huge identity crisis in us. But this should not be the case

Explanation:

Answer:

The differrents if andress bonifacio and jose rizal was bonifacio know as ama ng katipunan that fight agressively use weapon like bolo and strength and jise rizal was know as dr. study at estadis unidos and oart if propaganda that fight using pen and paper fight for peace and knowledge

Explanation:

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15. Make a short essay expressing your impression towards Jose Rizal as a historian.plsssss po ​


Lastly, I would like to express my deep gratitude to Yoshiko Nagano for her These two Filipino historians have been very influential since the ... Part III: Changing Images of Jose Rizal.


16. what type of contemporary Literature is "love of country" by jose rizal?​


[tex]ANSWER: [/tex]

The type of Contemporary Literature is "love of country" by Dr. Jose Rizal is POETRY.

In another of his renowned letters, Rizal stated in the most lucid yet elegant manner that his love for and commitment to the betterment of the Philippines served as the unquestionable ultimate reality and purpose of his life. "If one must die, at least let him die in his country, for the good of his people," he wrote.


17. jose rizal died for our country​


Answer:

luneta

Explanation:

sana makatulong po


18. essay for jose rizal


Answer:

Some qualities that would describe Jose Rizal are being open-minded, intelligent, and hardworking. Jose really wanted to have freedom in the Philippines from Spain, so that the Filipinos did not have to be controlled by another country. He did not care about himself. He cared more about helping his country.

Explanation:


19. how did dr jose rizal showed/expressed their love and loyalty to philippines​


He proclaims that he dies or proclaims that he died not just because of the future humanity to live in, in that case he sacrifices he’s self to die is just because to Philippine or the Filipino to live peacefully and gradually free

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20. How did jose rizal showed his love of country and accepted his fate?


Answer:

to write novel for hes book.


21. How did Jose P. Rizal show his love for the country?​


Answer:

Jose Rizal is said to have first expressed his sense of nation, and of the Philippines as a nation separate from Spain, as a young student in Manila. Proof of this, it is said, can be found in two of his writings.

Explanation:

Jose Rizal is said to have first expressed his sense of nation, and of the Philippines as a nation separate from Spain, as a young student in Manila. Proof of this, it is said, can be found in two of his writings.

In his poem “To the Philippine Youth”, which he wrote in 1879, when he was 18 years old (and which won a prize from the literary group), Rizal speaks of the Filipino youth as the “Fair hope of my Motherland”, and of the “Indian land” whose “son” is offered “a shining crown”, by the “Spaniard… with wise and merciful hand”

Still in this poem, Rizal considered Spain as a loving and concerned mother to her daughter Filipinas.

Rizal by this time had become a nationalist and had gone abroad for the cause of his countrymen. This is confirmed by a line from a letter written to him by his friend Vicente Gella, in the same month he wrote “Love of Country”, (June 1882):

His essay “Love of Country” which he wrote in June 1882 (but appeared in the newspaper Diariong Tagalog Manila in August)3, when he was already in Spain, and he was 21 years old. In it he talks of “love of country” which “is never effaced once it has penetrated the heart, because it carries with it a divine stamp..;” that it is “the most powerful force behind the most sublime actions” and for that reason, love of country “of all loves…is the greatest, the most heroic and the most disinterested”.4 He speaks of the Motherland for whom “some have sacrificed their youth, their pleasures…others their blood; all have died bequeathing to their Motherland…Liberty and glory.”5

It can be inferred from his words that at this point Rizal’s sense of nation was now fully-formed and complete, and perhaps not by happenstance, its expression coincides with his departure from his country. While there is still no outright and open criticism of the friars, or the colonial government, or even of Spain for he may have only been being careful, Rizal by this time had become a nationalist and had gone abroad for the cause of his countrymen. This is confirmed by a line from a letter written to him by his friend Vicente Gella, in the same month he wrote “Love of Country”, (June 1882):


“If the absence of a son from the bosom of his esteemed family is sad, no less will be that of a friend who, being very dear to all of us …his friends and comrades, now is away from us seeking the welfare that we all desire. Had it not been for that, the separation would have been more painful for the distance that separates us. May God help you for the good that you do to your fellow countrymen.”


Another letter written by his friend Jose M. Cecilio, dated August 28, 1882, also corroborates this:


“I’m very glad that you will go to Madrid where you can do many things in favor of this country jointly with the other Filipinos..so long as they will not give us freedom of the press, abuses, arbitrariness, and injustices will prevail more than in other parts of the world.”6

Ultimately, it does not matter when or even how Rizal’s politicization came, or why he went abroad: to complete his medical studies there; or, to expand his opportunities for establishing himself as a writer7; or to embark on a career as an activist-writer who would use his pen to secure long-needed reforms in the social and political fabric of his country. And because the space for agitating for changes in the country was getting smaller by the day, it was time for him to leave. Under his leadership, together with the other Filipino youth, the Reform- or Propaganda movement– as it became known, flourished and triumphed. It triumphed not in the sense that it attained its main goals of obtaining parliamentary representation for the Filipinos, and freedom of the press, for these did not come to pass, but in the after- effects of its campaign, despite its apparent failure: other youths followed in their footsteps and took the next step- to begin the campaign for separation and independence. This was carried out by Bonifacio and the Katipunan, which launched the Revolution that, in turn, led to the birth of the Filipino nation.

And so Rizal became a crusader for his country’s freedom. He decided that love of country should supplant all other considerations, even that of his family or his own, or even of the woman he loved. From his correspondence with friends and family, he remained constant to his Muse and his cause: the Motherland and her freedom.

When he had completed his education, and his formation as a son deserving of the Motherland, Rizal felt it was time to return to her. Friends and family stopped him from returning, but he was determined to do so, for he believed that the true arena for the fight was his country itself, not some foreign land. In a letter dated October 1891, Rizal wrote,

“If our countrymen are counting on us here in Europe, they are very much mistaken…The battlefield is the Philippines: There is where we should meet…there we will help one another, there together we will suffer or triumph perhaps. The majority of our compatriots in Europe are afraid, they flee from the fire, and they are brave only so long as they are in a peaceful country! The Philippines should not count on them; she should depend on her own strength.”8

Rizal returned to the land of his birth knowing that its liberty cannot be “obtained…without pain or merit… nor is it granted gratis et amore.”9 He was prepared to return despite the risk of death, as he had written in June 1892 days before his arrival in Manila.



22. how did our national hero dr jose rizal expressed his love for the language?​


Answer:

my super hero is Dr Jose Rizal because he is bayani fo me


23. Compare how Jose Rizal, Antonio Luna and Ninoy Aquino showed and how they fought for the love of country?


si jose rizal ay gumamit ng matahimik na paraan sa pakikipaglaban sa mga espanyol sa pamamagitan ng pagsulat ng mga nobela at propaganda,si antonio luna naman ay ginamit ang katalinuhan sa pakikibaka at strategy sa military science,habang si ninoy aquino naman ay ang ang impluwensiya sa mga tao

24. what will happen to our country if jose rizal lived​


Answer:

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25. how did our national hero dr jose rizal expressed his love for the language?​


Answer:

Rizal always reminded his sisters of the value and importance of education, so when Josefa and Trinidad came to visit him in Hong Kong, he encouraged them to learn English. His informal education was provided by his mother and private tutors (1861-1870).


26. Jose rizal's ideas and teachings ______ to remind us always to love our neighbours, our country, the world


Answer:

teachings that people know how to read


27. who is jose rizal in the country of Philippines​


Answer:

He is the National Hero in the philippines

Explanation:

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28. Describe the life of Jose Rizal as a country boy.how did his life in the province make him love books greatly?​


Answer:

Jose Rizal. the national hero is not only admired for processing intellectual brilliance but also for taking a stand and resisting the Spanish colonial government.Rizal will always be remembered for his compassion toward the Filipino people and the country.Rizal inherited his love for freedom,his indomitable courage,frugality,patience and love for children..


29. Which work of jose rizal expresses his views about the roles of filipino women?


Answer:

To the Young Women of Malolos

Explanation:

Jose Rizal’s legacy to Filipino women is embodied in his famous essay entitled, “To the Young Women of Malolos,” where he addresses all kinds of women – mothers, wives, the unmarried, etc. and expresses everything that he wishes them to keep in mind.

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30. 11. Which of the following sentences expresses an opinion? a Dr. Jose Rizal once said that the youth is the hope of the nation. b. For me, Dr. Jose Rizal is the best of all national heroes because of his influence in helping the country achieve freedom from the Spanish rulers. c. Dr. Jose Rizal is a multi-lingual novelist, playwright, and journalist. d. Dr. Jose Rizal was a polymath because he did not just live as an ophthalmologist, but he also had a lot of expertise


Answer:

B. because it had a "for me" in it

Explanation:

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