Filipino Youth Poem

Filipino Youth Poem

Relate the poem, "To the Filipino youth to the current Nature of the filipino youth towards Nation building. ​

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1. Relate the poem, "To the Filipino youth to the current Nature of the filipino youth towards Nation building. ​


Answer:

hahapoints lang gusto ekk


2. St guzma poem for filipino youth.


Explanation:

Hold high the brow serene,

O youth, where now you stand;

Let the bright sheen

Of your grace be seen,

Fair hope of my fatherland!

Come now, thou genius grand,

And bring down inspiration;

With thy mighty hand,

Swifter than the wind's violation,

Raise the eager mind to higher station.

Come down with pleasing light

Of art and science to the fight,

O youth, and there untie

The chains that heavy lie,

Your spirit free to blight.

See how in flaming zone

Amid the shadows thrown,

The Spaniard'a holy hand

A crown's resplendent band

Proffers to this Indian land.

Thou, who now wouldst rise

On wings of rich emprise,

Seeking from Olympian skies

Songs of sweetest strain,

Softer than ambrosial rain;

Thou, whose voice divine

Rivals Philomel's refrain

And with varied line

Through the night benign

Frees mortality from pain;

Thou, who by sharp strife

Wakest thy mind to life ;

And the memory bright

Of thy genius' light

Makest immortal in its strength ;

And thou, in accents clear

Of Phoebus, to Apelles dear ;

Or by the brush's magic art

Takest from nature's store a part,

To fig it on the simple canvas' length ;

Go forth, and then the sacred fire

Of thy genius to the laurel may aspire ;

To spread around the fame,

And in victory acclaim,

Through wider spheres the human name.

Day, O happy day,

Fair Filipinas, for thy land!

So bless the Power to-day

That places in thy way

This favor and this fortune grand !


3. What is the message of the poem to the filipino youth


Answer:

it good and nice bacause of that they creat a very nice poem to provide filipino culture


4. whats is the poem all about *a la juventud filipina to the filipino youth*​


La Juventud Filipina is an inspiring poem that states that the Filipino youth are capable of great heights. It urges the Filipino youth to reach their potential by harnessing their skills and talents for the betterment of our countrymen.


5. What is the meaning and idea of the poem filipino youth?​


Answer:

What is the meaning and idea of the poem filipino youth?​Jose P. Rizal: The poem “To the Filipino Youth” by Dr. Jose Rizal is a message primarily to tell the importance of one's love and appreciation to his dialect or language, for it is the bridge and intermediary connecting people's country to each other. In the poem, Rizal praised the rising generation.

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6. Your interpretation about the poem of Rizal To the Filipino Youth. ​


The poem “To the Filipino Youth” by Dr. Jose Rizal is a message primarily to tell the importance of one's love and appreciation to his dialect or language, for it is the bridge and intermediary connecting people's country to each other. In the poem, Rizal praised the rising generation.

7. create a poem for the filipino youth today (asap)​


Answer:

Hold high the brow serene,

O youth, where now you stand;

Let the bright sheen

Of your grace be seen,

Fair hope of my fatherland!

Come now, thou genius grand,

And bring down inspiration;

With thy mighty hand,

Swifter than the wind's violation,

Raise the eager mind to a higher station.

Come down with pleasing light

Of art and science to the fight,

O youth, and there untie

The chains that heavy lie,

Your spirit is free to blight.

See how inflaming zone

Amid the shadows thrown,

The Spaniard's holy hand

A crown's resplendent band

Proffers to this Indian land.

Thou, who now wouldst rise

On wings of rich emprise,

Seeking from Olympian skies

Songs of sweetest strain,

Softer than ambrosial rain;

Thou, whose voice divine

Rivals Philomel's refrain

And with varied line

Through the night benign

Frees mortality from pain;

Thou, who by sharp strife

Wakest thy mind to life ;

And the memory bright

Of thy genius' light

Makest immortal in its strength ;

And thou, in accents clear

Of Phoebus, to Apelles dear ;

Or by the brush's magic art

Takest from nature's store apart,

To fig it on the simple canvas' length ;

Go forth, and then the sacred fire

Of thy genius to the laurel may aspire ;

To spread around the fame,

And in victory acclaim,

Through wider spheres the human name.

Day, O happy day,

Fair Filipinas, for thy land!

So bless the Power to-day

That places in thy way

This favor and this fortune grand!

The poem “To the Filipino Youth” by Dr. Jose Rizal is a message primarily to tell the importance of one's love and appreciation to his dialect or language, for it is the bridge and intermediary connecting people's country to each other. In the poem, Rizal praised the rising generation.

Hope it helps.

#CarryOnLearning

#YouCanDoIt

#NeverGiveUp


8. In your own idea, how did Rizal describe the Filipino youth according to the poem?​


Answer:

The Youth is the Hope of the Nation

Answer:

We,Filipino youths, must identify our niche and maximize our knowledge and skills in our chosen fields.

Explanation:

The poem’s theme, “Grow, O Timid Flower”, simply shows persuasion. To ‘grow’ sounds compelling from Rizal who always wanted to make everyone rise amid the cruelty that dominates under the leadership of Spain. Using the word ‘timid’, he described the Filipino youths of his age as cowards who learn nothing but submit themselves to wills of the Spaniards. Definitely, Rizal wrote the poem out from disappointment. No matter what, he still sees the hope for every Filipinos. Like a flower opening from its overnight closure, he expected the youths to grow and shine.

Rizal mentioned “Spaniard’s holy land” and “crown’s resplendent band” in the 4th stanza of his poem showing good attributes to the Spaniards. These words were chosen to balance his thoughts of criticizing them in the 3rd stanza, where Spaniards put "chains" to every Filipinos. Rizal called to untie the chains and prevail the youths' “spirit free”.

In the poem, he advocated for rising and waking up. Did Rizal ever think of arm struggle? Though he wanted to make Filipinos spread around the flame, go for the sacred fire, and use one’s divine He was more bias towards using one’s own intelligence to fight against the flaming zone created by the Spaniards. He even portrayed a pen as mightier than a sword. Today, we are called to fight for what is good for the Philippines. Let us not waste the words of Rizal. We,Filipino youths, must identify our niche and maximize our knowledge and skills in our chosen fields.


9. 1. what was the theme of the poem to the pilipino youth? 2. what was his message to the filipino youth?​


Explanation:

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10. poems about st de guzman and his legazy to the filipino youth​


Answer:

In his poem “To the Philippine Youth”, which he wrote in 1879, when he... ... an outspoken critic of abuses during his years in college at the Colegio de San Jose. ... of the ashes of his sacrifice continue to look up to him and live up to the legacy ...

Explanation:


11. what do you think was the author's purpose in writing the poem to the filipino youth​


Answer:

At the age of 18, this work is beaming with strong messages to convince readers, the youth in particular, that they are the hope of the nation. He also stresses the importance of education to one's future.


12. what is the poem about to the Filipino youth by dr Jose Rizal​


Answer:

A la juventud filipina (English Translation: To The Philippine Youth) is a poem written in Spanish by Filipino writer and patriot José Rizal, first presented in 1879 in Manila, while he was studying at the University of Santo Tomas.


13. what message does Rizal give to Filipino youth in the poem?​


Answer:

The poem “To the Filipino Youth” by Dr. Jose Rizal is a message primarily to tell the importance of one's love and appreciation to his dialect or language, for it is the bridge and intermediary connecting people's country to each other. In the poem, Rizal praised the rising generation

Explanation:

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Answer:

The poem “To the Filipino Youth” by Dr. Jose Rizal is a message primarily to tell the importance of one's love and appreciation to his dialect or language, for it is the bridge and intermediary connecting people's country to each other. In the poem, Rizal praised the rising generation.

by Dr. Jose Rizal is a message primarily to tell the importance of one’s love and appreciation to his dialect or language, for it is the bridge and intermediary connecting people’s country to each other.


14. What kind of poem to the " Filipino Youth " is? pls what?​


Answer:

youth of girls

Explanation:

sana makatolong sa iyo to plss follow to me


15. In your own idea, how did Rizal describe the Filipino youth according to the poem?​


Answer:

because he fight for us and died for us

Explanation:

thank you


16. What does Jose Rizal says about the Filipino youth in the " to the Philippine youth" poem?​


Answer:

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...

Explanation:

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Answer:

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


17. What do you think is the message of the poem to the filipino youth


Answer:

“To the Filipino Youth” by Dr. Jose Rizal is a message primarily to tell the importance of the youth and their capability to shape the future of our Motherland. Dr. Jose Rizal also expresses his optimism despite the turmoil our country was in during his time.

Explanation:

Correct me if i'm wrong


18. call this Dr Jose Rizal address in the poem Filipino youth​


Answer:

A la juventud filipina" was written by Rizal when he was only eighteen years old, and was dedicated to the Filipino youth which he describes as "the fair hope of my motherland."

Explanation:

have a nice day prtty/handsome

Answer:

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19. what did jose rizal call the filipino youth in his poem


Explanation:

"A la juventud filipina" was written by Rizal when he was only eighteen years old, and was dedicated to the Filipino youth which he describes as "the fair hope of my motherland."

Answer:

"A la juventud filipina" was written by Rizal when he was only eighteen years old, and was dedicated to the Filipino youth which he describes as "the fair hope of my motherland."


20. What were the characteristics of the Filipino youth Rizal mentioned in his poem?


Explanation:

A la juventud filipina (English Translation: To The Philippine Youth) is a poem written in Spanish by Filipino writer and patriot José Rizal, first presented in 1879 in Manila, while he was studying at the University of Santo Tomas.


21. can anyone make me poem about youth and democracy or filipinos and democracy​


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22. how did Rizal described the Filipino Youth according to the poem?​


Answer:

Rizal described the Filipino youth as a

"the fair hope of my motherland."


23. give the reasons why the poem "to the filipino youth" is considered as classic? ​


Answer:

Because it was the first Spanish poem written by a Filipino and was recognized by Spanish literary authorities, it is considered classic Philippine literature. Another reason is that it implies that the Filipinos, not the Spaniards, were the "fair hope of the Fatherland."


24. Reaction paper from poem of To the Filipino youth​


Answer:

nasa picture po iyong sagot

Explanation:

I hope that it helps to you

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25. What are the four (4)arts mentioned by Rizal in his poem, "To the Filipino Youth?"​


Answer:

Unfold, oh timid flower! Lift up your radiant brow, This day, Youth of my native strand! Your abounding talents show

Explanation:


26. whats is the poem all about *a la juventud filipina to the filipino youth*​


Explanation:

A La Juventud Filipina is an inspiring poem that states that the Filipino youth are capable of great heights. It urges the Filipino youth to reach their potential by harnessing their skills and talents for the betterment of our countrymen.

Answer:

La Juventud Filipina is an inspiring poem that states that the Filipino youth are capable of great heights. It urges the Filipino youth to reach their potential by harnessing their skills and talents for the betterment of our countrymen.

Explanation::))


27. What is the meaning of the first stanza from the poem of to the Filipino youth?


Answer:

In the beginning stanza, Rizal encourages the youth, by telling them to hold their heads high for they possess talents and skills and abilities that would make their country proud.

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28. 2. How would you apply the message of the poem to the Filipino Youth"?​


Answer:

the poem to the Filipino youth by Dr Jose Rizal is a massage primarily to tell the importance of the youth and their capalality to shape the future of air motherland


29. RIZAL AND THE FILIPINO YOUTH Jose Rizal loved his people especially the youth. Jose Rizal believed in the young people of his country. He wrote a patriotic poem entitled "To the Filipino Youth" dedicated to his countrymen. In this poem, he called the young Filipino the "fair hope of his fatherland". Rizal also wrote "Noli Me Tangere", in this novel, he called on the youth to serve their country. He called on them to study harder and do the best they could to achieve the peace and progress for the Philippines. 1. Copy the name of the poem Rizal wrote. 2. To whom did he dedicate the poem? 3. Write the name of the book Rizal wrote 4. Copy the word that describes what kind of poem "To The Filipino Youth" is. 5. What was Rizal's counsel to the youth?


Answer:

1. To the Filipino Youth

2. To all filipino youth

3. Noli Me Tangere

4. Fair hope of his fatherland

He called them toto study harder and do the best they could to achieve the piece and progress for the Philippines

Explanation:

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30. What do you think is the message of the poem? To the Filipino Youth​


The poem “To the Filipino Youth” by Dr. Jose Rizal is a message primarily to tell the importance of the youth and their capability to shape the future of our Motherland. Dr. Jose Rizal also expresses his optimism despite the turmoil our country was in during his time.


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