Rizal s Letter To The Women Of Malolos

Rizal s Letter To The Women Of Malolos

Rizal's letter to the women of Malolos​

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1. Rizal's letter to the women of Malolos​


Answer:

BACKGROUND “To the Young Women of Malolos” is an essay written by Jose Rizal while he was in London upon the request of Marcelo H. Del Pilar December 12, 1888, a group of 20 young women of Malolos petitioned Governor-General Weyler for permission to open a night school so that they might study Spanish under Teodoro Sandiko


2. What is "Letter to the women of malolos" by rizal?​


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Answer:

Rizal's letter to the women of Malolos emphasized reason and supported the education of women so that they may be enlightened, religiousness required reason, without reason there was only religiosity

Explanation:

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3. historical background of the letter of jose rizal to the women of malolos​


The so-called Women of Malolos comprised of 20 women from prominent Chinese-Filipino families in Malolos, Bulacan who signed and presented a letter to Governor- General Valeriano Weyler on December 12, 1888, requesting permission to open a night school where they could be taught the Spanish language.

4. 4. What significance does the letter of Rizal have in struggle of the women ofMalolos for their education?​


Answer:

Rizal's letter to the women of Malolos emphasized reason and supported the education of women so that they may be enlightened, religiousness required reason, without reason there was only religiosity.

Rizal’s letter to the women of Malolos emphasized reason and supported the education of women so that they may be enlighted, religiousness required reason, without reason there was only religiosity.

5. rizal wrote a letter to the young women of malolos on the 16 th of February 1889 when he was in Europe true or false​


rizal wrote a letter to the young women of malolos on the 16th of

february 188ô when he was in Europe

answer:true


6. What is the major points of Rizal’s Letter to the Young Women of Malolos? ​


Answer:

Rizal penned this writing when he was in London, in response to the request of Marcelo H. del Pilar. The salient points contained in this letter are as follows: The rejection of the spiritual authority of the friars – not all of the priests in the country that time embodied the true spirit of Christ and His Church.


7. Discuss the historical background of the letter of Jose Rizal to the women of malolos​


Answer:

The historical background of the letter of Jose Rizal to the

Women of Malolos

The so-called Women of Malolos comprised of 20 women from prominent Chinese-Filipino families in Malolos, Bulacan who signed and presented a letter to Governor- General Valeriano Weyler on December 12, 1888, requesting permission to open a night school where they could be taught the Spanish language.

Explanation:

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8. What did you learn as a women in Rizal's 'letter to the young women of malolos.​


Answer:i dont know

Explanation:because i am a boy not a girl


9. 2. Why Rizal's letter to the women of Malolos remains relevant to Filipino feminists of today?​


Answer:

Rizal's letter to the women of Malolos emphasized reason and supported the education of women so that they may be enlightened, religiousness required reason, without reason there was only religiosity.

Answer:

Rizal's letter to the women of Malolos emphasized reason and supported the education of women so that they may be enlightened, religiousness required reason, without reason there was only religiosity.


10. Why did Rizal write to the women of Malolos? What did Rizal write to them?


Answer:

emphasized reason and supported the education of women so that they may be enlightened, religiousness required reason, without reason there was only religiosity

Explanation:

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11. asking for help po. pakisagot plssss. thank you❤️Write your reaction on Rizal’s letter to the young women of Malolos. What was Rizal’s purpose in writing a letter to the young women of Malolos? ​


Answer:

Happy and amazed,A Rizal's letter to the women of Malolos emphasized reason and supported the education of women so that they may be enlightened, religiousness required reason, without reason there was only religiosity.


12. After reading Riza's open letter to the women of Malolos, pretend that you were one of the 20 women addressed by Rizal and write back to him. Tell him your feelings, your joys, and frustrations as a women.​


Answer:

I can't answer that no picture

Explanation:

Sorry


13. Whatever a mother shows to her children is what the children will become also". Write a scenario pertaining to this statement in Rizal's Letter to the Women of Malolos.​


establish the good effects of volunteerism in improving academic skills, and through environment advocacies..

Explanation:

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14. why did Rizal admire that young women of malolos​


Answer:

asan ang choices

Explanation:

para masagutan


15. What did you learn as a women in Rizal's 'letter to the young women of malolos.​


What did you learn as a women in Rizal's letter to the young women of Malolos?

These attributes appear to be eroding in the way Filipino women behave themselves in recent years. Because of the prevailing attitude of having to earn for the family to augment their husband's income, moms frequently overlook their roles in rearing their children. Although there is nothing wrong with working hard for the family's well-being, people must always maintain a sense of balance in their lives. Any amount of wealth or fame will never be enough to compensate for failure at home.

#CarryOnLearning

#Rizal'sMasterpiece


16. What is feminism? Was Rizal a feminist based on his letter to the women of Malolos?


Feminism advocates for equal rights and opportunities for people of all genders. It involves valuing the different experiences, identities, skills, and strengths of women and working to ensure that every woman has the opportunity to exercise all of her legal rights.

Rizal was a feminist who advocated for women's equality. During his time, women were denied their rights, and their dignity and worth were not respected by many, particularly by the Spanish authorities. Rizal expressed his support by writing a letter to the women of Malolos.


17. Why is Rizal's letter to the women of Malolos still significant for today's Filipino feminists?​


Answer:

As we end Women’s Month, we revisit Carmen Guerrero Nakpil’s illuminating essay that gives context to the intense reaction met by the brave act of a group of young women in 1889 Philippines

Explanation:

As revolutionary rhetoric, the letter shared in the high-minded preachiness of ‘La Solidaridad,’ the fortnightly newspaper of the Filipino expatriates in Barcelona. It throbbed with the anti-clericalism of ‘La Vision de Fray Rodriguez’ and the progressiveness of ‘Por Telefono’, two essays which Rizal wrote during the same period of propagandist ferment.


18. Who wrote the Letter to the Women of Malolos?​


Answer:

Rizal

Explanation:

Marcelo H. Del Pilar, writing in Barcelona on February 17, 1889, requested Dr. Rizal to send a letter in Tagalog to the brave women of Malolos. Although busy in London annotating Morga's book, penned his famous very long letter and sent it to Del Pilar on February 22, 1889 for transmittal to Malolos.

Answer:

-Marcelo H. Del Pilar,writing in Barcelona on February 17,1889,requested Dr.Rizal to send a letter in tagalog to the brave woman of Malolos.


19. The historical background of the letter of Jose Rizal to the women of Malolos; and the importance of an educated female population for a developing industrialized country.


Answer:

War

Explanation:

answer is war because a war is a symbol of the bayani or heroes


20. He requested Rizal to write a letter to the young women of Malolos to convey some lessons to    empower them.​


Answer:

Happy and amazed, A Rizals letter to the women of Malolos emphasized reason and supported the education of women so that they may be enlighted, religiousness required reason, without reason there was only religiostly.

Explanation:

Sana po maka tulong


21. 1. Explain why did Rizal write a letter to the women of malolos? why not in another place? ​


Why did Rizal write a letter to the women of malolos?

Answers:

On February 22, 1889, national hero Dr. Jose Rizal wrote a letter to a group of young women of Malolos supporting their plan of putting up a night school.

Why not in another place?

Answer:

The so-called Women of Malolos comprised of 20 women from prominent Chinese-Filipino families in Malolos, Bulacan who signed and presented a letter to Governor- General Valeriano Weyler on December 12, 1888, requesting permission to open a night school where they could be taught the Spanish language.

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22. who made a letter to the young women of malolos?​


Answer:

Dr. Jose Rizal

On February 22, 1889, national hero Dr. Jose Rizal wrote a letter to a group of young women of Malolos supporting their plan of putting up a night school.

Answer:

Dr. Jose Rizal, for supporting their plan of putting up a night school.


23. Why does Jose Rizal wrote "To the Young Women of Malolos"?


Answer:

Yeah

Explanation:

When the Spaniards came into the Philippines, they brought with them their patriarchal values about women which eventually diffused into Philippine culture. The women during the Spanish period were tied to the house and their roles were confined exclusively to housekeeping and child rearing. On the other hand, there was the chivalrous idea that men should be the provider of the family and protector of the women. Women were also taught to be compliant to elders and always submissive to males. They were oriented to remain incorruptible until marriage and to focus on building skills that would make them good daughters, housewives, mothers and servants of God. Women were even barred from participating in political undertakings because it was considered a man’s work. Filipinos were familiarized to a religious and patriarchal system of education which emphasized the domestic value that women were the property of men. This infiltration of Spanish culture into Philippine norms and behavior is an evidence of feudal social relations.  

 

      In the second half of the nineteenth century, a group of young women in Malolos, Bulacan participated in a peaceful movement for educational reforms. This remarkable event showed the aptitude of these women for political and social reforms. The authorities came up with educational policies that were discriminatory against women who wanted to pursue higher education. The women of Malolos struggled to disprove the principle that women are destined to be homemakers and demonstrate that women are at par with men in other fields of endeavors.  

 

       The effort of the Women of Malolos is recognized as one of the most important events that contributed to the development of feminist movement in the country. This group of young women personally handed their letter of petition addressed to Governor-General Valeriano Weyler to allow them to put up a night school where they can study the Spanish language under Teodoro Sandiko.  Their action received diverse reactions from the pro-friar sectors and the reformists because it was viewed as protest against the political power of the friars.  The twenty young women, majority of whom were related to each other by blood or affinity, were members of the four major-Sangley clans of Malolos: the Tiongsons, the Tantocos, the Reyeses, and the Santoses. Although these women were raised by well-to-do families and enjoyed a life of luxury, they opted to be educated rather than to be contented with what society expected from them.


24. why did Rizal write a letter to the women of malolos ? why not in another place​


Answer:

When the Spaniards came into the Philippines, they brought with them their patriarchal values about women which eventually diffused into Philippine culture. The women during the Spanish period were tied to the house and their roles were confined exclusively to housekeeping and child rearing. On the other hand, there was the chivalrous idea that men should be the provider of the family and protector of the women. Women were also taught to be compliant to elders and always submissive to males. They were oriented to remain incorruptible until marriage and to focus on building skills that would make them good daughters, housewives, mothers and servants of God. Women were even barred from participating in political undertakings because it was considered a man’s work. Filipinos were familiarized to a religious and patriarchal system of education which emphasized the domestic value that women were the property of men. This infiltration of Spanish culture into Philippine norms and behavior is an evidence of feudal social relations.  

 


25. Based on what you read about rizal letter To the young women of malolos ,what do you think is rizal view on women​


Answer:

asan ang choices

Explanation:

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26. 1. reflection about RIZAL letter to the young women of malolos​


Answer:

asan ang choices

Explanation:

para masagutan


27. what are the major role of women in nation building raised by rizal in his letter to women of malolos?​


Answer:

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28. Discuss the historical background of the letter of Jose Rizal to the women of Malolos.​


Answer:

The so-called Women of Malolos comprised of 20 women from prominent Chinese-Filipino families in Malolos, Bulacan who signed and presented a letter to Governor- General Valeriano Weyler on December 12, 1888, requesting permission to open a night school where they could be taught the Spanish language.


29. What do you think is Rizal’s legacy to women based on his Letter to the Young Women of Malolos?


Answer:

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. ... Duties and responsibilities of Filipino mothers to their children.


30. historical background of the letter of Jose Rizal to the women of Malolos.​


Answer:

The so-called Women of Malolos comprised of 20 women from prominent Chinese-Filipino families in Malolos, Bulacan who signed and presented a letter to Governor- General Valeriano Weyler on December 12, 1888, requesting permission to open a night school where they could be taught the Spanish language.


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