You can not marry yourself.
One of the major controversies regarding Rizal is about the Retraction Document. This document is one of the proofs regarding the friars' claim that Rizal retracted a few days before his execution. Retraction means that he is taking back what he said against the catholic church in the Philippines and the friars. If this were true, it would mean that Rizal went back to become a Catholic again after being a mason in Europe. Some say he did this in order to marry his Irish partner, Josephine Bracken, Another controversy with Rizal is whether or not he actually married Josephine Bracken after being a Catholic again. Scholars say that there were no written accounts of the marriage between Rizal and Josephine, but Josephine claims that Rizal actually married him a day before his execution. Another controversy that questions the authenticity of being a national hero of Rizal is whether Rizal was actually in favor of the revolution during that time. Was he a Revolutionist or a Reformist. Did he really wish to free the Philippines from the colonization of Spain, or did he just want to make Philippines a province of Spain?
There are many controversies that are still being debated by scholars whether they are true and valid: 1. One of the major controversies regarding Rizal is about the Retraction Document. This document is one of the proofs regarding the friars' claim that Rizal retracted a few days before his execution. Retraction means that he is taking back what he said against the catholic church in the Philippines and the friars. If this were true, it would mean that Rizal went back to become a Catholic again after being a mason in Europe. Some say he did this in order to marry his Irish partner, Josephine Bracken, which leads us to the next controversy... 2. Another controversy with Rizal is whether or not he actually married Josephine Bracken after being a Catholic again. Scholars say that there were no written accounts of the marriage between Rizal and Josephine, but Josephine claims that Rizal actually married him a day before his execution. 3. Another controversy that questions the authenticity of being a national hero of Rizal is whether Rizal was actually in favor of the revolution during that time. Was he a Revolutionist or a Reformist. Did he really wish to free the Philippines from the colonization of Spain, or did he just want to make Philippines a province of Spain? There are many more minor controversies of Rizal during his time: 1. Rizal was a ladies' man 2. Rizal did not take a bath for 3 months during his stay in Spain. 3. Rizal was gay(?) 4. Rizal was stingy 5. Rizal went to casinos and was a drunkard. 6. Rizal as the "Brown Messiah" (there is a group of people called Rizalistas that worship him and claim he was a reincarnate of Jesus Christ and that he would someday live again in this world...) There are also some controversies about the true personality of Josephine Bracken: 1. Her mother was a prostitute. 2. She was a spy of the Spanish government. 3. She was abused by her step father and that the baby she was carrying was not Rizal's but her step father's There are still many more but unfortunately I can't tell them all right now because I have already forgotten it.
The purpose of the letter written by Amelia Josephine could vary depending on the context, but generally, it serves to communicate a message or information to the recipient. This could be to express feelings, share news, ask for a favor, or convey thoughts or opinions.
puta, por favor. he married me.
No, although most courts favor custody to the mother.
yes i am, certainly because the question of "preparedness" of the katipunan per se is actually the main argument here.. Rizal even asked Pio if they have weapons or enough human resources for that matter, and his answer is none..so i think rizal had just been logically correct in suggesting to postpone it since based on his readings and what he knows, there hasbeen no war won without enough of all of the needed resources.
well, he is not really against but he refused to be with the group. yet, still, he help them through suggesting which persons to go to, for he is so known and had enough knowledge which path do they need to take into. (also he don't want an armed revolution or shall we say bloody revolution)
God does not intervene in your favor if it means it will hurt others. You might have just done it on your own. God helps those who help themselves.
José Rizal did not advocate for armed revolution against Spanish colonial rule; instead, he promoted reform through education, peaceful dialogue, and political advocacy. He believed that social and political change could be achieved through enlightenment and civic engagement rather than violence. However, his writings and ideas inspired many Filipinos, contributing to the revolutionary movement seeking independence. Ultimately, Rizal's vision was more about reform than outright rebellion.
do a favor -- Will you do me a favor? or ask a favor -- Can I ask you a favor?
Favor in Spanish means the same as in English. To say "por favor" (for favor) means please. "A favor de" means in favor of. "Da me un favor" is do me a favor.
The verb for 'favor' is 'to favor'.