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)
To write.,.
Bayani
how would you characterize and justify rizal's attitude towards the 1896 Revolution lead by Andress Bonifacio?
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.
Dr. Jose Rizal is considered to be the first revolutionary from Philippines. He died a martyr for the country, for his works as writer and through civil disobedience that broke Spain's rule and was considered as the soul of the Philippine revolution.
against revolution
Creoles were most in favor of revolution in Latin America.
Creoles were most in favor of revolution in Latin America.
To write.,.
You can not marry yourself.
There were several important events in history that happened during Jose Rizal's time. The three most important were the Industrial Revolution, the French Revolution and the American Revolution. Rizal was considered to be a great hero to the people of the Philippines.
Bayani
Rizal was the prime mover of the revolution in the Philippines. He is a great hero and is considered to be the first Filipino as his works brought enlightenment which led to the independence of Philippines.
how would you characterize and justify rizal's attitude towards the 1896 Revolution lead by Andress Bonifacio?
wala bang mas mahabang answer?
Rizal disagree, he wants to have a peaceful reform and not an armed revolt.
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.