on the first parts of the poem, the author would like that his death be a beginning for a brighter tomorrow together with the death of al those who sacrificed.
on the middle parts of the poem, the author expresses how how deep is his love for the country by picturing out how would it look like when the country is free from slavery. he also expresses how the country loves his people by moaning(how the country/nature moans) for all those who sacrificed.
on the last parts, the author reiterated his love for the country, but by focusing it more to the reasons wy he love the country (i.e. all the memories of his country like people, nature, etc.)
"My Last Farewell" by Jose Rizal is a poem that conveys the author's love for his country, the Philippines, and his willingness to sacrifice his life for its freedom. Each stanza reflects Rizal's patriotic sentiments and his acceptance of his fate as a martyr for his country. The poem also serves as a call to arms for his countrymen to continue fighting for independence.
psychoanalytic of the 5th stanza of the last farewell
In the 8th stanza of "My Last Farewell," Jose Rizal asks his motherland to offer a prayer that he may rest in God.
The last words of the first, third, and fourth lines in each stanza rhyme and the last words of the second and fifth lines in each stanza rhyme.
The 7th stanza of Rizal's Last Farewell reflects his acceptance of his imminent death and his hope that his sacrifice will inspire others to continue fighting for freedom and justice. He expresses his belief that his death will not be in vain and that his memory will live on to inspire future generations in the struggle for independence.
the last stanza is called 'sestet'
The Last Farewell was created in 1971.
Jose Rizal's "Mi Ultimo Adios" (My Last Farewell) is a poem he wrote, which reflects his love for his country and his acceptance of his imminent death. In the poem, Rizal expresses his desire for his countrymen to continue striving for freedom and to never forget the sacrifices made for their independence. It serves as his final farewell and legacy to his beloved Philippines.
In the last stanza,the "sweet and virtuous soul" lives eternally.
Reactions vary, but many are deeply moved by "My Last Farewell" by Jose Rizal.
Brutus and cassius give each other an everlasting farewell because if any of them die. It would be the last time they would see each other.
The concluding stanza of a poem is an ENVOI
to farewell to his country and he is willing to give his life in the cause..