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In the 8th stanza of "My Last Farewell," Jose Rizal asks his motherland to offer a prayer that he may rest in God.
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Bonifacio should have been the national hero because he wanted for an ultimate freedom for the Philippines and be separated from the authorities of Spain and that is through a revolution. Well it is true that Bonifacio has somewhat got this idea of freedom from Rizal but it is Bonifacio who put it into action, what is an idea without an action? . . . action speaks louder than words of ideas. Rizal was coward that he didn't support the revolution plan of bonifacio, but then the revolution was succesful. Also, Rizal was just an American-sponsored-hero, they just insisted Rizal to be the national hero because Americans were afraid that if it was Bonifacio that was the hero, the Filipinos would also revolt the same way as of Bonifacio's.
Rizal was a firm believer in the idea that one must lead by example in order to be an effective leader. He felt that it was important to set a good example for others to follow, and that by doing so, one could inspire others to do the same.
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The idea of an educated Filipino, as discussed by Dr. Jose Rizal, includes attributes such as critical thinking, love for country, and commitment to advancing society. An educated Filipino is one who uses knowledge for the betterment of the nation and embodies values of integrity, social responsibility, and continuous learning.
The idea that a nation's monarch was chosen by god is called divine right.
The "divine right of Kings" is the idea that God chooses a nation's ruler.
The idea that a nation's monarch was chosen by god is called divine right.
In the 8th stanza of "My Last Farewell," Jose Rizal asks his motherland to offer a prayer that he may rest in God.
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"A Poem That Has No Title" by Jose Rizal is a poem that reflects the resilience, courage, and fortitude of the Filipino people in the face of oppression and adversity. It expresses the idea that through perseverance and unity, the Filipino spirit will endure and triumph over any challenges. Despite facing difficulties, the poem conveys a message of hope and inspiration for the Filipino nation.