the similarities is that both of them fight and risk their lives in order our country will gain freedom from the spaniards.
maybe, because Rizal didn't want to support the katipunan. maybe he wanted revenged but I'm not sure. it is also possible that Bonifacio used Rizal for the password of the katipunan for revenged. but many say that Bonifacio made it Rizal a password because he idolized Rizal. try to read a book about Rizal. i saw one book answered this question i think the title is Jose Rizal w/o the coat?.... I don't really remember the title.
Because Andres Bonifacio also offer his life for the freedom of our country. (:
Rizal disagree, he wants to have a peaceful reform and not an armed revolt.
Constantino (1969) clams that rizal was an American-sponsored hero. the Taft commission of 1901, not the Filipino people chose Rizal to become the country's national hero. the contenders for the the title then were Rizal, Aguinaldo, Bonifacio, and Mabini
Agapito Bagumbayan - Ang dimasalang ay alias ni Jose rizal
Both wanted freedom from Spanish rule and oppression. They differed in their ways of attaining that freedom, though.
Andres Bonifacio's leadership style was more revolutionary and focused on direct action, while Jose Rizal's was more intellectual and reform-oriented. Bonifacio was known for his willingness to take risks and lead through grassroots movements, while Rizal advocated for social change through his writings and peaceful protests. Overall, both leaders played crucial roles in the Philippine independence movement with different approaches to leadership.
Both Rizal and Jose P. Laurel were prominent figures in Philippine history who served their country in significant ways. They both played key roles in the pursuit of freedom and independence from foreign rule, with Rizal being a nationalist hero and Laurel being a wartime leader during the Japanese occupation. Additionally, both men were highly educated and held positions of influence in society.
for me, filipino people celebrate the birth of bonifacio than of rizal because Filipinos are so blessed when their hero, bonifacio was born. bonifacio have his fight. in the other hand, Filipinos celebrate the death of rizal, because the death of rizal, brings freedom, and ignited the fire in the hearts of the Filipinos.
They're both fighting for freedom. Jose Rizal used pen for freedom, but Andres Bonifacio used bolo for freedom.
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.
No. Andres Bonifacio is one of the Heroes of the country, but he was not declared as a national hero of the country. In fact, despite popular belief to the contrary, nobody, not even Dr. Jose Rizal, has been declared by the Philippine government to be a national hero. Both Bonifacio and Rizal appear on unofficial lists of national heroes. Rizal is popularly called "the national hero", but since Renato Constantino declared in 1970 that Rizal was a "US sponsored hero" and that the Americans deliberately promoted him over Bonifacio to discourage dissent over their colonization of the Philippines, many now think that Bonifacio is a more important hero than Rizal. Both Rizal and Bonifacio have national holidays named for them.
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maybe, because Rizal didn't want to support the katipunan. maybe he wanted revenged but I'm not sure. it is also possible that Bonifacio used Rizal for the password of the katipunan for revenged. but many say that Bonifacio made it Rizal a password because he idolized Rizal. try to read a book about Rizal. i saw one book answered this question i think the title is Jose Rizal w/o the coat?.... I don't really remember the title.
Because Andres Bonifacio also offer his life for the freedom of our country. (:
Rizal was initially cautious and critical of armed revolutions, believing in reforms through peaceful means. He emphasized the importance of education and enlightenment to effect change. However, he eventually expressed support for the 1896 Revolution and recognized its significance in achieving independence from Spain.
The English translation of the Filipino words 'Pagkakaiba ni jose rizal kay bonifacio' is "Jose is different from Boniface".