there are many plays written by rizal but majority of those are:
NATIONALISM
LOVE
PASSION
KNOWLEDGE
RESPECT
PATRIOTISM
all are giving respect to the country. so if you would have a plan to write any piece be sure to give tribute to your homeland to inspire the readers and to be one as a great influence of their being.
The themes in Jose Rizal's plays often revolve around patriotism, social justice, and the fight against oppression and colonialism. He uses his plays to criticize the abuses of the Spanish colonial government and to call for national unity and empowerment among the Filipino people.
there are a lot of plays written by rizal.. and i could say that i like the most the three of them, namely SAN EUSTAQUIO MARTYR, EL CONSEJO DE DIOSES, AND JUNTA AL PAIG. it is rily hard to understand the thought rizal wants to convey but if we'll think in a deeper sense we would know how rizal portrait these plays.
It is one of the three plays written by Rizal during his adolecent years. The theme centered on Christianity against Paganism and Innocence against Evil.
Rizal Khadafi has written: 'Jakarta transportation guide'
My Home By:Jose Rizal
Rizal de Pedro has written: 'Madero y transparencia'
Jose Potacio Rizal Mercado, a Filipino writer and nationalist, is known to have written several novels, three plays, and numerous poems and essays. His novel Makamisa remains unfinished.
It is a poem that was written by Jose Rizal.
Jose Rizal has written: 'The subversive =' 'The Reign of Greed' 'Noli me tangere and el filibusterismo' 'The Rizal-Blumentritt correspondence' 'El Filibusterismo: Subversion'
M. Rizal Akbar has written: 'Lancang Kuning itu bernama Jelatik'
Ray Rizal has written: 'Tanah perbatasan' 'Affandi' -- subject(s): Painters, Biography
"A La Educaciรณn" is a poem written by Jose Rizal, a Filipino national hero. It emphasizes the importance of education in fostering the growth and progress of individuals and society. Rizal believed that education empowers individuals to think critically and contribute positively to their community.
Jose Rizal was influenced by the themes of social injustice, oppression, and discrimination in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe and "The Wandering Jew" by Eugene Sue. These works inspired Rizal to incorporate similar themes in his own novel, "Noli Me Tangere," which aimed to expose the abuses of the Spanish colonial regime in the Philippines.