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Because Rizal's loved for his countrymen
The major lesson we can learn from Dr. Jose Rizal is love for God, country and countrymen.
Jose Rizal was Filipino revolutionary and author of essays and poems. Most notable is the 'Indolence of the Filipinos' and he exposes Spanish oppression on his countrymen. Rizal stood out as a courageous man and he was a true compatriot. The downtrodden and passive Filipinos needed a man like Rizal to awaken a spirit of strength and resistance.
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The Tagalog poem version for "Mi Ultimo Adios" by Jose Rizal is "Huling Paalam." It is a heartfelt farewell poem where Rizal expresses his love for the Philippines and bids farewell to his fellow countrymen.
Jose Rizal was the Philippine national hero who believed that the pen was mightier than the sword. His books were his own example of passive resistance and spurred his countrymen to move and resist the Spaniards instead of merely accepting their fate as a Spanish colony.
yes,bec. they found guilty of encouraging his countrymen to take up arms to secure their independence.no,bec. he was just fougth for the freedom of all filipinos.
Ulysses S. Grant
Jose Rizal wrote the poem "Water and Fire" to express his love for his homeland, the Philippines, and his desire for freedom and justice. The poem reflects Rizal's themes of nationalism, struggle against colonial oppression, and yearning for independence. Rizal used his poetry as a tool to inspire his countrymen to fight for their rights and seek unity against Spanish colonial rule.
http://www.univie.ac.at/Voelkerkunde/apsis/aufi/rizal/rbcorr.htm
The French word for "countrymen" is "compatriotes."