Its because Jose Rizal don't want or like the way the Spaniards treat the Filipino people
the Spaniards think that they are the supreme because of their color.
because rizal is the first filipino who fought the spaniards through writings without any bloody war
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.
The very first Filipino to have opposed the Spaniards was Datu Lapu-Lapu of Mactan Island. Other heroes were Padre Gomez, Padre Burgos and Padre Zamora. Their death had an impact on Jose Rizal who was very young at the time of their execution.
He's an example of Filipino values. He advocated a peaceful and a diplomatic way to speak out against Spanish indifferences.
Dr. Jose Rizal is the national hero of the Filipinos because he was an advocate of the Philippine independence. He sought reforms from the Spaniards through peaceful means. This was by his literary works and not by leading a revolution. His novels- Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not) and El Filibusterismo (The Subversive) made the Filipinos to realize that reforms should be made so as to stop the abuses of the Spaniards towards them at that time. Rizal is a Filipino martyr for independence and freedom and he richly deserved to be a hero.
rizal profession is to unite filipino and spaniards
because rizal is the first filipino who fought the spaniards through writings without any bloody war
DR.JOSE RIZAL,MACARIO SAKAY
Jose Rizal was exiled to Dapitan by the Spanish authorities because of his involvement in the anti-colonial movements in the Philippines. They believed that exiling Rizal would prevent him from further inspiring resistance against Spanish colonial rule. Rizal spent his years in Dapitan continuing his intellectual pursuits, while also contributing to the community through his medical expertise.
No, He did not. It was a complete cover!
1. the Dominican professors were hostile to him, 2. The Filipino students were racially discriminated against by the Spaniards, and 3. The method of instruction was obsolete and repressive.
Jose Rizal, a Philippine national hero, was critical of the Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines. He was a strong advocate for reforms and changes in the colonial system. While Rizal believed in peaceful means of achieving societal change, his writings and actions reflected his opposition to the oppressive practices of the Spanish authorities.
Bravery of the Filipino women against the Spaniard.
Jose Rizal can be described as a true Filipino patriot and national hero due to his love for his country, dedication to social reform, and advocacy for national independence. Through his writings and actions, he inspired a sense of national identity and pride among Filipinos, sparking the movement for independence from Spanish colonial rule. His legacy continues to shape the Filipino identity and collective memory.
He wants to face his death with pride against Spaniards. And it's cool!
Rizal fight Filipino freedom by writing novels .
si jose rizal ay isang bayani kaya dapat siyang galangin dahil kung di dahil kay jose rizal hindi naging malaya ang mga pilipino sa kamay ng SPANIARDS