Some critics do not view Rizal as a hero because they believe his views were too moderate and did not fully embrace more radical revolutionary tactics. Others criticize him for being elitist and not doing enough to uplift the marginalized sectors of society. Additionally, some critics argue that his association with Spanish authorities at certain points in his life contradicts his image as a nationalist hero.
While many Filipinos still respect and honor Jose Rizal as a national hero, the need for a hero like him is subjective. Rizal's legacy as a patriot, writer, and advocate for social reform continues to inspire Filipinos to fight for justice and equality. However, modern challenges may require different types of leaders or heroes to address contemporary issues.
I appreciate Jose Rizal for his strong advocacy for Filipino independence and his contributions to Philippine literature. He was a talented writer who used his words to inspire his countrymen to fight for freedom from Spanish colonial rule. Rizal's dedication to social justice and his patriotic spirit continue to make him a revered figure in Filipino history.
Jose Rizal decided to drop his other surnames like Realonda and Mercado because he wanted to honor his family's ancestral roots in Calamba. He chose the name Rizal, in reference to the independence and freedom of thought embodied by the national hero José Rizal of the Philippines.
I appreciate Rizal's story for his courage and determination in fighting for the rights and freedom of his people. His writings and actions inspired a movement for independence in the Philippines. Rizal's dedication to education and enlightenment also resonates as a powerful tool for social change.
Rizal is considered the national hero of the Philippines due to his peaceful and intellectual approach in igniting a sense of nationalism among Filipinos. His writings and actions inspired the revolution against Spanish colonial rule. Bonifacio, while an important figure in the Philippine Revolution, was seen as more of a revolutionary leader than a unifying symbol of national identity like Rizal.
The Filipinos chose Rizal as their national hero. In fact, the revolutionary President of the First Philippine Republic, Emilio Aguinaldo first designated Rizal as a national hero. Rizal advocated independence by seeking reforms from the Spaniards through peaceful means. His literary works like Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not) and El Filibusterismo (The Subversive) awakened the Filipinos that reforms should be made to stop the abuses of the Spaniards towards them. Rizal is the Filipinos' martyr for independence and freedom and he richly deserved to be a hero.
I like DR. JOSE P. RIZAL because he's a good leader and a HERO of the Philippines.... NOT only physically but also spritually good... he respects Jesus Christ and he loves his COUNTRY.... Being a hero you don't have to die like him.... but you can be a hero by helping other people.... through spreading the word of GOD and to show the world that without GOD we are NOTHING......
The Americans chose Jose Rizal to be the national hero because the Americans wants us to follow Dr. Rizal's values they want us to be calm when there are problems and stuff, unlike Bonifacio who is like on a rampage mode everytime ;)
Rizal as first Asian Nationalist because he is a excellent performance and he is a many ability to do something, like writing so that he is now a hero!,.....
While many Filipinos still respect and honor Jose Rizal as a national hero, the need for a hero like him is subjective. Rizal's legacy as a patriot, writer, and advocate for social reform continues to inspire Filipinos to fight for justice and equality. However, modern challenges may require different types of leaders or heroes to address contemporary issues.
I appreciate Jose Rizal for his strong advocacy for Filipino independence and his contributions to Philippine literature. He was a talented writer who used his words to inspire his countrymen to fight for freedom from Spanish colonial rule. Rizal's dedication to social justice and his patriotic spirit continue to make him a revered figure in Filipino history.
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Jose Rizal decided to drop his other surnames like Realonda and Mercado because he wanted to honor his family's ancestral roots in Calamba. He chose the name Rizal, in reference to the independence and freedom of thought embodied by the national hero José Rizal of the Philippines.
I appreciate Rizal's story for his courage and determination in fighting for the rights and freedom of his people. His writings and actions inspired a movement for independence in the Philippines. Rizal's dedication to education and enlightenment also resonates as a powerful tool for social change.
To some people yes, but to some people no, If you like him then yeah but if you dont no
hero's save the workld ! DAHHH GUYS., heros dont just save the world... they can just be helping many people, maybe by inventing something or just helping someone with homework like a speech. to others they may not seem like a hero, but to one person...they could be a hero.
Jose Rizal is one of our national Hero. He was known for his meekness and coolness, but he never fought on a war. Most of the world Heroes was elevated as such because of their war exploits. Rizal never did it. He was using his pen for criticism about the handling of the spanish government in the Philippines. He fought to have the Philippines a permanent representation in the spanish cortes. That's why when the US accepted the Philippines as a vassal country, Gen. Taft who was the Governor general here, appointed Jose Rizal as the National Hero for the Philippines, to douse the fighting fervor of the Filipinos who are fighting for freedom at that time. Many scholar is still on the belief that the true National Hero was Andres Bonifacio, who fought against Spain in the field, like Simon Bolivar of the latin american countries. I think, they are correct.