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Dr. Jose Rizal, the Philippine National hero, compared socio-political sickness of the Philippines to cancer. These illnesses slowly kill the country, its economy, people, and future.

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Why Noli you tangere entitled social cancer?

The title "Noli Me Tangere" (Touch Me Not) by Jose Rizal is a reference to a biblical verse, symbolizing the need to handle delicate social issues with care. Calling it the "Social Cancer" reflects Rizal's critique of the Spanish colonial society in the Philippines, highlighting the rotten and corrupt aspects that were eating away at the fabric of society. It serves as a metaphor for the social injustices and inequalities prevalent during that period.


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What are the causes and symptoms of the social cancer depicted in Jose rizal novels?

The social cancer depicted in Jose Rizal's novels, such as "Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo," is rooted in the abuse of power, corruption, and discrimination prevalent in Spanish colonial Philippines. The symptoms include poverty, injustice, oppression, and inequality among the Filipino people, leading to grievances and a desire for change and reform. Rizal highlighted these issues to spark awareness and inspire Filipinos to fight for their rights and uplift their nation.


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