In his poem 1896 Aurelio Alvero celebrates the outbreak of the 1896 Katipunan popular revolution against the governing Spanish Authorities in the Philippines, which was led by Andres Bonifacio.
Alvero's poem has no political or ethical content, it is only a list of all the various groups of natives and labourers who shout FREEDOM in support of the popular protest. Alvero probably intended his poem to suggest that the Katipunan party enjoyed universal and uncritical support from all Philippinos.
The revolution Alvero celebrates historically transferred the Philippines from being a de jure Spanish dependency to being a de facto American colony. (Roosevelt's brutality in the Philippines was so crass even Mark Twain protested it). Later the islands were handed over to the Japanese (a process in which Alvero assisted).
The message of the poem is that the 1896 revolutio was a glorious achievement (because it commanded universal popular support) even though the freedom it gained for the Philippines was no more than a change of colonial master.
The poem is grossly sentimental and historically dishonest - two virtues which have ensured its enduring popularity with forces favouring control and appeasement in the Republic ever since.
The poem 1896(Cry Freedom) was written by Aurelio S. Alvero
The 1986 poem by Aurelio Alvero, "O ILAW," consists of four quatrains, making a total of four stanzas.
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no, there is no understatement in the poem facing it.
The poem "Through Ages and Ages Eternal" was written by Conrado V. Pedroche. The poem conveys the message that life can be difficult at times, but it's important to persevere.
The poem "Through Ages and Ages Eternal" was written by Conrado V. Pedroche. The poem conveys the message that life can be difficult at times, but it's important to persevere.
The theme of a poem is the main idea of it. It is the message the poet is giving.
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Malaya is also a freedom
Jose Rizal, a Filipino hero has many written poems. His very first poem was titles Mi Primera Inspiracion (My First Inspiration) that was written in 1874 as a birthday gift to his mother. His last poem was Mi Ultimo Adios (My last Farewell) which he was written (hours or night) before his execution on December 30, 1896.
There is not a specific poem titled "Amira" that is widely recognized. However, in general, the speaker of a poem is the voice that communicates the message or emotions of the poem.