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Activity 2 (ID 1A) 

GELIFEWR 

1. Which of the influences on Rizal’s boyhood really made him a National Hero?
Since he was a child, Rizal has regarded himself as a hero. The Influences on the Hero's Boyhood
are followed by the Environmental Background: His unstoppable courage, as well as his Malayan
ancestors' zeal for independence and innate ability to travel in freedom. Environmental Influence: His
religious nature was bolstered by his upbringing in a religious household. Paciano Rizal was raised with a
strong sense of equality and freedom.
2. How will you compare the parents of Rizal with the parents of the present time?
Rizal's parents can be characterized as understanding and caring because they leave Rizal's life
decisions to him and allow him to do whatever he wants. They allow Rizal to do whatever he wants
because they know he is an intelligent and self-sufficient person. Since today's parents choose their
children, they choose what career they want to pursue in college, what path they will follow in life, and
what kind of person they should be. Some people believe it is for the better, and it was at one point, but
isn't it too harsh to determine what an individual should be? Why do people want freedom if their child
refuses to accept it?
3. How important was the role of Rizal’s first mentor in developing his intellectual and artistic
skills?
Being great isn't easy; Rizal works hard for it, and some people help him along the way by
encouraging, motivating, and teaching him. Some priests, as well as his parents, assisted him in achieving
his goals. When he was a boy, he should have been taught how to develop trust and comprehend mature
concepts. When he is young, it awakens him to the real world, and when he is older, it makes him more
stable.

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