This document contains 3 reaction papers written by Dominic Angelo Aloyan about emerging nationalism in the Philippines, Jose Rizal's novel Noli Me Tangere, and his second novel El Filibusterismo. The first paper discusses how nationalism has changed in the Philippines over time. The second paper summarizes that Noli Me Tangere portrayed everyday life under Spanish colonial rule and criticized the abuse of Filipinos. The third paper explains that El Filibusterismo continued Rizal's criticism of Spanish corruption in the Philippines through the story of the protagonist Crisostomo Ibarra disguising himself as Simoun.
This document contains 3 reaction papers written by Dominic Angelo Aloyan about emerging nationalism in the Philippines, Jose Rizal's novel Noli Me Tangere, and his second novel El Filibusterismo. The first paper discusses how nationalism has changed in the Philippines over time. The second paper summarizes that Noli Me Tangere portrayed everyday life under Spanish colonial rule and criticized the abuse of Filipinos. The third paper explains that El Filibusterismo continued Rizal's criticism of Spanish corruption in the Philippines through the story of the protagonist Crisostomo Ibarra disguising himself as Simoun.
This document contains 3 reaction papers written by Dominic Angelo Aloyan about emerging nationalism in the Philippines, Jose Rizal's novel Noli Me Tangere, and his second novel El Filibusterismo. The first paper discusses how nationalism has changed in the Philippines over time. The second paper summarizes that Noli Me Tangere portrayed everyday life under Spanish colonial rule and criticized the abuse of Filipinos. The third paper explains that El Filibusterismo continued Rizal's criticism of Spanish corruption in the Philippines through the story of the protagonist Crisostomo Ibarra disguising himself as Simoun.
This document contains 3 reaction papers written by Dominic Angelo Aloyan about emerging nationalism in the Philippines, Jose Rizal's novel Noli Me Tangere, and his second novel El Filibusterismo. The first paper discusses how nationalism has changed in the Philippines over time. The second paper summarizes that Noli Me Tangere portrayed everyday life under Spanish colonial rule and criticized the abuse of Filipinos. The third paper explains that El Filibusterismo continued Rizal's criticism of Spanish corruption in the Philippines through the story of the protagonist Crisostomo Ibarra disguising himself as Simoun.
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REACTION PAPER IN EMERGING NATIONALISM RIZAL
ALOYAN, DOMINIC ANGELO, R. DIET - 3J MECHANICAL
When we say nationalism, it is the unconditional love for our
country and identifying ourselves as a part of the certain place by supporting and raising our flag. Through believing on what our country can do, to support, recognize and be proud of our ethnicity and culture that represents our country, Philippines. I was born and raised in the Philippines and throughout the years, I have seen the changes in the attitudes, practices, culture, and beliefs of the Filipinos. The world is continuously evolving, and the modernization is spreading across the world. Each one of us have the duty and responsibility to fulfill that most of us already forgotten about it and even these changes occur, there are still ways to show the respect and love for our country. REACTION PAPER IN NOLI ME TANGERE
ALOYAN, DOMINIC ANGELO, R. DIET – 3J MECHANICAL
Noli me tangere is a novel written by Rizal which
mean "Touch me not" in English . He use his novels to defend Filipinos from accusations of ignorance and folly made by foreigners. It demonstrate how the Filipino people lived during the Spanish colonial period and the cries and woes of his countrymen against abusive officials and also it talk about the impact that religion and belief can actually have on daily life. This novels also tells about the life of rizal and his loves story. The novels will give us a lot of lesson and realization in life. It show us how Filipino face the dilemma against the Spanish colonization and overcome it. It will serve us inspiration to emerge the spirit of nationalism and patriotism influence by Filipino heroes. REACTION PAPER IN EL FILIBUSTERISMO
ALOYAN, DOMINIC ANGELO, R. DIET- 3J MECHANICAL
The discussion tackled about one of DR. Jose Rizal’s novel
entitled “El Filibusterismo” which can be translated as “The Reign of Greed” in English. It is the second novel and is a sequel of Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere. This novel was dedicated to the three martyred priests, the GomBurZa, who were executed. This novel took 3 years to be finally completed. Just like from his first novel, the “Noli Me Tangere”, the plot and story of the novel was still centered to the criticisms of the abuse and corruption which the Spanish government done to the Philippines and to its natives. Rizal’s novel was a way for the Filipinos to be able to know and acknowledge the truth. The truth that the Spaniards were no good and is only abusing the abundancy of our land. From the previous novel of Rizal, the protagonist is Crisostomo Ibarra, in the second novel the protagonist is still Ibarra but in disguised of another persona which is Simoun, a wealthy jeweler. This novel unfolds the eyes and minds of the Filipinos to look at what’s really happening. That the Spaniards is abusing everything that belongs to the Philippines and to the Filipinos. Those abuses and corruptions didn’t end quickly since there are Filipinos who joined the forces of the Spaniards resulting into betraying their own homeland. Our culture is rich because of the history that we had. This history became an important event especially to our ancestors. Despite the rich culture that we got, it can’t erase the fact that our country was once destroyed by the colonizers who claimed ownership of our country. Let us not forget all the sacrifices that our dear ancestors went through just to reclaim the freedom of the Philippines.