Rizal Sa Dapitan

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Raffy C. Bantang Date: August. 18, 2011 Bio1111 History 1B Rizal sa Dapitan (A reaction paper) Rizal sa Dapitan is a great historical movie depicting the life of our national hero, Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal, during his exile in Dapitan. It illustrates how Filipinos at that time show their love for their country despite the injustice that they were experiencing from our Spanish conquerors. Filipinos at that time do not enjoy the same privileges as the Spaniards. In education for instance, not everyone were allowed to enroll in universities, unless you are of Spanish blood or from a moneyed Filipino family. The Spanish were terrified of the so-called Ilustrados, those wealthy and highly-educated Filipinos, because they knew that this class will eventually question the inequality in the system. This fear became a reality when these people helped open the eyes of their fellow Filipinos to the corrupt system through literature and art. This realization fueled the uprising of demonstrations against the Spanish government to achieve independence. In Dapitan, Dr. Jose Rizal engaged himself in several activities. He became a mentor of…show more content…
Pio Valenzuela, along with his blind friend, visited Rizal and sought advice from him concerning the planned revolution. He asked Dr. Valenzuela if the Katipunan, a group of Filipino insurgents led by Andres Bonifacio, is prepared for the war and adviced him to seek the help of wealthy Filipinos for their needs in the revolution. The Katipunan’s primary aim was to gain independence from Spain through revolution. Andres Bonifacio was inspired by the two novels of Dr. Rizal. However, Dr. Rizal was against a bloody uprising. He believed that freedom cannot be obtained by force. His views were so because Dr. Rizal is a propagandist, not a separatist. He aimed for integration and not for
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