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Contributions of Rizal

Jose Rizal wrote El Filibusterismo and Noli Me Tangere, which paved the way for a
Filipino uprising against Spain.

His novels and writing are the only which opened the eyes of all filipino and gave
them the braveness to strive against.

J. R. was an intellectual. He pushed for reforms and freedom via the pen.

Rizal intellectual is only pushing reforms but not to liberate the filipinos from freedom
or self governing , he just want liberal reforms but still the Phlippines will be under
the spanish rule at that time. Not like Andres Bonifacio, whose idea is total freedom
for the filipino , but for the Aguinaldo, he is the true color of our present political
system , hunger for the power itself and not caring for the people.

Rizal wrote a manifesto that expressed his disapproval of the armed revolution
against Spain. He said that he has always opposed, fought, and made clear that
armed revolution was impossible, absurd, and disastrous. He explained that reforms
must "also come from above," because reforms that "come from below are
upheavals both violent and transitory."

He emphasized, however, that like any Filipino, he desired our countrys freedom;
and that education and hard work might make the Filipino people worthy of that
freedom. Elsewhere, Rizal wrote: "What is the use of independence if the slaves of
today will be the tyrants of tomorrow? And no doubt they will, because whoever
submits to tyranny loves it!" For Rizal, "The gift of reason with which we are endowed
must be brightened and utilized in order to overcome ignorance which causes
slavery."

When the Philippine Islands was under the oppressive rule of the Spaniards, his
brilliance and dedication to his country served as inspiration for his fellow filipino
men to fight for their homeland's independence.

Rizal did have thoughts of eventual independence, but never through violent means.
He sacrificed his life for the freedom of our country and became a good example of
true nationalism. Thats the reason why he is the greatest Filipino hero ever lived.

He led the Philippine Independence by fighting for reforms through writings instead
of a bloody revolution. Reform Movement has became an indirect way to our
countrys freedom. His novels and writings opened the eyes of the Filipino people
and brought up a new idea called Filipinism. He didnt use aggression because it will
only invoke a revolution through bloody means. He fought passively and proved that
The pen is mightier than the sword. H
He was able to use his intelligence to set forth his beliefs and opinions clearly.

He believed that our freedom can be achieved or can be won without using force,
and declaring war against our colonists. He also believed that the children are our
hope, that the children will be the one who will seek and fight for our freedom like
the way he did.

He is great because he never used force in fighting the colonists, he used his
knowledge and wisdom to fight them and let them know his feelings.
Dr. Jose Rizal was never afraid to expose the wrong deeds of the colonists, even
when he was already captured and was imprisoned; he never stopped fighting for
our freedom and proving that we can do something to gain the respect we deserve.
He prove that we can achieve our goals through perseverance and use our wisdom
and knowledge as our foundation.

He was able to awakened the mind of the people. Even if the Filipinos were scared to
fight greedy Spaniards,Rizal helped us through his faith that we can conquer the
Spaniards.He influenced most of our revolutionary leaders through his writings and
articles.Most people believed that Rizals greatest legacy is his love for his country
as embodied in his writings and the actions that he took.

He accomplished so much in such a short period of time because he had a vision in


his mind and a mission in his heart. The intensity of such mission and vision
translated into action that enabled him not to waste time in any trivial matters but
rather devote all of his time to the accomplishment of the mission and vision that he
believed was given to him.

I salute Rizal for he had faced death with boldness.He had proven the saying goes, "
A PEN iS MiGHTiER THAN THE SWORD. "

Through his works, he wakes the sleeping spirits of Filipinos that physical fighting is
the only way to fight for our independence. He showed that without killing another
man we can win. He also demonstrated how the power of the pen could be stronger
than the sword. He also showed how someone could bring about change without
resorting to violence instead of using ones knowledge.

One of the many reasons why Jose Rizal is the national hero of the Philippines is
because he looked far beyond overthrowing the Spaniards. He was more interested
in the long situation of the country after over throwing Spaniards in our country. This
only shows that Rizal is controlled enough to balance his eagerness to be free for
Spaniards and his visuals after being free from the colonizers.
The most important thing that Rizal contributed to every Filipino is his story. A story
that tells us that every one of us must be a good man or a good citizen so that we
can help our country to progress.
He fought for freedom in a silent but powerful way.

He used his intelligence, talents and skills in a more peaceful way rather than the
aggressive way.

He also used his outstanding intelligence and patriotic character; so he may be able
to free his fellowmen from the wickedness of the dreadful Spanish government.

He started the change for revolution, and although not the advocate, he still paid the
ultimate price; death.

Even without making rousing speeches or bold declarations, he was able to stir the
peoples inner spirit.

He also showed how someone could bring about change without resorting to
violence.

The Katipunan led a full scale revolutionary war against the Spanish colonial
government.
Although Rizal did not push for independence, his writings and execution inspired
many to revolt against Spain. He instilled the sense of nationalism among citizens
oppressed by centuries-old Spanish rule.

Being a hero does not matter whether you died in a battlefield or not. Being a hero
means dying for what you believed is true. Jose Rizal died for what he believed.

He proved that a pen is sharper and mightier than a sword for it can deeply incise a
persons heart without causing any physical damage and can show love for its own
contaminated country in a more serene and appealing way than shedding blood with
the use of sword or any harmful weapons. Unlike warriors, an idea cannot be killed.

The man knew that while they could kill his mortal body, the idea of freedom was
forever in the minds of the people. It was a concept that would burn in the minds of
every man. As long as the ideal was burning in the heart, the death of Rizal would
only be in the physical sense. In spirit, he was in every individual.

Rizal fights the spaniards by using his intelligence and not by his vengeance. His
death is the main reason of all the secret movement in the philippines to finally come
out and fight for its freedom.

A hero could be identified by his noble deeds and integrity, as what Rizal has done
and shown to us.
Actually, it's not really all about the writings, it's about Rizal's drive in making the
Filipino people realize that we are not dumb enough to be ruled out by the Spaniards.

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