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            José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda is the national hero of the Philippines and the get-go Asian nationalist. He was born in Calamba, Laguna, on June 19, 1861, to a well-to-do family unit. He studied at the Jesuit Ateneo Municipal in Manila and won many literary honors and prizes. He obtained a available of arts degree with highest honors in 1877. For a time, he studied at the University of Santo Tomas, and in 1882 he left for Spain to enter the Central University of Madrid, where he completed his medical and humanistic studies. He was a Filipino polymath, nationalist and the most prominent advocate for reforms in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era. He is considered the Philippines' national hero and the anniversary of Rizal's death is commemorated as a Philippine vacation chosen Rizal Day. Rizal's 1896 military trial and execution made him a martyr of the Philippine Revolution.

          In Spain, Rizal started the composition of Noli Me Tangere, he reflected the sufferings of his countrymen under Castilian feudal despotism and their rebellion. I of the reasons, why he fabricated this book was because of his mother, she has been a victim of gross injustice at the easily of a vindictive Spanish official of the guardia ceremonious. While in Frg, Rizal wrote the 2nd half of Noli me Tangere from time-to-fourth dimension starting from February 21, 1887. Another factor that influenced him in writing the book was when he read the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe, he had an inspiration to write his own novel with the aforementioned topic, to expose Spanish colonial corruption in print. Beecher Stowe'south novel describes blackness slavery abuse done by white men. Rizal suggested to his fellow Filipino friends in Europe, through writing, to accept a meeting and plan for writing a novel similar to that of Beecher Stowe's. At this moment, Rizal planned not to write the novel himself, simply through collective efforts done by other Filipinos who shared ideals with him. In 1884, Rizal and his friends including the Paterno brothers– Pedro, Maximo, and Antonio; Graciano López-Jaena, Evaristo Aguirre, Eduardo de Lete, Melecio Figueroa, Valentín Ventura and Julio Llorento; decided to see at the Paternos' firm in Madrid. Each of them agreed to write a unified novel. Suddenly, when the writing began, most of them wanted to modify the topic from Spanish abuse to somehow related to women. Rizal walked-out of the hall and decided to write the novel himself.

       Rizal's primary intention in his books, Noli Me Tangere & El Filibusterismo is expressed in a letter of the alphabet to a friend, although this specifically refers to the first volume: "I take endeavored to answer the calumnies which for centuries had been heaped on us and our country; I have described the social condition, the life, our beliefs, our hopes, our desires, our grievances, our griefs; I accept unmasked hypocrisy which, nether the guise of religion, came to impoverish and to brutalize us…."

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         The history of the Philippines from 1521 to 1898, also known as the Castilian Colonial Era, begins with the arrival in 1521 of European explorer Ferdinand Magellan sailing for Spain, which heralded the menstruum when the Philippines was a colony of the Castilian Empire Information technology was an age where the intellectuals were inspired to be disquisitional in their motherland and the abuses they are experiencing under the Spanish government. Dr. Jose Rizal'southward Noli Me Tangere was published in 1887 in Europe.

       Noli Me Tangere is important to the Filipinos for many reasons. First is that it was written by our National hero, Rizal was not just a hero but a brave martyr and inspiration for all youths. His book was the catalyst to start the impending ability of the Filipinos to want freedom and independence. His work was an instrument that unified the Filipino national identity and consciousness. Rizal's book made a lot of noise, Noli Me Tangere and its sequel El Filibusterismo, has gone downward to history. In 1956, Congress passed Republic Act 1425, more popularly known equally the Rizal Police force, which requires all levels in Philippine schools to teach the novel every bit function of their curriculum. Noli me Tangere is being taught to 3rd year secondary school students, while its sequel El Filibusterismo is being taught for 4th year secondary school students.

            The book, Noli Me Tangere is a fictional-historical novel. It centers around the era of the Spanish regime, which was a hundred years agone, it was fictional because the main characters are only fabricated upwards but the state of affairs, sufferings and experiences of these characters were not false during the Spanish colonization. There were codes and conventions that helped identify the genre of the volume, an example of a notable code that can exist seen in the book is the symbolic lawmaking, which is the clothing of the people at that time, Rizal has portrayed an atmosphere that depicts the old or traditional vesture of individuals during the Spanish flow. An example of a convention nowadays in the book was that, it was real-life, every bit usually, historical genres takes form from existent life events or occurrences, the protagonist and the other characters was met with real dilemma, conflict and abuse. Information technology was a bulletin for the people in disguise as a novel, the employ of existent-life obstacles made it intriguing and moving for the Filipinos. Also, as a sub-genre information technology had romance, a convention of information technology is about Ibarra and Maria Clara as they portrayed the paradigm of a star-crossed lovers, their love was tested against the friars and other mishaps, and lastly, both were separated, as their beloved for each other was doomed to fail.

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        The book, Noli Me Tangere which was written by Dr. Jose Rizal, contains historical and sentimental elements that greatly affected the nation. It opened our minds and eyes to the true villains of our country. Its main target as an audience was the Filipino citizens, while also conveying a message to other nations as well. We were given a chance to actually understand and acquire a lot from this book. The book did not simply show how the Spaniards slowly took our rights and our stand equally Filipinos, but they slowly turned our swain-men to their side as well. Some of our Filipino leaders were eaten by the glory, coin and power which blinded them. One physical case from the book was Doña Victorina; how she disowned her country and chose to be "one of them". It simply ways that Filipinos before was unaware and not knowledgeable enough on how blessed they were in unlike aspects. However, in our time today, the audience or the readers might understand some of the things written in the book that it's but about how corrupt and calumniating the Spaniards are. For some people, peculiarly those who really sympathized and appreciated the book, volition say that it has a big contribution and influence in our gild, or maybe the historians or people who are a big fan of history, will say that Noli Me Tangere is a very important historical evidence on how the Filipinos has evolve and preserved some of their traditions and culture. When the book came out information technology was considered scandalous, because it alarmed the Spaniards of the content that the volume conveys, while the Filipinos were intrigued and they sympathize with the characters of the volume.

          Noli Mi Tangere isn't simply nigh a volume or a piece made by Dr. Rizal. It wasn't made or written but for the Filipino citizens to encounter, but to showcase the other nation as well. Rizal depicted nationality past emphasizing the positive qualities of Filipinos, the devotion of a Filipina and her influence on a man'southward life, the deep sense of gratitude, and the solid common sense of the Filipinos under the Spanish authorities. Filipinos becomes more knowledgeable about what had happened in the by past reading or affectionate the volume. It fabricated us realize that the past and the nowadays had some kind of similarities. The by government was decadent and abusive, therefore the views of the people about the system of our authorities nowadays changed, because they learned the issues and possible forms of corruption present from the book, it also taught united states of america that the Spaniards were not our merely enemies before, but likewise our beau Filipino leaders who disowned our state.

        Andres Bonifacio all-time exemplifies a person influenced by Noli Me Tangere. Equally we all know, he is i of the Filipinos who fought for our pride and for our state. The book indirectly influenced the Philippine Revolution of independence from Spain which was as well the plan of Andres Bonifacio that fourth dimension, forth with Rizal, they advocated direct representation to the Castilian government and an overall larger part for the Philippines within Spain's political affairs. Andres Bonifacio created the grouping KKK because they desire to fight for our nation. Rizal and Bonifacio's purpose was to target the Spanish authorities, although they both differ in ways on how to fight against the Spaniards because Bonifacio believes in "Revolution" while Rizal sides with "Reformation". At first, Rizal advocated reforms but when the plea for reforms failed, he advocated independence, even if information technology's through revolution. This is evident in his novel "Noli Me Tangere," which emphasized reforms, and its sequel, "El Filibusterismo," which preached revolution. Rizal planted the seed, while Bonifacio watered information technology.

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         Noli Me Tangere centers effectually the protagonist Juan Crisostomo Magsalin Ibarra. Upon his return to the Philippines from abroad. He is first surrounded by skilful friends, a beautiful fiancée and a supportive upper class, simply a priest with a vendetta against Ibarra's late father torments him. Ibarra learns the tragic circumstances of his father'south death and the history behind the animosity held against him by the Friar Dámaso Vardolagas. Still, Ibarra chooses the higher road, avoiding revenge, only to be harassed by Damaso at every plough. Damaso sabotages Ibarra'southward wedding and humiliates him constantly. Another religious figure past the proper noun of Padre Salvi becomes Ibarra's enemy. Salvi attempts to kill him, lusts after his erstwhile fiancée and stages an uprising in which Ibarra is implicated. Ibarra is imprisoned, loses his friends and reputation and is well-nigh killed, all through the relentless hatred of two religious figures. At the end of the novel he is deflated, disillusioned and weak. The bright future he envisioned for his boondocks was shattered and he finds himself surrounded by corruption and loss.

       The novel offers a straightforward analysis of Philippine lodge under Castilian rule. The book indirectly hits the most dirty and unseen sufferings that most Filipinos experienced during the Spanish regime.

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One famous line from the volume was establish at the end, it was from Elias as he stated these words to Basilio:

"I shall die without seeing the dawn break upon my homeland. Y'all, who shall run into information technology, salute it! Practise not forget those who have fallen during the night."

      These words are a bulletin not only for Basilio, simply for all of us who lived an era of liberty and independency. It was a argument that tells us not to forget the sacrifices, the lives and the deaths that many Filipinos offered for this present freedom that we take. Information technology reminds u.s.a. of our obligation and responsibleness as the new generation, to persevere and fight for our country simply like those who have died earlier the states. Nosotros, as Filipinos should exist proud of what our country has achieved and we shall keep to nurture its growth towards a improve future.

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        For u.s., the volume, "Noli Me Tangere" was created for ability, power to fuel the people's desire for change and liberation. The book itself is a fictional story, simply information technology contains the hidden truth about the corruption and abuse by the colonial government and the Catholic Church. In Rizal's volume, he expressed the growing national consciousness of many Filipinos who opposed Spanish colonial tyranny and aspired to attain autonomous rights. It also, perfectly showed the ugly truth on how we, Filipinos has long endured the slavery, abuse and abuse of the Spaniards. It indirectly started the flames of revolution, information technology was a wake-up call for all Filipinos to break abroad from their trance of a then-chosen "harmonious and peaceful" human relationship with the Spaniards. Noli Me Tangere gave us power, it was the seed that gave us the thought to stop being ignorant and it aroused our need for independency and freedom. Rizal's writing was created to fuel the growing nationalism that volition help the Filipinos suspension free from the shackles of abuse.

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