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What is it to be a hero?
In addition, the idea of properly assessing our history was remarked as a way of
knowing and re-evaluating who we should call heroes and it also highlighted the fact that
Rizal does have limitations, errors, and weaknesses and having such awareness leads to our
own liberation but we are blinded by how altered his greatness is overshadowing the truth of
his epoch .Moreover, it gives importance to what is the proper role of a hero and how Rizal
fulfilled that responsibility with his own principles. Renato Constantino’s work also
discussed how Rizal viewed the words “liberty” and “independence” with distinction and how
he elevated the “indio” to the level of Hispanization which would then escalate to separation.
Conclusively, it tackles the limitation of Rizal’s social consciousness with the given fact that
we are living in an age of anti-colonial revolutions and how we need new heroes to resolve
our pressing problems and that we have to adapt to new creative energies in achieving
human development and the goals of the people and the nation.
José Rizal was born into a rich family, the son of a Filipino father and a Chinese
mother. Despite their fortune, his family was discriminated against since neither parent was
born on the peninsula. In 1892, he went back to Manila and founded the Liga Filipina, a
political organization dedicated to bringing peace to the Philippines. Nonetheless, Rizal was
banished to the island of Mindanao by Spanish rulers, who were dissatisfied. He performed
medicine, instructed pupils, and gathered local samples of flora and wildlife while recording
his findings throughout his four years there. He immediately rejected the movement when it
turned violent and revolutionary, despite having lost connection with those who were
striving for Filipino independence.
“A people can be free without being independent, and a people can be independent
without being free.” Rizal did not join the revolution but it doesn’t mean that he did not care
for the welfare of the nation. He is smart enough to know that the Filipinos at that time had
no resources and knowledge to be independent of Spain. He believes that the relationship of
the Spaniards with the Filipinos is not parasitic but rather mutualistic. Imagine the life of
Spaniards staying longer in our country and Rizal got the equal rights he is demanding with
Spain. More Filipinos will be educated, they can teach us commerce and trade that can help
the Philippine Economy, more people will learn the basics of more advanced countries. With
this knowledge plus our talents, we can have a more independent country than we have
today. We are free now, but we are still struggling because it seems that everyone we elect is
not smart, nationalistic, and caring enough for our country. We are still suffering and not
advancing, unlike the other countries. We are being left behind. It is safe to say that Rizal is
more futuristic than the rest of the Filipino people at that time. He did not let his mind be
influenced by his emotions like most of the Filipinos and acted carelessly. Physical power is
not the only factor that can help the nation, for him mind is power.
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