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Noli Me Tangere(1887) is a Latin phrase that means “Touch Me Not”. In this novel, Rizal described in detail the sufferings of his countrymen under the Spanish rule
El Filibusterismo, known in English as The Reign of Greed, takes a critical look at Spanish colonialism and its effect on Filipino society.
This are Rizal's paintings he created throughout his whole life.
Not many Filipinos know that Rizal composed kundimans. One was “Alin Mang Lahi”, which was first introduced to the publc by Antonio Molina for coloratura soprano with piano and orchestra accompaniment.
My Last Farewell (Mi Ultimo Adios in Spanish) was the last poem that Jose Rizal wrote. It was Mariano Ponce, his friend, who gave the title to this poem.
"Sa Mga Kababaihang Dalaga sa Malolos," written by Dr. Jose Rizal, is a seminal piece of Philippine literature that addresses the plight and aspirations of women during the late 19th century.
José Rizal penned the essay “Sobre la indolencia de los filipinos” (translated as “On the Indolence of the Filipinos” in Spanish).
Rizal’s “Filipinas Dentro De Cien Años” (translated as “The Philippines within One Hundred Years” or “The Philippines A Century Hence”) is an essay meant to forecast the future of the country within a hundred years.
This poem exhorts the Filipino youth to rise up and inspire their nation to higher ideals. It encourages them to embrace education, science, and art to break free from oppression and achieve greatness.
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