History, asked by hartzy, 7 months ago

One of the songs in the Post-EDSA I era is the song Ang Bayan Ko. Analyze and Interpret the emotion of Filipino and situations of the country found in each paragraph of the song.

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Answered by anushka2947
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1) Phillipine is a beautiful and rich country

2) because of its natural beauty it was colonized by foreigners

3) the country is crying for freedom

4) a patriot would love to see his country free

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Answered by presentmoment
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Ang Bayan ko (My Dear Country) is a well-known and historic patriotic song in the Philippines. The Revolutionary wrote it in Spanish, and it ends as a kundiman song.

This song acquired popularity after being sung by singer Freddie Aguilar under the Marcos dictatorship; as a result, Marcos prohibited it when demonstrators sang it. This was performed at Senator Benigno Aquino's funeral. Following the 1896 people power movement, Freddie Aguilar sung it in front of millions of Filipinos, symbolising Filipino liberty.

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After hearing the song Ang Bayan Ko and learning its genuine background, I was captivated by its significance in our history. The feelings and sentiments were incredible. From the first message and tone, this was expressing how freedom is crucial for everyone and that even animals have the right to gain their independence, so important we, as a human. It is necessary to understand and put our effort into understanding the most significant event in our history, even if it is just a small piece because this small part is the reason why our history is entirely fascinating.

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