What was the message of Dasalan at Tocsohan by Marcel H. del Pilar to his fellow Filipino during the Spaniards time
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Dasalan and Tocsohan by Marcelo H. Del Pilar was called anti-friar pamphlets because its main aim and point was to use literary works to denounce the authority of friars. These pamphlets were considered as the creative way of being revolutionary against the hypocrisy of the Spanish friars.
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Answer: The message of the text was to criticize the Friars by mocking them of being God and that the people should beg for the Friars' forgiveness because they became more aware of the prejudices that oppressing the Friars had a cause.
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- Del Pilar (1850–1896) was a satirist and propagandist for the Philippine Revolution. He attempted to mobilize the anti-Spanish imperialist feeling of the well-educated Filipino ilustrados, or bourgeoisie.
- Del Pilar, a legendary member of the valiant organization known as the Philippine Propaganda Movement, whose writings served as the impetus for the Philippine Revolution.
- In addition to writing "Dasalan at Tocsohan," he also created a parody of "Our Father" in which the "father" was the friar who, in a sense, mistreated the Filipinos at the time.
- Del Pilar was a firebrand who waged war on the friars with profane comedy. His propaganda in the Philippines became a double-edged blade since he spoke Tagalog rather than Spanish (Rizal used Spanish): a denunciation of the friars that enraged them and a call to action among the general populace.
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