What was the relevance of Noli Me Tangere in relation to nationalism? Would you believe
that the Noli was the novel for the masses? Explain.
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After publication Noil Me Tangere was considered to be one of the instrument that initiated Filipino nationalism leading to the 1896 Philippine Revolution
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Noli me Tangere was seen as one of the catalysts for Filipino nationalism, which led to the Philippine Revolution of 1896.
Explanation:
- The book not only awoke a slumbering Filipino consciousness, but it also laid the foundation for aspirations toward independence.
- Therefore, the Noli Me Tangere is more than just a critique of the Spanish colonial government.
- It is a nationality by charter.
- It exhorts the Filipino to regain his self-assurance, recognize his own value, return to his forefathers' legacy, and declare himself as the equal of the Spaniard.
- Because it was the right language for what he was trying to say, Rizal wrote in Spanish.
- He could have written on the abuses of Spanish rule in Filipino, but he chose not to.
- It is entirely appropriate that he corrects them in their own language.
- That most of the folks he talked about could understand Spanish.
- His book served as the impetus for the Filipino people's approaching capacity to demand freedom and independence.
- His work served as a tool for unifying the national identity and consciousness of the Filipino people.
- Me Tangere by Rizal and its follow-up, El Filibusterismo, caused a lot of controversy and have since been written into history.
- Because of the lasting impressions that Rizal's legacy has had on all Filipinos, he stands above all other martyrs.
- Even now, his lessons from Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo are still applicable.
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