Why did Rizal consider Cervantes "the best writer of art and virtue" in his literary piece, "The Council of the Gods (El Consejo del los Dioses)?"
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The Olympian gods saw Cervantes as a man of art and virtue so Rizal considered it.
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El Consejo de los Dioses (English Translation: The Council of the Gods) is a drama penned in Spanish by Filipino writer and national hero José Rizal.
It was first published in 1880 in Manila by Liceo Artistico Literario de Manila, and later by the La Solidaridad in 1883.
The play potrays the point of view of an Asian teenager onto the cultural as[ectss of the Western humanistic tradition, getting past not only its formalism, but subsequently at the same time laying the foundations for an effort toward gaining self-knowledge. It depicts Olympian deities discussing Western literary standards and thus, it becomes a reference text of literary criticism in the Philippines. Rizal further brings up the true meaning of humans thirst for knowledge and portrays the guidelines for a Filipino speculative thought.
The play was written by Rizal when he was only nineteen years old, and reveals the humanistic approach to education in the Philippines at the time and his answer to scholasticism
Rizal's play The Council of the Gods (El Consejo de los Dioses) won an award.
In the play The Olympian Gods are having a hypothetical dialogue.
- Rizal regarded Crevantes as "the best writer of art and virtue" •
- The Olympian gods regarded Crevantes as superior to Homer and Virgil.
- Cervantes insisted to serve gods in tough circumstances.
- Cervantes' tribute to the gods, according to Apollo, is more precious than his golden chariot. Cervantes is also seen as brave by Goddess Minerva.
- He is considered as the best example of art and virtue since he used his sword and pen.
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