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2. Would you consider Rizal a congenial person based on his interactions? Cite some
instances to support your answer.
Jose Rizal was an intellectual person because records and works that he left behind would say so.
He was professionally a doctor, and he as well was a poet, novelist, painter, sculptor, was
excellent in chess and sports and a polyglot. He was so gifted to the point that it sounds too good
to be true for a Filipino of his time. Rizal’s influence to us, for me, is to live at your best potential
and offering that potential for the good of many. He also inspires Filipinos to be brave and
courageous despite your size or your color. He inspires fortunate Filipinos to use their resources
wisely and not for vanity, knowing he was from a wealthy family. Overall he being called the
national hero is worth it.
4. What can students learn from Rizal as regards his seemingly endless pursuits for
knowledge?
In his pursuit of knowledge was no more than that of any intelligent person with the means to
indulge his interests. Then I would add that there is no evidence that was particularly well
informed about anything. However, there's no disputing that he talked a good talk and the people
were hungry for someone to listen to hence his influence.
5. If given a chance, would you pursue further studies like the national hero? Why or
why Not?
Why not? Because all people have dream to be hero right? But u can be a hero not just because u
pursue studies to be a national hero but a simple help to other people that need help is a big
enough to say u a hero. So be cooperative to others be kind and for me its enough.