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The main message of Noli Me Tangere is one of the things that make the book exceptional: it is a

rhetorical reading of the book which draws attention to its own rhetorical structure, and demonstrates
how this structure influences how we might read the novel. The law is not absolvent. The people who
are persecuted are not evil and wicked, but just because it seems so, does not mean that they are so.
Also, this novel also highlights the idea that there is no one perfect in every aspect of their lives or
situations. Thus, the struggle of a Filipino to be free from the tyranny of an oppressive government. This
book describes in detail just how cruel and cruel injustices that you would expect in a book like this are
here.

The impact of Noli Me Tangere has a profound influence on the current Philippine society. The work
examines the nature of human rights and fights for social justice, as well as the noble intentions of
people who are willing to fight for their rights and freedoms. Noli Me Tangere is part of the Philippine's
history that we've disregarded. A small book can make a huge impact on people's lives. NMT made us
think twice about our role in society and how we should behave in certain situations. In today's society,
we are all insecure as what to do if someone was to treat us like an object, but with NMT we learned
how to stand up for our rights. It serves as a testament to the ideals of freedom and justice. He paints a
vivid picture of society in its infancy, with all the pain, suffering and oppression that it may have
represented at its time of publication. It sheds light on many issues that continue to plague the Filipino
people today. The impact of this work may be seen not only in Philippines but also in other parts of Asia,
as well as around the world.

It is anti-Catholic because it makes a mockery of the Catholic church. The church is portrayed as a bunch
of money grubbing people who care only about themselves, and not about Jesus Christ. It also attacks
the idea that God wants us to follow his rules regardless of whether it benefits us or not. It might be for
some, a big inspiration for many people, but to others who are secular and atheist it might seem as
religious biased. In my opinion, I personally believe that the writer was more of a liberationist than an
agnostic.

In the novel Noli me Tangere, it was a time when the Church had a lot of power by making laws that all
Filipinos must follow. In today's time, it is common for people to choose what religion and laws they
want to follow but the Church cannot force their decisions on others. Noli Me Tangere is a story about
segregation and discrimination in the Philippines. The novel explores the themes of corruption, which
are still present today in our society, including how people discriminate against others because of their
race or social status. So, in some aspects the situation in Noli Me Tangere still subsists today.

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