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LORDA, SHANELLE MARY G.

BSN 3-3
Write an Individual Thought paper discussing Rizal Law and importance of being
a hero
Before taking in this course, I had no clear insight of Republic Act 1425, also referred to
as the Rizal Law. The law isn't just for scholarly discussion. It tries to revive what was once the
Filipinos' most potent characteristic. All Philippine educational institutions are obligated to teach
about Dr. Jose the Rizal Law, or Republic Act No. 1425, regulates the life, works, and writings of
Rizal, the nation's national hero. I understood that the Rizal law, proposed by Claro M. Recto
and supported by Jose P. Laurel would shed light on the truth of Rizal's hero's life. In keeping
with this R.A. Every student is given more information and encouragement by 1425 because it
shows how Rizal implements the cause of patriotism in his writings without resorting to violence.
This is important because it shows how we can adopt his attitudes and become like him. There
is a special passage in the anti-Spanish novels Noli me tangere and El Filibusterismo. As a
student, I am unable to live up to Rizal's expectations because he was a very intelligent, logical
thinker who also happened to be a doctor, writer, and doctor. We examine Rizal's life since he
exposes many truths regarding Spanish wrongdoings. Two novels had to be published in order
for the law to be considered a Noli-Fili measure, study and reading. Jose Rizal's life, actions,
and writings serve as an impressive illustration of Philippine nationalism. The Rizal Law, in my
opinion, would encourage Filipinos to grow patriotic and adherence by following Rizal's lead in
demonstrating patriotism, which would enhance the nation-strengthening the Filipino identity.
This law would also make it easier to deal with the existing circumstance. Our historical
perspective shapes how we approach the present, which in turn affects the solutions. We offer
solutions to problems today. The Rizal course offers a wealth of fascinating historical
information to help students make decisions about their lives. In conclusion, Rizal Law gave us
the chance to consider our countries revive the nationalism that is presently on the wane by
honoring the sacrifices of heroes. Whether ethically, politically, or in terms of subject matter,
every piece he has produced has a driving message to correct our wrongdoings. Since it is a
significant part of our history that many of our ancestors endured at the hands of colonists, it is
important for us to comprehend; we are thankful that we do not have to relive what occurred a
century ago. In addition, I'm encouraged by Riza's quote, "kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan."
 
     

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