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Journal 8 Noli me tangere

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3. The ills of society Rizal portrayed in the novel are the conditions of Philippines under Spanish colonial
rule, Expose the widespread arrogance of the friars (Frailocracy), and Corrupt governance. Rizal's
intention was to enlighten his readers. To bring Filipinos together by educating them about the current
social and economic conditions.

4. After the publication, Noli me Tangere was acknowledged as one of the instruments that sparked
Filipino nationalism, ultimately leading to the 1896 Philippine Revolution. The novel's goal of promoting
nationalism and to accept change in ourselves is still applies to us today. We must patronize our country
by upholding the law, and promoting Philippine culture. The novel not only awoke sleeping Filipino
awareness, but it also laid the groundwork for aspiring to independence. It teaches us the values of
wisdom, standing up for what is right, and loving our country. This novel is being taught in schools in
order to prevent history from repeating itself by teaching our youth how to love our country and to
empower them as change agents in our country.

3. Rizal's message in the novel is the importance of education, the intellectual growth of a society, and
recognize how to combat and stand up to your United States in particular if you understand that
different human beings are doing incorrect things. Lastly, he considered information no longer in phrases
of an individual's concept of greatness, enlightenment, or socioeconomic mobility, however in terms of
its cost to a collective.

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