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NAME: GIAN GALLARDO GRADE/SECTION: 10 NARRA

Title: Gomburza

Summary: Mariano Gomez, José Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora are three brave Filipino Catholic,
priests whose narrative is told in this stirring and inspirational historical drama. Gomburza incurred the
hatred of Spanish authorities for fighting for equal rights among. priests and leading the campaign
against the Spanish friars. They fought on the issues of secularization in the Philippines that led
to the conflict of religious and church seculars

Persona: Mariano Gómes de los Angeles was a well-known Roman Catholic priest during their time,[7]
part of the trio accused of mutiny by Spanish colonial authorities in the Philippines in the 19th century.José
Apolonio Burgos y García was born in Vigan, Ilocos Sur on February 9, 1837, and was baptized on the 12th
of the same month. His parents were Jose Burgos, a Spanish lieutenant in the Spanish militia of Ilocos, and
Florencia Garcia, a native of Vigan.Jacinto Zamora y del Rosario was born on August 14, 1835, in Pandacan,
Manila. His parents were Venancio Zamora and Hilaria del Rosario. He studied at the Colegio de San Juan
de Letran and graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Arts

Setting: The setting during the time of Gomburza, a term referring to three Filipino priests Mariano
Gomez, Jose Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora, was in the late 19th century Philippines under Spanish colonial
rule.tehy executed in February 17, 1872, in Bagumbayan, Philippines The society was heavily stratified,
with the Spanish friars and government officials at the top and native Filipinos at the bottom. The church
held significant power, often controlling the local governmen

Lessons: Unity's Strength, their unity for a common cause, despite different backgrounds, shows the
power of collective action. Advocacy's Impact, they used their voices to advocate for change,
demonstrating the importance of standing up for one's beliefs. Freedom's Price, their execution sparked a
desire for independence among Filipinos, highlighting the often high cost of freedom. Martyrdom's
Influence, their martyrdom ignited nationalism and a drive for independence, showing the profound
impact of such events on history. Resilience in Adversity, despite facing numerous challenges, Gomburza
remained steadfast in their fight for reform, teaching us the value of persistence and resilience.

Likes/Dislike: Likes: Advocacy for Equality, Gomburza's push for secularization and equality in the clergy
highlighted the need for reforms in the church, which is seen as a progressive move during that time.
Courage and Conviction, Gomburza's willingness to stand up against the Spanish colonial rule and advocate
for reforms is highly admired. Their bravery in the face of danger is a testament to their strong conviction
in their beliefs. Inspiration for Independence, their execution sparked a sense of nationalism among
Filipinos and inspired the desire for independence, this influence is seen as a significant turning point.
Dislikes: Perceived Threat, from the perspective of the Spanish colonial government and the church,
Gomburza's advocacy was seen as a threat to their power and control. This led to their execution, which is
widely criticized.

Tragic Outcome, the tragic outcome of Gomburza's advocacy, their execution, is a grim reminder of the
high price paid for the fight for freedom and equality. It's a part of history that evokes sadness and anger.
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Literary Critism: Historical

1. Who is the Author?

Dr. Jose Rizal

2. Where did he/she came from? What is their objective in writing the work?

Jose Rizal was born in the town of Calamba in Laguna province, Philippines.

To shed light on the injustices and abuses committed by the Spanish colonial authorities in the
Philippines during the 19th century. Dr. Jose Rizal, the author, wanted to expose the corruption and
oppression of the Spanish friars and the colonial government.

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