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    Rizal Pillar of the Nation

    A genius, a doctor, a writer, a poet, an engineer, a traveller, an economist, an anthropologist,

    a botanist, these are just some of the words that best describes a majestic man named Jose Protacio

    Rizal Alonzo Y Realonda, the pride of the Malayan race. Also known as Pepe, with some pen names like

    P. Jacinto, Dimas-alang at Laong-laan. Hes just an ordinary man with some gifts, making use of his skillsin an extraordinary way.

    Rizal was born to a rich family in Calamba, Laguna and was the seventh of eleven children. He

    attended the Ateneo Municipal de Manila, earning a Bachelor of Arts, and enrolled in medicine at

    the University of Santo Tomas. He continued his studies at the Universidad Central de Madrid in Madrid,

    Spain, earning the degree ofLicentiate in Medicine. He also attended the University of Paris and earned

    a second doctorate at the University of Heidelberg.As a political figure, Jos Rizal was the founder ofLaLiga Filipina, a civic organization that subsequently gave birth to the Katipunan led by Andres

    Bonifacio and Emilio Aguinaldo. He was a proponent of achieving Philippine self-government peacefully

    through institutional reform rather than through violent revolution, although he would support "violent

    means" as a last resort.

    Rizal was a fighter. As leader of the reform movement of Filipino students in Spain, he

    contributed essays, allegories, poems, and editorials to the Spanish newspaper La Solidaridad in

    Barcelona. The core of his writings centers on liberal and progressive ideas of individual rights and

    freedom; specifically, rights for the Filipino people. He shared the same sentiments with members of the

    movement: that the Philippines is battling, in Rizal's own words, "a double-faced Goliath"--corrupt friars

    and bad government. Even though Rizal was a fighter, he fought without blood he just used his pen and

    wrote novels to wake the nation from its darkest sleep. One of the epic novels he made was Noli me

    Tangere, in English, touch me not. The Spaniards cruel treatments were exposed. Shaking the hearts of

    the Filipinos to make a move and wont let the Spanish race to maltreat them and to just step on their

    rights. El filibusterismo or the reign of greed is the second novel of Rizal and served as the sequel of the

    first novel Noli, this is a novel of revenge bringing back what is rightly ours and exposing the bad side of

    the Spaniards that are not countable like sand.

    Indeed Rizal made a big history and change in our country. He is one of the walls that helped

    our nation today to stand with freedom and pride. Hes a man who fought for a country worth fighting

    for, no wonder hes a perfect national hero. Pepe imparted so many lessons and thought optimistically

    that the Philippines will be someday freed. Today we are experiencing democracy; one of our thanks

    goes to him. He is exceptional, a martyr!

    Carla Louise Bayquen IV- Bonifacio

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