MY ESSAY PART 1
During my 4th year in college, I made several essay from one of our course, RIZAL... Here's one of my essay, I made this last January 20, 2010. I'll post others sometime :)
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BAYANING THIRD WORLD
For you who is Dr. Jose
Rizal? Most people might say only two words; national hero. Commonly, he is
found in our 1- peso coin — an icon. Found in our favorite clothing line
designs. He was also a brilliant and loving person ever created in our nation.
Sad to say that, in our modern times today, people have very limited knowledge
about our national hero. The facts above are the only few things most of us
know about him, but for historians and experts; they have so many adjectives to
connect with Jose Rizal.
The movie, Bayaning Third
World, was a “detective” story focusing on Rizal being the Philippine’s
National Hero. Giving an opinion on the movie as such, at first I thought it
was some boring documentary about Rizal but understanding the facts expressed
made me interested. The film was in black and white but it didn’t hinder my
amusement because of the humors on it as well as the different way they
presented the most serious facts about Rizal. The movie was easy to understand
if you were able to read about his life story or if you have tackled his life
in your secondary level, but if not, you may get confused. Good thing, I have
read and we have undertaken his life through this movie — that helped me follow
through the film. This flick also highlighted Rizal being a “Pilosopo” which
reflected the Filipino attitude both in a good and bad way. They also showed
Rizal’s letters and documents which was commonly taken for granted to uncover
the truth about his controversies.
The main point stressed in
this film was Rizal’s Retraction, which involved his marriage to Josephine
Bracken and the rumors about her being a spy for the friars. There were many
possibilities and speculations brought about in this film, which also made me,
think.
First point, they said that
Rizal died a catholic despite of him being a mason through his signed letter;
others said that the letter was real but the signature was forged given the
fact that Rizal’s signature was easy to copy. On the other hand, some said that
the letter was completely invalid and was just made by the insecure and
threatened friars to destroy Rizal’s reputation.
Second point, if you would
ask me if he really retracted or not, for me, it doesn’t matter because as long
as his death gave credence to what he believed, fought for our democracy and
his convictions, Retraction really doesn’t make him less of a hero. I believe
that Rizal only became a mason because he was against the government, which
happened to be the church and vice-versa. He isn’t against about God and
Catholicism as such but in the “supposedly” instruments of God’s love and
greatness which were the priests who were ruthless to the Filipino people.
Also, he was against the people who sold their religion for wealth and for
people who exchanged their religion for power.
At the part where in Rizal
almost burn the manuscript of Noli Me Tangere made me think that it was a symbol
of him letting go of what he strongly believed in connection to him not
involved with “Himagsikan”. He became hopeless and I think he became afraid of
death, probably, however, since he continued the publishing of Noli Me Tangere,
I believe, he gained back his strong convictions regarding our democracy and
showed his nationalism and patriotism.
I thought what I know about
Rizal was enough to understand his life, works and writings but having finished
this independent film widened my understanding not only for Rizal’s positive
sides but also for his flaws. Jose Rizal being a national hero considering his
great influence not only in the Philippines but to other countries he had gone
also with his works, the great impact he left with our history as a country and
culture as its citizen, his weight to some indigenous religions also has his
own flaws and faults because he is also a human being capable of doing those
things.
Less people know Rizal’s
“dark side”— controversies, I myself were one of those before I watched this film.
We were focused on his good side, his achievements and contributions for the
betterment of our country but having the chance to know his flaws which until
now haunts him, we must understand him and not condone the fact that he was still
a human being. Rizal really doesn’t want to be a hero, he just wanted to prove
his great passion and love for our country. Indeed, Rizal chose to die because
it was one way to give weight to his beliefs and philosophy.
We all have our own Rizal.
We have different perceptions and understanding regarding his life, works and
writings. As for me, though he is not as “perfect” as a national hero should
be, I still salute and look up to him for his immense contributions and grand
legacy which is applicable until now. Despite his imperfection, it didn’t
lessen his heroism. In fact, his controversies made his life more interesting
and it only made him more famous not only during his time but now and in the
future generations. I didn’t get surprised that many critiqued his life but for
me he is still the 3rd world hero of all time.
How can we become Rizal in
our own little ways? by following simple rules and regulations and by paying
the right tax; loving the country with your pure heart and living happily and
in-love. There are a lot more and it is up to you to think of whatever way it
suites you. Let us be a modern-day Rizal to continue his legacy for the future
generation.
Bayaning Third World is a
film of substance. It is very appealing and is highly recommended for other
students studying Rizal. It is effective for our learning. Even if our 1-peso
coin is in constant devaluing; Rizal still remains number one in our hearts.
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