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Garcia Publishing Co. Guerrero, Leon Ma. The First Filipino. Manila: Guerrero Publishing, Quezon City: New Day Publishing, References: Garcia, Ricardo P. Imelda Marcos spent more than 20 years as the first lady of the Philippines before being driven from power.

She became infamous for her lavish spending habits before returning to politics. In , he became the 16th president of the Philippines. After his execution, he became an icon for the nationalist movement. Olivia Rodrigo —. Megan Thee Stallion —. Bowen Yang —. See More. Gaily go I to present you this hapless hopeless life; were it more brilliant, had it more freshness, more bloom: still for you would l give it — would give it for your good.

If you need color, color to stain that dawn with, let spill my blood, scatter it in good hour, and drench in its gold one beam of the newborn light. Not for active rebellion, for Rizal was not actually aligned with the Katipunan of Andres Bonifacio and Emilio Aguinaldo in those days of the Revolution.

His writings focused on liberal and progressive ideas of individual rights and freedom, specifically, rights for the Filipino people. The local Spanish authorities thought his writings incendiary, and Rizal was banished to Dapitan in Zamboanga on house arrest upon his return to the country in When outright rebellion broke out in not with his complicity , Rizal was incarcerated in Fort Santiago in October, and executed on Dec. His remains were dumped in an unmarked grave at the Paco Cemetery until he was transferred to the iconic Rizal monument in Luneta Park former Bagumbayan Field in , under American rule.

But Rizal is much more than an accidental hero. Bismarck's Germany framed the portrait of Ibarra, who, upon arriving at Kapitan Tiago's dinner party, introduced himself as "a German gentleman. Yet here too was an intellectual whose political naivete was appalling, disagreeing passionately with Elias' call for reforms and then destroyed by the illiterate Salvi. He left the colony and returned as the "American" Simoun after recovering his wealth through devious means and becoming a patron for every despicable Spanish official sent to the Philippines think of Atong Ang.

But what was Simoun really? Unclear if he was Filipino then or even Spanish, but Rizal made him looking and acting like an American. But what kind of American? Definitely not the missionary, soldier, or public school teacher, but a gangsta operating in the boroughs of Tammany Hall-controlled New York. The Spanish were worse. They were vulgar, pompous, lazy hicks who were carpetbaggers with fake credentials.

The friars belonged to a generation of religious who were thugs, provincials, pompous, and uneducated. Sinister, too. But neither novel was clear about their fate. Could they really return home where every fellow Spanish would treat them like pariahs? The fluidity of the future affected even these evil men. If the Spanish were that bad, so were those who tried to be like them.



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