Post by mizzclick on Oct 13, 2008 1:50:29 GMT -5
DEAR SIR ETM,
Eto na po reaction paper ko. para pang add po sa mababa kong recitation. hehehe
AGUSTIN, MADELINE CAMILLE U.
BSN922
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Submitted to: Professor ETM Solmerano
Agustin, Madeline Camille U.
BSN922
We’ve seen him on a lot of book covers, on slapsticks commercials, on mind-boggling documentaries and on Luneta. We’ve heard his nerve-shaking poems. We’ve smell the trail of his vigorous quest. We’ve felt the intensity of his reasons.We’ve taste the glory of his fight.
BUT, DO WE REALLY KNOW WHAT LIES BEHIND THIS POLYMATH?
His life is a never-ending a mystery for the Rizal enthusiast and upon reading the compilation of their stunning issues and uncovered controversies, it made me ask myself, WHO IS DR.JOE RIZAL AS A PERSON? WHAT HE WAS LIKE BEING A SON? A BROTHER? A PESONAL PHYSICIAN? A TEACHER? A FRIEND? A COLLEAGUE? AND A LOVER?
These questions lingered on my mind and the book, Rizal without the overcoat, provided me a great relief by feeding my snooping mind. I learned that being a hero doesn’t mean you have to b perfect and ideal in its seamless sense. The book suggests a leading actor on a movie also requires an accustomed deeds and manners that a typical creature seizes.
Even heroes have the right to get dunk; the right to womanize; the right to commit a crime; the right to dream; the right to love and be loved; the right to choose; and most of all the right to “bleed”.
But because of the unjust testimonials of the society, we don’t dare to be bold and be different. We tend to confine ourselves in a little soapbox, untouched and untapped. And as we grew inside this little soapbox, sooner or later, we’ll get tired of our routined life because we didn’t have the audacity to bolster our own creed and dogma.
If there’s one great item Dr.Rizal have that I’d like to keep, it’s his brashness of his peculiar ideologies that freed the Filipinos from being frail and feeble. Without wax, without plates and without his overcoat, Dr.Jose Rizal, beyond doubt, awaken the rapidly disappearing protective instinct that every individual has.
SOMETIMES WE’RE JUST BEING HUMAN, BUT WE’RE ALL HUMAN BEINGS.
Eto na po reaction paper ko. para pang add po sa mababa kong recitation. hehehe
AGUSTIN, MADELINE CAMILLE U.
BSN922
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Submitted to: Professor ETM Solmerano
Agustin, Madeline Camille U.
BSN922
We’ve seen him on a lot of book covers, on slapsticks commercials, on mind-boggling documentaries and on Luneta. We’ve heard his nerve-shaking poems. We’ve smell the trail of his vigorous quest. We’ve felt the intensity of his reasons.We’ve taste the glory of his fight.
BUT, DO WE REALLY KNOW WHAT LIES BEHIND THIS POLYMATH?
His life is a never-ending a mystery for the Rizal enthusiast and upon reading the compilation of their stunning issues and uncovered controversies, it made me ask myself, WHO IS DR.JOE RIZAL AS A PERSON? WHAT HE WAS LIKE BEING A SON? A BROTHER? A PESONAL PHYSICIAN? A TEACHER? A FRIEND? A COLLEAGUE? AND A LOVER?
These questions lingered on my mind and the book, Rizal without the overcoat, provided me a great relief by feeding my snooping mind. I learned that being a hero doesn’t mean you have to b perfect and ideal in its seamless sense. The book suggests a leading actor on a movie also requires an accustomed deeds and manners that a typical creature seizes.
Even heroes have the right to get dunk; the right to womanize; the right to commit a crime; the right to dream; the right to love and be loved; the right to choose; and most of all the right to “bleed”.
But because of the unjust testimonials of the society, we don’t dare to be bold and be different. We tend to confine ourselves in a little soapbox, untouched and untapped. And as we grew inside this little soapbox, sooner or later, we’ll get tired of our routined life because we didn’t have the audacity to bolster our own creed and dogma.
If there’s one great item Dr.Rizal have that I’d like to keep, it’s his brashness of his peculiar ideologies that freed the Filipinos from being frail and feeble. Without wax, without plates and without his overcoat, Dr.Jose Rizal, beyond doubt, awaken the rapidly disappearing protective instinct that every individual has.
SOMETIMES WE’RE JUST BEING HUMAN, BUT WE’RE ALL HUMAN BEINGS.