Rizal Report Final
Rizal Report Final
Rizal Report Final
Jose Rizal is often regarded as the "Father of Filipino Nationalism" and the
not because he helped form an independent Philippine state, but because he
was the "first Filipino." He was essential in the establishment of the notion of
"Filipino" as an ethnopolitical collective – as "a people," or, in the language of
nationalism, "the people." In other terms, Rizal has been dubbed the "Father
of Philippine Nationalism" for his intellectual and idealistic advocacy for
Philippine independence
Rizal’s image in media and films
Jose Rizal:
Ang Buhay Ng Isang Bayani (1996)
Casa Residencia, which served as Rizal’s residence where his mother and
sisters also stayed during their visit;
The Rizal Law, a.k.a RA 1425, mandates the study of Rizal’s life and
works. This Republic Act calls for an increased sense of nationalism from
the Filipinos during a time of a dwindling Filipino identity.
The act was sponsored by Senator Claro M. Recto. RA 1425,