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CHAPTER 27
“THE FRIAR AND THE FILIPINO”
A REFLECTION PAPER
In Partial Fulfillment of the
Requirements In the Subject
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Rizal's Life and Works
To be Submitted to:
LO, JOHN ARIS
Course Instructor
Submitted by:
BOCOBO, JOYSTER
CAGAS, NOEME J.
ESPIRITU, JORDAISE HYNE M.
PESCUELA, CINDY
BSHM 4 – 1BP
Date of Submission
15 DECEMBER 2022
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ABSTRACT defraud Filipinos in order to gain their trust. The
This study examines one of the best books friars were mute, and it was only now that he
written by the Philippines' National Hero, Dr. realized the sorrow of losing a Filipino student.
José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda The priest named Padre Fernandez and the
or also known as Dr. Jose P. Rizal. El young man is Isagani.
Filibusterismo is not as long as Noli Me Tangere
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even though both books are sequel. The book
CHARACTERS INLOVED:
talks all about the revolutionary and subversive,
as the title (El Filibusterismo) indicates, since it Padre Fernandez
only focuses on the facts of the Filipino Isagani
liberation movement. The paper will look at Friars
how the book inspired and influenced Filipino
CHAPTER SUMMARY
culture, custom, and beliefs. This chapter is
Padre Fernandez calls Isagani to discuss his
about a young man and a friar who disagree
involvement at the banquet in the panciteria.
over how friars should treat pupils. At first, the
Padre Fernandez overhears Isagani's passionate
monk and the young man traded compliments
speech to his classmates and requests to talk
and disputes. The young man addresses the
with him. He inquires of Isagani what the pupils
priests' concerns as teachers. The priest stated
expect from the friars. Isagani informs him that
that what the young man was saying was
it is their responsibility to improve the growth
inappropriate. The young man proceeded to
of young, not to impede the pursuit of
talk, stating that a creature's character includes
education.
freedom and intelligence. The young man also
discussed the friars' endeavor to fool and
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The priest declares that only the morally good This Chapter’s implied topic is about education
should be educated. In response, Isagani of the young Filipinos. It shows that priest
attributes the failures of the downtrodden declares education should only be given to the
Filipino on invaders who had centuries and morally worthy and not to those poor Filipino.
allegedly failed to mold the moral character of However, just like in our current society,
an oppressed people. everything is already increasing the prices and
the school tuition fee is included. If you are not
Padre Fernandez deflects criticism by claiming
rich and do not have scholarship you will not be
that the friars are bound by the laws of the
able to graduate and get a degree, besides you
government. He requests that Isagani make a
will have a hard time finding a job. Moreover,
smaller request that the friars can grant, and
sometimes our government turns blind eye
Isagani requests that students be treated
because the fact remains that it continues to
better, to which the priest answers that the
benefit from the arrangement.
students must first change. Isagani reminds him
of what happens when students disagree with PERSONAL REFLECTION
their instructors.
El Filibusterismo influenced the modern culture
The priest agrees to discuss Isagani's concerns by exposing the selfishness of the Spanish
with his colleagues. He is envious of the Jesuits colonizers. It demonstrates how corrupt the
who were in charge of Isagani's early schooling. leaders are. And El Filibusterismo information
The Jesuits, on the other hand, publicly was considered dangerous, and it raised
condemn Isagani. He says that education can awareness among Filipinos, leading to a
only be bestowed to a deserving and ready revolution. And exposing themselves in anger,
people. sadness, pain, violence, and revenge in order to
awaken the Filipino people against their abusive
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leaders. Radicalism could bring out change in a During my Junior High School days, El
country because it manifests itself in political or Filibusterismo, is the second novel fiction
social reform, just as we are aware of understanding of Dr. Jose Rizal. This case study
government laws and government reform examines the teaching of El Filibusterismo in
today. Political can affect our country since they Grade 9 in public high schools in General Santos
are the ones who can govern us because they City and is the first to evaluate ethnographically
have the capacity to decide what and how our the implementation of the 1956 Rizal Law,
country is managed. which required the inclusion of Jose Rizal's
writings in Philippine school curriculum. . The
Rizal and the propaganda movement were
findings show that even in reduced form, most
unsuccessful in their reform efforts. The colonial
pupils do not read the complete book.
authority refused to meet any of its demands.
However, despite the fact that many of them
Spain was dealing with a number of domestic
merely read summaries or prescribed chapters,
issues at the time, which might explain why the
they can explain their political and life lessons.
mother nation ignored the Filipinos' requests.
And it is unfortunate that Jose Rizal died with However, my Junior High School teacher
the purpose of not allowing the Philippines to summarize the whole chapter 27 in the short
be completely released to Spain. Rizal hoped sentence, which is Isagani tells him to do their
that the Spanish government would declare the duty to improve the development of the youth,
Philippines a province of Spain, removing the and not to stifle the pursuit of education. The
term "colony" and replacing it with freedom, priest declares education should only be given
equality, and fairness. to the morally worthy.
INTERPRETATION OF YOUR JUNIOR HIGH D. COMPARISON WITH NOLI ME TANGERE
SCHOOL TEACHER FOR THIS CHAPTER
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I. THE INTENDED MESSAGES OF BOTH literary tone; the story plot is shorter and more
NOVELS direct. The Antagonists are more cynical, and
conniving has additional deuteragonists and
Aims at enlightening society, and at bringing
tritagonists. Also reflects the improbability of
Filipinos closer to the truth. The moral of the
radical socio-political change. Therefore, El Fili
stories of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo
is on Rizal's revolutionist side, and Noli is on his
is that the people should run their government,
reformist side.
not the other way around. That strength comes
from the great number of individuals who wish
to correct an injustice or speak out for others.
QUESTIONS
However, those two novels have the same
A. How does EL Fili impact our current society?
message but they two have different message
wants to say to society during the pre-colonial This novel tells us how cruel and how
era. The Noli Me tangere is to promote purely evil the Spaniards were before especially
nationalism and to accept change in ourselves the Friars. Nevertheless, it also tackles the
while El Filibusterismo presents a likely bravery of our fellow Filipino, fighting for our
outcome to armed revolutions dedicated to the freedom. Because of that novel right now we
GomBurZa. know the life of Filipinos during the Spanish
time and we learn to appreciate the freedom
II. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE TWO
we experience right now. However, the
NOVELS.
influence of it on our society is we all need to
While El Fili is a political book about retaliation
come together as a country and fight the
and wrath that is committed to GOMBURZA,
injustices in our society.
Noli is a love story or romantic romance that is
dedicated to our motherland. El Fili is darker in
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B. Is the Novel too radical for the National
Hero? Why or Why not?
Yes, Because the Novel shows cruelty
to Filipinos by the governments. Rizal observed
the hardships the Filipinos were experiencing as
a result of Spanish colonization.
C. Do you believe that radicalism can bring
change to the country? Why or Why not?
Yes, because the beliefs and actions of a person
can change our country but we have to work
together with one goal, which is changing the
country for the better.
D. Did Jose Rizal change his thoughts about his
purpose for change in Philippine society? Why
or Why not?
Yes, because he knows and saw how the
Filipinos those time suffered.