01 Quiz 1B
01 Quiz 1B
Read the items carefully and provide an argument or stand for each. Write your
answers on the spaces provided or at the back of this sheet, as needed. Use black or blue
pen ink only. Avoid any form of erasure, alteration, and superimposition on the final
answer
1. In no more than three (3) sentences, cite and explain one (1) reason why the Catholic
Church actively discredits the Rizal Law's content and prevents it from being
passed.
The Rizal Law violates Article 9 of the UN Declaration on Human Rights, which
states that everyone has the right to "freedom of thought, belief, and religion," and
the Catholic Church actively opposes its passage. Rizal is well recognized for
denouncing and disparaging several doctrines and practices of the Catholic
Church. Rizal is subject to distortion because, according to the Catholic Church,
his words reflect religion in the past rather than the wrongdoings of the current
church.
2. What are the provisions and potential benefits of studying the Rizal Law? Justify
your answer in no more than seven (7) sentences.
The Rizal Law states that the writings and works of Rizal, particularly the Noli
Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, should be thought in college whether its pubic
or private schools or universities, The original or the English version of the text
should be read, a students may be exempt of what they believed in Rizal works
extremely violates his or her religious beliefs. Studying Rizal, however, can
engrave a deep sense of nationalism among Filipinos, especially the youth
because we will be able to see the hardships faced by our ancestors to give us our
freedom through the works of Rizal
3. In Rizal's literary piece, "The Council of the Gods (El Consejo del los Dioses)," what
were the reasons that the gods gave to justify Cervantes' victory over Homer and
Virgil? Justify your answer in no more than three (3) sentences.
The gods saw Cervantes as having defeated Homer and Vigil because he
employed both the sword and the pen while upholding the gods despite a very
difficult circumstance and terrible destitution. Cervantes may provide him with
"tribute more magnificent and valuable than my sparkling chariot or my
indomitable horses," as Apollo said. Cervantes fought fights in the seas of
Lepanto, where he nearly lost his life, Minerva continued.
4. What drove the Filipinos to actively pursue Rizal's literary works in their quest for
national identity? Justify your answer in no more than three (3) sentences.
To revive Filipino nationalism and free Filipinos from colonial mindset was what
motivated the Filipinos to actively explore Rizal's literary works in their search
for a sense of national identity. Rizal has provided direction and demonstrated
what is essential to the Filipino people as they struggle and look to other countries
in their search for self-discovery. As seen in the conflict with the Spaniards, the
Filipino people must join and cooperate to defeat their shared adversary.