Chapter 4 Period of Enlightenment Part I
Chapter 4 Period of Enlightenment Part I
Historical Background
After 300 years of passivity under Spanish rule, the Filipino spirit
reawakened when the 3 priests GOMez, BURgos and ZAmora were
guillotined without sufficient evidence of guilt. This occurred on the 17th of
February. This was buttressed with the spirit of liberalism when the
Philippines opened its doors to world trade and with the coming of a
liberal leader in the person of Governor Carlos Maria de la Torre.
1. To get equal treatment for the Filipinos and the Spaniards under
the law.
2. To make the Philippines a colony of Spain.
3. To restore Filipino representation in the Spanish Cortes.
4. To Filipinize the parishes.
5. To give the Filipinos freedom of speech, of the press, assembly
and for redress of grievances.
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Hig lig ts Of V Propaganda
Movnt
1. Noli M
Vangr
An allegorical play
manifesting admiration for
Cervantes.
8. Junto Al
Pasig
(Bsid t Pasig Rivr)
Written by Rizal
when he was 14
years of age.
9. M Pidn Vrsos
(You Askd M for Vrss)
Published on 1882
and
A Las Flors ë
Hidlbrg
(Vo t Flors of Hidlbrg)
Published on 1889
11. P. Jacinto:
Morias ë
Un Estudiant
ë Manila
(P. Jacinto: Moirs of a Studnt
of Manila)
Published on 1882
12. ëiario
ë Via
ë Nort
Arica
(ëiary of a Voyag to
Nort Arica)
Marclo H. ël Pilar
Marcelo H. del Pilar is popularly known for his pen name of
Plaridel, Pupdoh, Piping Dilat and Dolores Manapat. He was born at
Cupang, San Nicolas Bulacan on August 30, 1850.
His parents were Julian H. del Pilar, noted Filipino writer and
Biasa Gatmaitan. His brother was the priest Fr. Toribio del Pilar who was
banished to Marianas in 1872. Because there were many children in the
family, Marcelo gave up his share of his inheritance for his other brothers
and sisters.
Similar to a catechism
sarcastically done against
the parish priests,
published in Barcelona in
1888. Because of this, del
Pilar was called a
³filibuster´. Done in an
admirable tone of
supplication and excellent
use of Tagalog.
?. Ang
Cadaquilaan
Ng ëios
(God·s Goodnss)
Published in Barcelona, it
was also like a catechism
sarcastically aimed
against the parish priests
but also contains a
philosophy of the power
and intelligence of God
and an appreciation for
and love for nature.
Ò. Sagot sa Espanya sa
Hibik ng Pilipinas
(Ansr to Spain on t Pla of t Filipinos)
Hibik sa Pilipinas
(A Pla fro t P ilippins)
6. ëuplu an«
ëalit«
Mga
Bugtong
(A Potical Contst in
Narrativ Squnc
Psals Riddls)
A compilation of
poems on the
oppression by the
priests in the
Philippines.
7. La
Sobrania
En
Pilipinas
(Sovrignty in t
P ilippins)