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  1. Jose Rizals patriotism is shown in this poem where he urges his fellowmen to strive and work for their country whether in war or in peace. This poem was originally written in Tagalog as Imno sa Paggawa .

  2. Analysis (ai): "Hymn To Labor" is a patriotic and didactic poem that emphasizes the importance of labor in society. Unlike Rizal's earlier works that focused on romanticism and individualism, this poem celebrates the collective efforts of the Filipino people. Its structure consists of a chorus and verses sung by men, wives, maidens, and children.

  3. Himno al trabajo (Filipino: Dalit sa Paggawa; English: "Hymn to Labor") is a poem written by Dr. José Rizal. The poem was requested by his friends from Lipa, Batangas, in January 1888 in reaction to the Becerra Law, and to address the hardships of Lipeños (people from Lipa). Dedicated to Lipeños

    • 1888
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  5. Mar 2, 2018 · This composition by Rizal which was originally written in Spanish, in general speaks about how every Filipino is willing to work hard, or labor, for his country. Hymn to Labor. (Arranged from Chas. Derbyshire’s translation; lines in different order.) Words by Jose Rizal.

  6. Hymn to Labor. For the Motherland in war, For the Motherland in peace, Will the Filipino keep watch, He will live until life will cease! MEN: Now the East is glowing with light, Go! To the field to till the land, For the labour of man sustains. Fam'ly, home and Motherland. Hard the land may turn to be, Scorching the rays of the sun above...

  7. Dec 8, 2023 · By Staff Writer Last Updated December 08, 2023. The poem “The Hymn of Laborby Jose Rizal is a call to labor that focuses on four different groups of Filipino society: the men, wives, maidens and children. Each of these groups has its own stanza and chorus in the hymn.

  8. 1861-1896 / Philippines. Hymn To Labor. Chorus: For the Motherland in war, For the Motherland in peace, Will the Filipino keep watch, He will live until life will cease! MEN: Now the East is glowing with light, Go! To the field to till the land, For the labour of man sustains. Fam'ly, home and Motherland. Hard the land may turn to be,

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