Explain each Stanza of the poetry “To My Fellow Children” by Jose Rizal Please refer to the photo attached

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Explain each Stanza of the poetry “To My Fellow Children” by Jose Rizal Please refer to the photo attached
NOVEMBER CARLO C JABUJAB CEE24
TO MY FELLOW CHILDREN
JOSE P.RIZAL
Whenever people of a country truly love
The language, which by heaven they taught to use
That the country also surely liberty pursue
As does the bird which soars to freer space above.
For language is the final judge and referee
Upon the people in the land where it holds sway;
In the truth our human race resembles this way
The other living beings born in liberty.
Whoever knows not how to love his native tongue
Is worse than any beast or evil smelling fish.
To make our language richer ought to be our wish
The same as any mother loves to feed her young.
Tagabg and the Latin language are the same
And English and Castilian and the angels' tongue;
And God, whose watchful care o'er all is flung,
Has given us His blessing in the speech we claim.
Our mother tongue, like all the highest that we know
Had alphabet and letters of its very own;
But these were lost by furious waves were overthrown
Like bancas in the stormy sea, long years ago.
Transcribed Image Text:NOVEMBER CARLO C JABUJAB CEE24 TO MY FELLOW CHILDREN JOSE P.RIZAL Whenever people of a country truly love The language, which by heaven they taught to use That the country also surely liberty pursue As does the bird which soars to freer space above. For language is the final judge and referee Upon the people in the land where it holds sway; In the truth our human race resembles this way The other living beings born in liberty. Whoever knows not how to love his native tongue Is worse than any beast or evil smelling fish. To make our language richer ought to be our wish The same as any mother loves to feed her young. Tagabg and the Latin language are the same And English and Castilian and the angels' tongue; And God, whose watchful care o'er all is flung, Has given us His blessing in the speech we claim. Our mother tongue, like all the highest that we know Had alphabet and letters of its very own; But these were lost by furious waves were overthrown Like bancas in the stormy sea, long years ago.
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