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The Adaptaion Theory

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Essay title: The Adaptaion Theory

"Theory of Adaptation"

The weather just these past few days has swung from hot to cold and back to hot again. Like a psychic information operator, the changing weather subconsciously helps influence or dictates the kinds of clothes we wear whether we like it or not. It's in man's very nature to adapt to the diversity we experience around us whether it is the weather, technology, trends in fashion, politics, religion, language and what have you.

My observations of Jose Rizal from reading his different letters are somewhat relatable to this "adaptation theory" I had introduced above. His letters were classified and segregated into 4 types: letters to his family, letters to Blumentritt, letters to the reformists, and miscellaneous letters. From reading a letter from each category, I have come to realize that Rizal had a multi-faceted writing style that made the each category distinct from the other. Are we supposed to find this odd? I don't think so. See, he too was human, just like we are. We are all actors who adapt to the changing scenes.

I read Rizal's letter to his mom dated August 8, 1896. He was

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