... Guerrero paints a cruel picture of Rizal sitting comfortably in a ship’s cabin, sailing off to Europe in September, 1896, while Bonifacio and his Katipuneros were being driven back to the hills of Balara and the Propagandists crowded Fort Santiago...
...Rizal passionately defended himself from the charge that he was involved in or even sympathized with the Revolution — hardly an attitude we would honor him for. “Was he innocent or guilty?” asks Guerrero. “If innocent, then why is he a hero? If guilty, how can he be a martyr?”
this is an excerpt I've read on Nick Joaquin, from “Anatomy Of The Anti-Hero” in A Question of Heroes,
(wowwww, I dunno if my interpretation is right, but still, excerpt lang naman 'to at hindi buong libro pa yung nabasa ko sooo..)