Plot in "the Wedding Dance"
Exposition: Awiyao reached for the upper horizontal log which served as the edge of the head-high threshold. He liflted himself with one bound that carried him across to thenarrow door, Ang after some moments.. during which he seemed to wait, he talked to the listening darkness.
Rising Action: Awiyao and Lumnay can't bear a child.
Climax: Awiyao looked for another woman to have/bear a child. But he promised to Lumnay that if he failed, he will come back to her and they will die together, and both of them will vanish from the life of their trbes.
Falling Action:
Resoluton: A few more harvest---what did it atter? Lumnay would be holding the bean flowers, soft in texture, silken almost, but moist where the dew got into them, silver to look at, silver on the light blue blooming whiteness, when the morning comes.
Her fingers moved a long time among the growing bean pods.
In "The Wedding Dance" by Amador Daguio, the foreshadowing is subtle but it is evident that there will be conflicts and challenges ahead for the newlywed couple. The villagers' comments about the bride and groom's compatibility, the groom's determination to keep his wife, and the bride's quiet acceptance of her fate all hint at the hardships the couple will face in their marriage.
Because Awiyao and Lumnay has not a son/daughter . -I Lo<3 YOU Miguel Lasola :*
amiyao- is the husband of lumnay and the man who wants to marry another woman to have a son
lumnay- the lonely wife of amiyao
malidumay
tae
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true love
Yes, he is. Get it?
Di ko makita :(
she is the wife of awiyao.
bilat junjun bahu bahu
Some literary devices in "The Wedding Dance" by Amador Daguio include symbolism (e.g., the dance representing cultural traditions), foreshadowing (hints at the couple's fate), and irony (the contrast between the joyful dance and the tragic ending).
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The six elements of the wedding dance by Amador T. Daguio are the setting, characters, theme, point of view, conflict, and symbolism. These elements work together to create a poignant and powerful story about love, commitment, and sacrifice.
In the story "Wedding Dance" by Amador T. Daguio, the Ifugao wedding customs include the bride price, where the groom pays with livestock or land to the family of the bride; the wedding dance, which symbolizes the beginning of a new life together for the couple; and the traditional wedding feast, where the community comes together to celebrate the union of the couple.
In "The Wedding Dance" by Amador Daguio, the protagonist is Awiyao, a man who is trying to marry another woman because his wife Madulimay cannot bear him a child. The antagonist can be seen as the cultural tradition that dictates Awiyao's actions, as it creates conflict between him and Madulimay.