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Love vs. Tribal Law in "Wedding Dance"

The document discusses the conflict between personal love and tribal law in the story "Wedding Dance" by Amador Daguio. There are two main conflicts: 1) Awiyao loves Lumnay but must marry Madulimay in order to have a child to continue his lineage, as is expected by tribal tradition. 2) The tribal law gives men the right to take another wife, even if their current wife disapproves, as Lumnay does not want Awiyao to marry Madulimay for fear of losing him. While Awiyao and Lumnay love each other deeply, they must sacrifice their personal relationship so that Awiyao can fulfill his duty to his tribe and have a child

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Love vs. Tribal Law in "Wedding Dance"

The document discusses the conflict between personal love and tribal law in the story "Wedding Dance" by Amador Daguio. There are two main conflicts: 1) Awiyao loves Lumnay but must marry Madulimay in order to have a child to continue his lineage, as is expected by tribal tradition. 2) The tribal law gives men the right to take another wife, even if their current wife disapproves, as Lumnay does not want Awiyao to marry Madulimay for fear of losing him. While Awiyao and Lumnay love each other deeply, they must sacrifice their personal relationship so that Awiyao can fulfill his duty to his tribe and have a child

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September 09, 2019


Topic: Wedding Dance by Amador Daguio HUM16/C1

Discuss the conflict: personal love vs. tribal law in the story. Cite instances in the story to
support your answer.
Awiyao said "Lumnay, if I did this it is because of my need for a child. You know that
life is not worth living without a child. The man have mocked me behind my back. You know
that."
- First was personal love, even Awiyao love Lumnay they have to separate because she
couldn’t give him a child. That’s was the one of his reason why he need to marry
Madulimay to hope to have a son.
"If I fail," he said, "I'll come back to you. Then both of us will die together. Both of us
will vanish from the life of our tribe."
She said "I love you. I love you and have nothing to give."
- They have to sacrifice their love, so that Awiyao to follow the tribe and that also include
of having a child.

"Because I did not find you among the dancers. Of course, I am not forcing you to come,
if you don't want to join my wedding ceremony. I came to tell you that Madulimay,
although I am marrying her, can never become as good as you are. She is not as strong in
planting beans, not as fast in cleaning water jars, not as good keeping a house clean. You
are one of the best wives in the whole village."

- Even, Lumnay and Madulimay have difference as a women and as a wife.

"If you die it means you hate me. You do not want me to have a child. You do not
want my name to live on in our tribe."
Let her be the first woman to complain, to denounce the unwritten rule that a man may
take another woman.
- The second conflict was tribal law, the law that gives the right of men can have a second
wedding. Even the late wife was not approve with it.
- The tragedy is to tell us that when we love someone learn to let go, and support them just
to make them happy. Awiyao and Lumnay separation is the only way that he can have a
child, and also to follow the tribe law that give rights to a men to marry another woman.

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