The antagonist in "Wedding Dance" by Amador Daguio is the customs and traditions of the native Igorot tribe. These traditions create conflict and tension for the main characters, Awiyao and Lumnay, as they struggle to navigate their personal desires against the expectations of their society.
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In "The Wedding Dance" by Amador Daguio, the antagonist is the mother-in-law, while the protagonist is Awiyao, the husband who is seeking to have a child with his wife. The conflict revolves around the pressure from the mother-in-law for Awiyao's wife to bear a child and the strain it puts on the couple's relationship.
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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.
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The short story "The Wedding Dance" ends with the implied idea that the woman is contemplating suicide after facing a separation from her husband.