awiyao and lumnay in the the story have been married for seven harvest periods .. yet ? awiyao and lumnay weren't able to produce children ..
Actually, yes. Shortly after parcel post was introduced in the early 1900s, several parents sent their small children though the mail. This was done with the help of sympathetic postal workers, most commonly over short distances in rural areas. And it was cost effective βin 1913, it cost just 15 cents to mail an 8-month-old baby to his grandmother.Before you get any big ideas, though, know that the fun came to an end in 1920 when the postmaster general officially outlawed sending people through the mail. How lame.
Secret, basaha ang story ayaw pagtinapolan. Hmmp
Pag basa sa story.
wife of awiyao
Was Awiyao sincere in saying that if a man will see Luminay dance, that man might marry
It's formalised dance with classical music, teling a story like a play.
Manupulative, That's her most important character trait in the story, as it drives the entire plot.
Yes it is a poem if it tells a story if it is set out like a poem in verses or lines and not long sentences like in a book. It also could be called a ballad which is a poem that rhymes and tells a story and is usually about love or sadness, or could be called a monologue which is a poem that is spoken by one person within the poem. Most poems tell a story or describe something but to be a poem needs to be set out in verses/stanzas and/or rhyme.
she is the wife of awiyao.
Lumnay is the wife of Awiyao-who happens to marry Malidumay just because of his need to have a child which Lumnay can't give.
wife of awiyao
Awiyao and Lumnay met in their youth when they attended a local dance festival together in the story "Wedding Dance" by Amador Daguio. This meeting marked the beginning of their courtship and eventual marriage.
Some weaknesses of Awiyao in "The Wedding Dance" include his inability to communicate openly with his wife, Lumnay, his adherence to tradition and societal expectations at the expense of his personal happiness, and his struggle to confront his true feelings for Lumnay. This leads to a lack of emotional connection and understanding between him and Lumnay, ultimately causing pain and regret in their relationship.
the main character of the story lumnay,awiyao,and madulimay
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The characters in "The Wedding Dance" by Amador Daguio are Awiyao, a man who is determined to have a child with his wife, Lumnay, a woman who still loves Awiyao but feels inadequate for not bearing a child, and Madulimay, the woman Awiyao is marrying to fulfill his desire to have a child. Awiyao is portrayed as traditional and determined, Lumnay is depicted as loving and resigned, and Madulimay is shown as strong and hopeful.
their love was tight and strong because even lumnay can't give a child they still love each other..♥♥♥
Awiyao,alumnay,and madulimay This is a 5 page short story about husband and wife, Awiyao and Lumnay, who were married for seven years. Awiyao feels the need to marry another ( Malidumay ) in order to have a son because Lumnay could not bear one. At his second wedding Awiyao went to check on Lumnay knowing she was upset, He thought the answer to Lumnay's sadness would be to have her join the wedding dance. Lumnay was at the wedding but left because she could not stand the idea of her husband marrying another woman because she could not give him children.
Amador T. Daguio (not Arguilla) wrote the poignant short story "Wedding Dance," portraying the cultural traditions and values of life in the Cordilleras. The story delves into themes of love, pride, and sacrifice in the lives of the characters Awiyao, Lumnay, and the woman who replaces Lumnay as Awiyao's wife.
Awiyao and Lumnay's house is described as a traditional Ifugao house made of cogon grass and bamboo with a thatched roof. It is situated on a hilltop overlooking the rice terraces and surrounded by nature. The interior is cozy with sleeping and storage areas separated by blankets or curtains.