The Wedding Dance by Amador Daguio | English Lesson

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2 May 202106:04

Summary

TLDRIn 'The Wedding Dance' by Amador Dago, the story revolves around Awaiao and Lunai, a couple forced to part ways due to Lunai's inability to conceive. Awaiao marries Madulimai to continue his lineage, but on his wedding night, he invites Lunai to the dance. Despite her initial refusal, they share a heartfelt conversation, acknowledging their enduring love. Lunai, the tribe's best dancer, contemplates stopping the wedding but lacks the courage. The narrative highlights the couple's struggle to balance their love with tribal customs, emphasizing the sacrifices required for true love.

Takeaways

  • 🎭 The story revolves around a couple, Awaiao and Lunai, who are deeply in love but face a cultural dilemma due to their inability to have children.
  • 💔 Awaiao is forced to marry another woman, Madulimai, as per the tribe's custom that requires a man to have at least one child to carry his name.
  • 👥 The cultural tradition dictates that if a wife cannot bear children, her husband may marry another woman to fulfill the societal expectations.
  • 💃 Lunai is known as the best dancer in the tribe, but she is invited to the wedding of her husband and his new wife, which creates a complex emotional situation.
  • 🚫 Despite the invitation, Lunai refuses to join the dance at the wedding, highlighting her struggle with accepting the new marriage.
  • 🗣️ Awaiao and Lunai have a heart-to-heart conversation, revealing that they still love each other and the emotional bond that remains unbroken.
  • 🔗 They agree on a condition that if the second marriage does not work, Awaiao will return to Lunai, showing their hope for a possible reunion.
  • 🏠 Lunai decides to attend the wedding not to celebrate but to stop it, indicating her deep feelings and the conflict within her.
  • 🏞️ Lunai's courage fails her at the wedding, and instead of confronting the situation, she retreats to the mountains to process her emotions.
  • 🌿 In the solitude of the mountains, Lunai reflects on her relationship with Awaiao, symbolizing the internal struggle against the tribe's customs.
  • 📚 The story concludes with a quote by Michael Springer emphasizing the selfless nature of love and the sacrifices one must make for it.

Q & A

  • Who are the main characters in the story 'The Wedding Dance' by Amador D. Dagio?

    -The main characters are Awiyao, Lunai, and Madulimai.

  • Why does Awiyao have to marry Madulimai?

    -Awiyao has to marry Madulimai because Lunai, his first wife, cannot bear a child, and it is a tribal custom that a man should have at least one child to carry his name.

  • What was Awiyao's intention when he went to Lunai's house on the night of his wedding to Madulimai?

    -Awiyao went to Lunai's house to personally invite her to join the dance at his wedding with Madulimai.

  • Why did Lunai refuse to join the dance at Awiyao's wedding?

    -Lunai refused to join the dance because she was hurt by the separation and was the best dancer in the tribe, which would have been a painful reminder of her past with Awiyao.

  • What did Awiyao and Lunai discover during their heart-to-heart talk about their separation?

    -They discovered that they still had feelings for each other and loved one another despite the need to separate due to tribal customs.

  • What agreement did Awiyao and Lunai make regarding their future after the second marriage?

    -They agreed that if the second marriage with Madulimai did not work out, Awiyao would return to Lunai.

  • What did Lunai decide to do when she went to the wedding?

    -Lunai initially decided to stop the wedding, but she lost her courage and instead walked away from the celebration.

  • Why did Lunai go to the mountain after leaving the wedding?

    -Lunai went to the mountain to divert her bitterness and to reminisce about her story with Awiyao.

  • What does the story 'The Wedding Dance' illustrate about the characters' adherence to their tribe's customs?

    -The story illustrates that despite their love for one another, Awiyao and Lunai have to follow the beliefs, customs, and traditions of their tribe.

  • What quote by Michael Springer is used in the script, and how does it relate to the story?

    -The quote by Michael Springer is 'To truly understand and be able to share love, it takes sacrifice of oneself. It's realizing that love isn't about you, or what you can get, it's about you and what you have to give.' It relates to the story by emphasizing the sacrifices Awiyao and Lunai made for love and their tribe's customs.

  • What is the final decision Lunai makes regarding the wedding feast, and why?

    -Lunai decides not to break into the wedding feast because she lacks the courage to confront the situation and the unwritten law of her tribe.

Outlines

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💔 Love and Tradition: The Struggle of Awiyao and Lunai

The first paragraph introduces the story 'The Wedding Dance' by Amador Dagio, focusing on the couple Awiyao and Lunai. Despite their long marriage, Awiyao is compelled by tribal customs to marry another woman, Madulimai, as Lunai cannot bear children. Awiyao's decision to invite Lunai to the wedding dance, despite her initial refusal, leads to a heart-to-heart conversation revealing their lingering love for each other. The summary of their agreement to reunite if the second marriage fails and the symbol of Lunai keeping a 'build' are highlighted. The paragraph concludes with Lunai's attempt to stop the wedding but ultimately her retreat to the mountains to process her emotions.

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🌐 Tradition vs. Love: The Unwritten Law Broken

The second paragraph concludes the story by emphasizing the conflict between the love between Awiyao and Lunai and the tribal customs they must adhere to. It reflects on the idea that love involves sacrifice, as quoted by Michael Springer, and is not solely about personal gain but also about what one is willing to give. The paragraph ends with a thank you to the viewers and an invitation to subscribe to the channel, Pictureiffic.

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Keywords

💡Wedding Dance

The term 'Wedding Dance' refers to a traditional or ceremonial dance performed during a wedding celebration. In the video's theme, it symbolizes the cultural practice and the central event around which the story revolves. The wedding dance in the script is a poignant reminder of the cultural norms that dictate the characters' lives, particularly when Awaiao is marrying Madulimai while still having feelings for Lunai.

💡Couple

A 'couple' typically denotes two individuals who are romantically involved or married. In the context of the video, the couple Awiyao and Lunai represent the emotional core of the story, illustrating the deep bond between two people torn apart by societal expectations and tribal customs.

💡Marriage

Marriage is a legally or formally recognized union of two people. In the script, the concept of marriage is explored through the traditional lens of the tribe, where a man is expected to marry additional partners if his wife cannot bear children, as seen with Awiyao's marriage to Madulimai.

💡Tradition

Tradition refers to beliefs or customs handed down through generations. The video emphasizes the weight of tradition on the characters' lives, especially the tribal custom that mandates a man to have children to carry on his name, which leads to Awiyao's second marriage.

💡Custom

Custom denotes a traditional practice or usual way of doing things within a community. In the script, the custom of the tribe dictates that if a wife cannot bear children, her husband may marry another woman, which is a key factor in the separation of Awiyao and Lunai.

💡Separation

Separation implies the act of moving apart or being apart. In the narrative, separation is a central theme, as it highlights the painful decision Awiyao and Lunai make due to the tribe's customs, despite their love for each other.

💡Love

Love is a complex and profound emotional attachment between individuals. The script uses love as a driving force, showing that despite the external pressures of tradition, the love between Awiyao and Lunai persists, even leading to a potential reunion if the second marriage fails.

💡Sacrifice

Sacrifice is the act of giving up something valued for the sake of something else. The video's message is encapsulated by the idea of sacrifice, as Lunai and Awiyao must forsake their personal happiness to adhere to the tribe's expectations and traditions.

💡Tribe

A tribe refers to a social division in a traditional society consisting of one or more communities with shared ancestry and culture. The tribe in the script is the societal structure that shapes the characters' lives, dictating their beliefs, customs, and ultimately their actions.

💡Unwritten Law

An 'unwritten law' is a social rule or norm that is not formally codified but is widely recognized and followed within a community. In the story, Lunai contemplates breaking this unwritten law by attempting to stop the wedding, which signifies her struggle against the tribe's norms.

💡Courage

Courage is the ability to do something that frightens one; bravery. The script illustrates Lunai's internal conflict, where she lacks the courage to interrupt the wedding feast, highlighting the power of societal norms and the fear of breaking them.

💡Mountain

A mountain is a large natural elevation of the Earth's surface. In the narrative, the mountain serves as a place of solitude and reflection for Lunai, where she processes her emotions and contemplates her actions, away from the pressures of the village and the tribe.

Highlights

The story 'The Wedding Dance' by Amador D. D. de Pano is introduced.

Awiayo and Lunai are a married couple with a deep bond.

Awiayo is forced to marry Madulimai due to Lunai's inability to conceive.

Awiayo invites Lunai to his wedding with Madulimai, despite their separation.

Luna, the best dancer in the tribe, refuses to join the wedding dance.

Awiayo and Lunai have a heart-to-heart conversation about their love and separation.

The couple discovers they still have feelings for each other despite the separation.

Tribal customs dictate that a man must have a child to carry on his name.

Awiayo and Lunai agree to reunite if the second marriage fails.

Luna decides to go to the wedding not to celebrate, but to stop it.

Luna faces the internal conflict of breaking the unwritten law of her tribe.

She lacks the courage to interrupt the wedding feast and leaves.

Luna retreats to the mountains to process her emotions and memories.

The story ends with Luna reminiscing about her love story with Awiayo.

The story illustrates the conflict between love and tribal customs.

A quote by Michael Springer emphasizes the self-sacrifice involved in true love.

The narrator concludes with a reflection on love as a selfless act of giving.

The video ends with a call to action for viewers to subscribe to the channel.

Transcripts

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so

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today we are going to read the story

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the wedding dance by amador dagio

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there was a couple named awiyao and

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lunai

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they were married for a very long time

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but awaiao her husband

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has to marry another girl named

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madulimai

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because alumni cannot bear a child

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on the night of the wedding of awhile

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and madulimai

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awaya went to his and lunai's

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house where they used to leave to

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personally invite

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his ex-wife to join the dance

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but lunai refuses to join lumnai is the

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best dancer in the tribe

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they had a heart-to-heart talk about

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their separation

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and under conversation they found

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out that the couples still had a thing

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on each other

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they still love each other but they have

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to separate

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because their tribes custom is

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every man in that tribe should have one

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or more child

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that would carry his name and if his

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wife

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cannot give him a child he can marry

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another woman

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[Music]

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lunai can hardly let go of her husband

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the two both agreed that if a real

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second marriage

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did not work he will go back to lumnai's

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arms

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and this was sealed by the builds that

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lumnai will

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keep

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then a wheel goes back to the wedding

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because someone is calling him already

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after being fetched by others lumnai

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decided to go to the wedding

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not to dance or to join the celebration

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but to stop the wedding

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now

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she decided to break the unwritten law

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of her tribe

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but when she's near all her guts to stop

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the wedding

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suddenly disappeared she did not have

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the courage to break into the wedding

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feast

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lumnai walked away from the dancing

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ground

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away from the village she went to the

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mountain

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instead and in the mountain is where

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she diverted all her bitterness

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in her and she partly reminisce

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their story of a wheel

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and that ends the story the wedding

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dance

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in this story it is shown that aaliyah

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and alumni have to follow the beliefs

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customs and tradition of their tribe

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despite their love for one another

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a quote by michael springer to truly

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understand and be able to share

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love it takes sacrifice of oneself

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it's realizing that love isn't about you

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or what you can get it's about you and

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what you have to give

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[Music]

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thank you for watching

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