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    The Wedding Dance By: Amador Daguio Plot: The story started with a married couple‚ Awiyao and Lumnay‚ who were separating for the reason that they could not have a baby even if they have been married for so long. Awiyao‚ the husband‚ has to marry another woman despite the fact that he is still in love with his wife‚ Lumnay. It is because of their tribes tradition that if a couple could not bear a child together‚ they need to separate in order for the man to find a woman who could bear him a son

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    In the movie Muriel’s Wedding‚ there are many things that had repetition throughout the movie which gave symbolization of what it meant to the characters identity and events that occurred within the movie. In my representation‚ I have decided to pick particular scenes and shots from the movie to give the viewer an idea of what the movie can be about and the symbolism it holds. I have decided to use five scenes with the images at the top of the page Muriel at the beginning of the movie struggling

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    The second step of marriage brings the ceremony. This step is considered the transition period. The ceremony is usually what every young woman dreams of. The ceremony is elegant‚ with all of the trimmings. The bride will most often wear a beautiful white dress‚ and the groom will be all decked out in a tuxedo. This ceremony is held in front of God‚ family‚ and friends‚ and is performed by a preacher or priest. In a traditional wedding‚ the father will give the bride to the groom

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    WEDDING SPEECH Good evening! For those of you who don’t know me‚ I am Emerson‚ the very proud brother of our very nice groom. I want to start by congratulating the bride and groom‚ and thanking all of your for making the journey here today. When kuya Joel first asked me to be his bestman I felt very happy. I’m shy one and absolutely hate talking in front of a group of people‚ I’m very nervous. But do I have a reason why I’m saying no to my beloved brother? I could think about was how much we fought

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    Laguna Pueblo‚ Mexican‚ and White ancestry‚ the Native American writer Leslie Marmon Silko leans her work on identity‚ tradition and history. In her books‚ Silko deals with many issues related to American Indians. Besides‚ her half-breed character in Ceremony‚ can be perceived as a projection of her own person. Indeed‚ Alan R. Velie said in Four American Literary Masters that Silko revealed that living in Laguna Pueblo society as a mixed blood from a prominent family caused her a lot of pain. It meant

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    The potential and actualized violence discussed in The Modern Middle East and seen in Rana’s Wedding‚ reflect the tension of the war. In Rana’s Wedding‚ Rana is kicking a can when she comes across three men staring at her. She walked with trepidation and uncertainty past them. When viewing this you question what she is uncertain or afraid of. It may be of what the men may

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    through literature. Literary fiction takes concepts of the universe and turns them into tales – perhaps even with touches of fact – that attempt to explain or argue about life and its many complications. One such piece of fiction‚ The Member of the Wedding by Carson

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    There are many ceremonies in the Choctaw tribe‚ and all are very interesting. The most popular of these is the Head Flattening Ceremony‚ the Bone Picker Ritual‚ and the Sun Ritual. First off‚ the Head Flattening Ceremony. When a male was born the Choctaw would attach a board to the infant’s head. This would flatten the heads of the children. This was common‚ but since the tradition was not passed down throughout the years‚ the purpose or reasoning behind this is not clear. However‚ if I had to

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    ’retro’ while planning the groomsmen’s attire. Outwardly we grumble about the inconvenience and expense. Inwardly though‚ we can’t deny the special pride in knowing that the couple chose us‚ from among all of their friends‚ to stand with them on their wedding day. gift giving and receiving So what happens when‚ after the initial excitement of your pal’s engagement settles down‚ you learn that you have not been selected as a bridesmaid or groomsman? There’s no denying that this level of rejection can sting

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    Family Influence Perhaps the most important factor in a person’s development is his or her family. Family members can shape some one’s thoughts and can make it difficult for a person to fit in one’s environment. In the novel Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko‚ Tayo’s auntie is an antagonistic woman who is concerned about other people’s judgment toward her and her family. Her unfriendly behavior sprang from her low self-esteem and the anger she reproached because her sister’s unruly actions. The

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