Name: Adrienne Tarrayo EDP Code: 15552 Subject: HUM 103 Time/Day: 4:30-5:30/ TTH-F-S Questions for panagtipon play: 1. What indigenous practices in the past are shown or implied in the play in terms of: - Harvesting -Gathering - Ratoon Cropping - Sugar cane cultivation 1.1 belief/impressions about '' bayot''? - Is something that is being degraded for some reason people think of them as funny or unacceptable in society only some people appreciate their existence, it is not always parallel some people might think that they like us but turned out to be not and some might accept us. Being “ bayot” is always been an issue in society, They do exist in a world of dark reality and hurtful discrimination from the people who haven't experienced being torn between showing their real selves to everyone and keeping it for the sake of their image and reputation. Their existence is widely known as a 'sinful' one. In addition, despite major changes in laws and norms surrounding the issue of same-sex marriage and the rights of LGBT people around the world, public opinion on the acceptance of homosexuality in society remains sharply divided by country, region, and economic development. 1.2 bayot' s role to '' men'' - Gender roles in society mean how we're expected to act, speak, dress, groom, and conduct ourselves based on our assigned sex. As for some gays who Are being pressured by their family they may act in societies as always been that of protector and provider. ... Men handled heavy work. (If any) For example, women are generally expected to dress in typically feminine ways and be polite, accommodating, and nurturing. As for Men, they were expected to be bold and gentle and so on. 1.3 identify some pains expressed to the community by Fidel and Julie being bayot or gay? At first, they do exist in a world full of discrimination. They are summoned by the people who are in the same shoes as them but in contrast to those who are weak, vulnerable, and void of courage in their hearts to speak up and to fight for their rights to be equal with the others who are living a normal life than them. Most of them are showing off discreetly to others to hide their real selves, afraid of being humiliated and hesitance and fright are evident in their eyes. Julie is confident enough to accept who really, he is and continues to live a life without thinking about the opinions that throws at him, and that they are free to live in their way in this world. We have no right to judge them, as for Fidel who is deeply hurt about not admitting the fact that he is one of his friends, he goes through many solutions and ways why he is being like that, to better understand oneself, first, you have to accept and love the way you are and by that, you will be able to gain happiness and start to love yourself. 2. Personally, how do you react to homosexuals? Explain briefly. Give specific situations based on your own experiences. At first, Homosexuality is a sexual interest in and attraction to members of one's sex, I accept wholeheartedly and respect who they are and whatever decision they make, they’re just like us who seek peace and acceptance, and just like us who are free to choose their lifestyle it is a matter of changing gender but not who they are, we have no right to look down on them and judge the way they express their self. I have a lot of friends who are homosexual they were genuine and I care for them. Also, all of us have the right to live equally. The people in the LGBTQ community tend to think that they're lower than other people who seem more normal than them. We are equally important in the world we belong to. The world won't form a perfect equilibrium if it weren't for the third gender, this may seem untrue because males and females can already make an equilibrium, but the LGBTQ community made a big impact on the world and widely excelled nationwide with their exceptional and extraordinary talents. We can do more about it, there are hidden talents in us. There is so much more in us that is much better to showcase than keeping it in ourselves, in yourselves.