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    decided to focus my analysis on is “The Arabian Nights” also referred to as “A Thousand and One Nights” by an unknown author. This story begins with the sultan shahrayar and his wife. When shahrayar finds out his wife is unfaithful he kills her and vows to Mary a new woman every night prior to killing her every morning to avoid betrayal. His vizier’s daughter, Scheherazade comes up with a plan to stop shahrayar. She marries him and tells him a story that night. Although, she doesn’t finish it so he

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    The Arabian Nights allows the reader to view the world from an Islamic perspective. One can understand the values that shape and mold their society, such as faith and wisdom. It would not be an exaggeration to state that the Islamic society is based around these traits and are seen as crucial for survival. These traits are a major factor on how males and females are portrayed in The Arabian Nights. Women may either be portrayed as a possession of the male or the male under the influence of the female

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    Background of “The Arabian Nights” The Islamic Golden Age Among several renown works of the Islamic Golden Age is The Thousand and One Nights, which was consolidated between the 10th and the 14th centuries, and which later became a source of inspiration for not only many writers, but also for the Arabian Theater. The Islamic Golden Age refers to the period when the Muslim world was ruled by various caliphates, which came to an end in 1258 due to the Mongol invasions and the sack of Baghdad. Nonetheless

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    ouUnpopular yet magical and organized film The title of the fantasy-adventure film is Arabian Nights. It was released on the 30th of april in the year 2000. It was directed by a British director, Steve Barron. He is the same director of the movies Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990), The Adventures of Pinocchio (1996) and other fantastic movies. The movie was produced by 6 producers. Namely, Peter Barnes, Howard --, Robert H—and--. There are 2 main characters in the film. – Avital is charming as

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    The Presentation of Women in 1001 Arabian Nights 1001 Arabian Nights, also commonly referred to as The Arabian Nights, is a collection of tales from the Middle East that were told orally over the course of many centuries before being recorded. The Arabian Nights contained stories about many subjects, among them being love, magic, and wealth. One of the most interesting prospects of the collection is the role that women play in them. In the today’s world, women are portrayed differently all over

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    The Arabian Nights is renowned for its multiple uses of enframed narratives. The layering of stories adds new meaning to the various tales of The Arabian Nights by bringing up new questions. In every story one reads, one finds themselves asking why Shahrazad would tell such a story, what kind of message is this tale giving Shahriar, and why bother telling another story within an already enframed story. However, The Arabian Nights is not alone in its use of the enframed story. Works inspired by The

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    Pier Paolo Pasolini’s 1974 film, Arabian Nights, uses enframing in order to produce a rich dialogue around a particular theme seen in The Arabian Nights stories. His film uses two kinds of enframing devices, parallel stories and dictated stories. Parallel stories are instances where the camera moves between two different characters and their stories. Dictated stories are instances where the characters themselves read or relate a story. Both of these enframing methods work to draw comparisons between

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    Dasha Kofman Arabian Nights Paper 11/14/17 Abstract In my paper I will discuss how Sharazade’s role as a woman allows her to act as an advocate for female empowerment, through literature and storytelling. Initially, I will focus on the feminist role of Sharazade and how she is placed within her circumstances: 1001 nights of storytelling to the King to spare her life and the masses of woman after her. I will then go on to examine how Sharazade champions the case of feminine within her tales. She

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    Theater Review: The Arabian Nights On Sunday, March 19, 2016, I had the pleasure of attending Cal State University San Bernardino’s The Arabian Nights musical theater production written by Mary Zimmerman and adapted from the classical story of “The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night”. Run time was a total of 2 hours and 35 minutes, with special ticket pricing for students was 6 dollars, general being 15 dollars and special 12 dollars. As the book suggests the original story consists of 1001

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    Arabian Nights Essay The stories of The Arabian Nights examine the idea of living a more meaningful life. Indeed, the stories suggest that certain life lessons need to be learned in order to live a more prosperous and meaningful life. In each story, therefore, Sheharezade imparts a great deal of wisdom to her husband, the Sultan Shariar, in an attempt to change his perspective on life, and to save her own. From her stories he learns, firstly, that in order to live well a person must accept responsibility

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