"Alibaba and the Forty Thieves" is a story from the One Thousand and One Nights collection, also known as Arabian Nights, which is a compilation of Middle Eastern and South Asian stories. The author of this particular story is not known, as the collection features a mix of folktales and stories that were passed down orally before being compiled into the written collection.
Ali Baba still remains a fictional character from medieval Arabic literature. He is described in the adventure tale of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. Some believe that this story was added to One Thousand and One Nights by one of its European translators, Antoine Galland, an 18th-century French orientalist who may have heard it in oral format from a Middle Eastern story-teller from Aleppo region. There is to this day no way of correctly identifying the originator of the story as these storey's were considered "camp fire" stories" often told to pass away some hours. Each story as in the case of many were added to and embellished as each story teller saw appropriate to keep his audience on the edge of their seats
Antoine Gallard is the first known author of Alibaba and the forty thieves. He wrote the story in the 18th century.
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The cast of Alibaba and Forty-one Thieves - 1975 includes: Adoor Bhasi Prem Nazir Thikkurisi Sukumaran Nair
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As with any good story, it is best learned by reading it, yourself.
In "Alibaba and the Forty Thieves," the rising action includes Alibaba discovering the thieves' secret cave filled with treasures after overhearing their password. As Alibaba takes gold from the cave, the thieves notice and try to find out who has discovered their hideout. Meanwhile, Alibaba's brother Cassim becomes greedy and tries to uncover the source of Alibaba's newfound wealth.
As with any good story, it is best learned by reading it, yourself.
The rising action in "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" is the thieves decided to kill Ali Baba. The thieves wanted to get even with Ali Baba because they were furious with him for finding their hidden treasurer and taking some of it.
Those who are careless lose everything. those who are clever prosper.
alibaba is brilliant
βAli Baba and the Forty Thievesβ is a Middle Eastern folk tale from βOne Thousand and One Nights,β also known as βArabian Nights.β The author of this collection of stories is not definitively known, as it is a compilation of tales from various cultures over centuries.
In the denouement of "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves," Ali Baba's clever plan to outwit the thieves is successful, leading to the defeat of the thieves and the recovery of the stolen treasure. Justice is served, and Ali Baba's bravery and wit are recognized and rewarded. Peace and prosperity are restored to the land.
The falling action of "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" occurs after Ali Baba's brother is killed by the thieves, and Ali Baba seeks revenge with the help of Morgiana, his servant. The thieves are ultimately defeated, and Ali Baba's wealth is secured, bringing resolution to the conflict.
The story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves is from The Arabian Nights, or A Thousand and One Nights, a collection of Persian-Indian-Arabian tales put into its present form around 1450, probably in Cairo.