The story of Ali Baba and the 40 thieves is exciting. Morgiana, his servant kills 37 of the thieves by pouring boiling oil on them. It is her loyalty and cunning that protects the entire household. For this, she is given her freedom and weds the son.
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his father was the leader of forty thieves, that is what made him the prince of thieves and able to marry jasmine
Thieves in the Night was created in 1946.
Bicycle Thieves was created on 1948-11-24.
The Happy Thieves was created in 1962-01.
Ali Baba foiled the forty thieves
Morgiana helped her master by recognizing the 40 thieves in disguise and outsmarting them. She demonstrated her cleverness by eliminating the threat without anyone knowing.
she does a dance then stabs him with a dagger
In the story of "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves," the slave girl belonging to Kasim is named Marjana. She plays a significant role in helping Ali Baba outsmart the thieves.
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 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.
The main action in "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" involves Ali Baba discovering the thieves' secret hideout containing their stolen treasure. He then devises a plan to outsmart the thieves and ultimately defeats them with the help of his clever servant, Morgiana. The story showcases themes of bravery, wit, and justice prevailing over evil.
Morgiana - 1972 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M UK:15
The denouement of the story "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" is when Ali Baba's clever slave, Morgiana, outwits the remaining thieves by killing them one by one during their attempt to infiltrate Ali Baba's house. She successfully protects Ali Baba and his family, ultimately leading to the defeat of the thieves and the restoration of peace and safety to their lives.
The main characters in the story of "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" are Ali Baba, a poor woodcutter; Morgiana, Ali Baba's clever servant girl; and the leader of the thieves, who is sometimes referred to as Cassim in some versions of the tale.
Ali Baba and his elder brother Kasim are the sons of a merchant. After the death of their father, the greedy Cassim marries a wealthy woman and becomes well-to-do, building on their father's business but Ali Baba marries a poor woman and settles into the trade of a woodcutter. Ali Baba, the poor woodcutter was in the forest when he saw forty thieves stop in front of a cave.The leader said "Open Sim Sim!" and before Ali Baba's amazed eyes the sealed mouth of the cave magically opened and the men disappeared inside. To come out and close the entrance, the leader said "Close Sim Sim" and the cave sealed itself once more. Ali Baba waited till the thieves had left and then entered the cave after saying the magic words. To his delight he found lots of treasure. Ali Baba told his brother Kasim about the wondrous cave. Kasim set off to get some treasure for himself too. Sadly, he forgot the words to leave the cave and the thieves killed him. Ali Baba discovered his brother's body in the cave. With the help of a slave girl called Morgiana, he was able to take Kasim's body back home and bury it. Realising that someone else knew about their cave the thieves tracked Ali Baba down. The leader, disguised as an oil seller stayed with Ali Baba. He had brought along mules loaded with forty oil jars containing the other thieves. Clever Morgiana knew who the oil seller really was and poured boiling oil into the jars killing the other thieves. While dancing in front of the leader of the thieves Morgiana stabbed him. Ali Baba was saved and lived happily ever after.
No, you can kill people freely at other times, just as long as they are not also part of the Thieves Guild faction.