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She told the Sultan stories, but did not complete them that night, but insisted on completing them the following day. She would then start another story and leave that unfinished. Her sister would insist every night to hear one of Scheherazade's tales.
AladdinAnswer:One Thousand and one Arabian Nights was told by King Shahryar's wife Scheherazade. As the story goes, the King marries a new virgin wife each night, then kills her in the morning before she can dishonor him. Eventually the king's advisor (called a Vizier) can no longer find any more virgins for the King to marry so the vizier's daughter Scheherazade offers herself to the king to be his next bride. The night of their wedding Scheherazade begins to tell the King a story, but leaves off the ending. The king is so curious that he doesn't want to have her killed before the story ends. The next night she begins a new story (without ending the previous one) and again she doesn't reveal the ending. This continues for 1001 nights, hence the name of this collection of stories that includes The Seven Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor, Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp and Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.
Scheherazade tells her husband a story each night to delay her execution. By captivating him with her storytelling, she hopes to keep him intrigued and interested in hearing more stories, thus prolonging her life. This strategy allows her to buy time and eventually win his mercy.
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The Afro-Asian culture has many stories, but all of them are varied and tell varying stories of these people.
I believe he tells four stories.yar person above me your right 4 stories
He has told her many stories :)
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Zeus did not tell stories, he was in them.
They tell the stories of the tribe's history and folklore. Many of these stories have morals for the young to learn.
The Afro-Asian culture has many stories, but all of them are varied and tell varying stories of these people.