

We all have heard of Ali Baba’s story at some point in our lives. The cherry on the top of this awesome story is that some scholar’s suggest that Sindbad’s adventures had an influence on classic western literature, like Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels and Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe. It’s only after he completes his seventh voyage that the sailor decides to settle down and lead a quiet life. Despite the eminent dangers of the ferocious beasts lurking in the sea, Sindbad is a slave to the thrill of the sea life. This is a story revolving around the seven voyages of the sailor Sindbad who recounts the tales of his exploits to a porter. With seagulls humming above the warm waters and the sun starting to trickle down the sky, finding a place to hide somewhere behind the mighty ocean, Sindbad sails straight into the mouth of incredible dangers. So here are 5 of those stories that we’ve probably heard in our childhood but lost over the years as we grew.
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Shahrazad spun one thousand and one stories to save her life, but these tales are less known compared to Shahrazad’s own story. The king takes a new queen every night, only to kill her when the morning comes.īy now, you’ve already guessed that you have walked into the story of Shahrazad, the princess who lived, thanks to recognition brought by Renee Ahdieh’s The Wrath and the Dawn and E. Under the drape of the dark sky pierced with shiny stars sits a young lass who awaits her destiny to be beheaded as the first rays of the sun kiss the sky.
