The story is about a sultan (king) that used to marry women, by the next morining they were dead, and so on he kept practicing he's barabrism on the city virgins, till the day he married with Shahrázád, so beautiful, but so intelligent, she survived by telling every night a stoty till the sunrise, so the sultan were unable to kill here and so he did that race for one hundred and one nights, so the sultan felt in love with her and they live in peace and love ....
The logical survial game between Shahrázád and Sharayard is based upon a pragmatic exchnage "Tell me a story or I'll kill you ... then give me your body..." at this point : the twin poles for authority and sex that seems too vulgar to be an arabic noevl, most of the writers have classified that mysterious book to persians or indains.
The origins of those writings are no more my quest, I'll go accumulating the woman role as a night passion, the night in arabic -like in french- is feminin, the night is where evrybody can relax like a bad, the night is so long as a woman's hair, the night is warm beyond cold and so is the woman, the story is not that simple it has many psycological and philosophical directions, maybe the author was a woman he's self or have met a so warm situations.
In the end, the woman in this contest is a heretic domain of bravery, the woman saving the women lives, the quality of the stories told, the manner of exposure, ... all that puts the woman into a high position, but in the same time that same woman was just a subject of pleasure, maybe the sacrifice with the body is one of the holy femini wars.
CAN U PLEASE SEND US THE STORIES OF THE HUNRDED AND INE NIGHTS ON THE WEB???
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