It looks like we don't have a Synopsis for this title yet. Per chance Ali captures the fiancée of Hugalu Khan, who turns out to be his girl friend Amara.

In the garden of Prince Cassim's garden, they have recollections of their childhood, but they do not recognize each other. In gratitude, Ali Baba grants Morgiana her freedom. When the thieves acknowledge that a caravan is bringing Lady Amara to marry the tyrant Hugalu Khan, Ali Baba meets her bathing and does not recognize her. Ali Baba climbed into a tree to escape detection, fearing correctly that they were thieves. Concerned when Cassim does not return, Ali Baba investigates to discover the corpse, which he takes home. He collects as much gold as his mules can carry, and brings it back home to his wife. Though we would expect Ali Baba to be our hero, he does not act in such a way, but is instead reliant on his slave's vigilance. A young girl whose father has been murdered by the dacoits (Zeenat Aman) has a score to settle with Abu Hasan. Analyzed in the context of the frame story, the characterization provides an interesting comment on Scheherazade's mission.

In one such caravan, are traveling Fatima and her father; a person who knows how to make gun powder.

Gundersen, Kathryn. Cassim and his wife insist Ali Baba tell them of his secret, and he complies.

Alibaba lives with his mother, an elder brother, Qasim, in a small village circa Mughal rule in Asia. Ali Baba is simply in the right place at the right time to learn the thieves' secret; he discovers the riches because of fate, not because of anyone else's actions.

Cassim is married to a rich wife, while Ali Baba works hard to support himself and his own family. On the same day when Alibaba reaches the palace, the General has taken command from the king and killed him while the king's daughter, Princess Marjina, is running for her life. The are two Persian brothers, Ali Baba and Cassim.

In "The Frame Story," he rules over the kingdom of India and begins the practice of marrying wives and killing them the next morning until Scheherazade begins to tell him stories every night.

What Alibaba does not know is the Khazi and Hussain are one and the same person, and that the Khazi has given instructions to his men to ensure that Alibaba is killed, so that no one can get their hands on his treasure. Ali Baba hears the password to the door of the cave of the dacoits and takes a lot of jewels from the cave. The Arabian Nights: One Thousand and One Nights study guide contains literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.

Once again, we finish with a happy ending. Amara's servant Jamiel helps Ali Baba, and the thieves rescue him in Baghdad and abduct Amara. It is interesting to note that Ali Baba is rewarded with prosperity and happiness for doing exactly what made the captain and the forty thieves reprehensible in the first place: stealing. When news reaches them that his father has gone missing, Alibaba goes in his search and not only finds his father, but also rescues Shehzadi Marjina from Shamsher.

Ali Baba hears the password to the door of the cave of the dacoits and takes a lot of jewels from the cave. That thief eventually meets Baba Mustapha, and learns that he had recently stitched up a body. Guleban is terrorized by dacoits. When the thieves acknowledge that a caravan is bringing Lady Amara to marry the tyrant Hugalu Khan, Ali Baba … Synopsis His brother, Cassim, married a wealthy woman and lived in the city. Once again, Morgiana is not fooled; when she goes out to borrow some oil, she discovers the men in the jars, and boils oil from the final jar, killing them with it. He hides the 40 thieves in large urns to kill Ali Baba. | Abu's attributes meets with considerable success when the Khazi is killed leaving him to take the Khazi's place. Worse, he is fooled twice by the robber captain, in two different disguises. Morgiana's role is the most interesting one to examine in this story. Copyright © 1999 - 2020 GradeSaver LLC. When Abu Hassan along with his thieves attack the caravan, he throws bags filled with gun powder on them but unluckily, Abu Hassan manages to loot them and hostage him and Fatima to his cave. Just click the "Edit page" button at the bottom of the page or learn more in the Synopsis submission guide. Circa Mughal rule in remote Asia; bandit, Abu Hassan wants to conquer Bahristan and his inhabitants thus any caravan that passes through this region is ambushed.

Alibaba and his mother leave the home.

Alibaba, (Dharmendra) a native of Guleba is in love with Marjina (Hema Malini).

Meanwhile, Alibaba, a young man finds a letter from the king that his father has been found by the king and is living there as he is too weak to return home. resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel. In fact, she is story's true hero, not only because of her cleverness but also because of her loyalty.