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Sex and Lies in Arabian Nights

In Richard Burton's translation of Arabian Nights, several stories revolve around three ideas; sex, lies, and violence. It seems that one idea hinges on another and the stories use one to justify the other. This paper will explore the use of sex, lies, and violence and their interdependence on one another throughout three stories. These stories are "The Story of King Shahryar and His Brother," "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves," and "The Hunchback's Tale." It will also discuss the strange use of these ideas in the stories as well as Arabian culture.

Sex has been a mainstay in literature for countless years. Many love stories reach their highest point when the two perfect lovers consummate their relationship. However in Arabian Nights the idea of sex many times is used to create conflict or controversy and therefore leading to lies and/or violence. In "The Story of King Shahryar and His Brother," King Zamon, after realizing that he forgot a present to bring to his brother, returns home to find his wife naked in the arms of a black cook. He is so enraged that he kills them both there by cutting them into two. Here is an example of sex promoting violence in the story. When King Zamon arrives in


Again in the same story a discovery of sex is made. While King Shahryar is on a hunting expedition, Shah Zamon discovers his brother wife involved in an orgy wife a black slave, several white slaves, and the King's concubines. "Then they stripped off their clothes, and Shah Zamon suddenly realized that ten of them were women, concubines of the King, and the other ten white slaves."(Page 5) After that they paired of and the men mounted the women and the queen cried for her black lover, "Come to me right now, my lord Saeed!"(Page 5) The black slave came to her and then mounted her, all the while Shah Zamon has been watching. After struggling with the information, Shah Zamon decides to tell his brother and after discovering the truth King Shahryar decided that no woman could be trusted. He then developed a plan; first he killed his wife, her lover, the concubines, and the white slaves. Then he decided, "He also swore a binding oath that whenever he married, he would take his new wife's maidenhead at night and slay her the next morning to make sure of his honor, for he was convinced that there never was or could be one chaste woman upon the face of this earth." (Page 12) This example once again proves that sex, lies, and violence all spins the web of problems that we see in this book.

Lies are a prominent figure in many of the stories presented in Arabian Nights. In "The Hunchback's Tale" a lie that began with the tailor spun out of control until all that were involved became responsible for the so-called death of the hunchback. The tailor realized the hunchback was dead and brought him to the Je

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