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GROUP 14

OUR TEAM

Aron James Adrian Ken Marata Eloisa Regencia


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THE TALE OF
THREE APPLES
A Thousand and One Night
(by Powys Mathers)
CHARACTERS

Rayhan
Harun al-Rashid Ja’far ibn Yahya Young Lady
(slave, ugly black
(The Caliph) (Vizier of the Caliph) (Murdered/damsel) slave)

Fisherman Old Man Young Man Eunuch Masrur


(old man/shaykh) (Uncle of the young (murderer, husband of (chief of the guards)
man) the younglady)
SETTINGS
CITY OF BAGHDAD
the story takes place primarily in the city
of Baghdad. It includes the city's streets,
neighborhoods, markets, and other public
spaces. The dead body of the young lady
was found in the river of Tigris, which sets
the stages of the investigation and
resolves the mystery of the damsel’s
death.
PLOT
The story is about a young man who mistakenly kills
his wife, cuts her into 19 pieces, puts her inside the
chest, and throws her into the river of Tigris which was
found by The Caliph and Ja’afar where the
investigation takes place. The young man was
deceived and tricked by the ugly black slave, which
made him believe that his wife was the slave’s
mistress. The slave had one of the apples that the
young man brought for his wife and that apple served
as the proof to reconnect those hints of the truth
behind the damsel’s death.
LITERARY
APPROACH

PSYCHOLOGICAL
CRITICISM
THE SEVEN
VOYAGES OF
SINBAD
A Thousand and One Night
(by Powys Mathers)
CHARACTERS

Sinbad King Mihrage Roc Reis


SETTING
ISLAND AND SEAS
Much of Sinbad's adventures take place on
islands and at sea. These locations are often
inhabited by mythical creatures, magical
beings, and hidden treasures. Sinbad faces
challenges such as sea monsters, giant
serpents, and monstrous birds during his
journeys.
PLOT
The First Voyage:
Sinbad's ship is wrecked on an island. He and his
crew explore the island, facing dangers such as
giant birds and a giant serpent.
The Second Voyage:
Sinbad sets sail again, and this time, he encounters
a giant whale. He is stranded on the whale's back
and must find a way to escape.
PLOT
The Third Voyage:
Sinbad discovers a magical valley with gems and
precious stones. However, the valley is guarded by
a giant bird known as the Roc.
The Fourth Voyage:
Sinbad is shipwrecked once more, this time on an
island inhabited by cannibals. He narrowly escapes
their clutches.
PLOT
The Fifth Voyage:
Sinbad's ship is attacked by a sea monster. He
manages to escape but becomes stranded on an
island with a giant serpent that guards a treasure.
The Sixth Voyage:
Sinbad is captured by a group of ape-like creatures
who take him to their king. He eventually escapes
with the help of a clever plan.
PLOT
The Seventh Voyage:
Sinbad encounters a mysterious old man who
provides him with a magic carpet. He uses the
carpet to fly to a remote island, where he discovers
a magical fountain that rejuvenates his aging father.
LITERARY
APPROACH

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CRITICISM
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