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Bingel [31]
3 years ago
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What do Sindbad’s interactions with the maharaja suggest about his character?

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Bess [88]3 years ago
7 0

The hero of <em>"The Thousand and One Nights"</em>, <em>"Sindbad the Sailor"</em>, whose adventures were told in that compilation of <em>"Middle Eastern Popular Culture Stories"</em> around the <em>"Islamic Golden Age"</em>.

His interaction with <em>"The Maharaja"</em> (<em>The Great King</em>) in the first country he reaches, on his 1st voyage shows Sinbad as a sympathetic, forthcoming and grateful, also generous, friendly, caring and a well-disposed person, since he was helpful and willing to tell things since the beginning of their interaction; and afterwards referring to <em>"the Maharaja"</em> and the city as a Noble King, a Nice King and "A Noble city".

Nostrana [21]3 years ago
5 0

It suggest that Sinbad was a maverick, a person who dares to do new things and lookk for fortune and adventure.

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