(Este post foi escrito por mim - como autora colaboradora - no blog Random Thoughts. Random Thoughts é um blog de artigos diversos, crônicas e poemas, escritos pelo indiano Shobhendra)
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-Marília
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The stories that I read in my childhood have made my imagination fly higher than the magic carpet of Aladdin... 
Aladdin,  Ali Baba and the 40 thieves, Sindbad the Sailor, 1001 Nights and others  have provided enthusiasm and inspiration to my life...
These  childhood stories always made me dream about the female protagonist. One  moment I would be charming Princess Bela , the very next moment, I  would be the innocent Snow White. Then I would be the constrained  Sleeping Beauty or Cinderella waiting for a prince to come  -- a  handsome prince, rich and nice, who would save me  from all dangers and  bring about the happy ending  ... "and they lived happy forever". 
But  of all the female story characters that once marked my childhood  dreams, the two that have fascinated and inspired me the most are :  Jasmine and Scheherazade.
Jasmine  was a rich and beautiful princess. She could have married any wealthy  groom chosen by her father and led an easy life; However, Princess  Jasmine was ahead of her times. She was courageous. She chose to follow  her free will. She chose to explore the world outside her charmed  palace. She chose to discover her own choice. And discover she did --  Aladdin. 
Aladdin was no prince but a simple lad.  He  did not have the luxuries of life. He came from a life of suffering, But  in his heart, he had greater nobility than had the princes who were  born in golden cribs. He was noble, smart, funny, bold, courageous, and a  devoted friend. all at the same time - an ideal reward for the courage  of Jasmine.
I could spend hours talking about this  couple and their stories as they are my favorite.Who can forget  Aladdin’s adventure with his fast and faithful monkey Abbu. Who can  forget Rajah, the great and sweet tiger who was the intimate friend of  Jasmine? Who can forget the fights and the beautiful swords and the  music - so strong and intense? And spare a thought towards the story's  Oriental charm - "If you had three wishes, what would you ask for?"
Did  you ever wonder what the true meaning of this story was? Who was the real Genius? What wealth  Aladdin gained after meeting the smart and lovely girl who at the same  time was charming and stubborn??!!
And now finally,  let me tell you why I admire Scheherazade. I can go on for pages but I  will just give a glimpse of her splendor:
Scheherazade  was a beautiful and intelligent girl. She married the vengeful and  bitter Shahryār, the Persian King, a man angry and scorned with all  womankind. Under his reign, women have little or virtually no choice,  opinion or voice in society. But the voice of Scheherazade was to change  her fate forever...
Scheherazade is a proof of the  intelligence and faith of women. She choose a marriage which  seemed imminent death. But Scheherazade was above death. Scheherazade  enchanted Shahryār with exciting and interesting stories which the world  came to call as the Arabian Nights - tales full of mystery, surprise,  music, danger, adventure, friendship and love. Scheherazade re-inflamed  the human emotions in Shahryār and made him believe in the love,  happiness and a reason to appreciate life. 
Scheherazade  is an icon for women still oppressed today,more in some places than the  others. The charm of the culture and provinces brought to light by  Arabian nights has been dwindled by the constant laments that the war  has brought about in places like Damascus, Cairo, Karachi, Kashmir, Kabul, Gaza...
When will the  thousand and one nights be recreated in Baghdad? When will the sisters  of Scheherazade come to life once again? If only we would know......
And  finally,I leave with admiration and respect for the many Scheherazades  perhaps still unknown to us. The Scheherazades who use their insight,  patience, subtlety and persuasion while facing opposition,  but who  constantly strive to bring about a better tomorrow for everyone.
More than everything, we need to have ability with words, because good  words can change everything.
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-Marília
















