The daughter of his vizier, Shahrazad, offers herself as a bride to the king, in order to save all the women from being killed. After failing at trying to convince her not to do so, the vizier lets his daughter be with the king. Shahrazad starts to tell Shahriyar a story and ends it on a cliffhanger; he puts off her execution for the next day so he can hear the rest of the story. This repeats with Shahrazad leaving all of her tales unfinished and the king constantly postponing her execution. All of the stories being told by Shahrazad (including the two stories told by the vizier) are sub-stories within this overall plot. It is a series of interlocking stories that cover many subjects. Therefore, there are multiple stories within stories within stories, which makes Shahrazad’s tale much longer, putting her execution on hold for a long time. She also tells some of these stories to King Shahriyar to get an idea across and affect the king’s
The daughter of his vizier, Shahrazad, offers herself as a bride to the king, in order to save all the women from being killed. After failing at trying to convince her not to do so, the vizier lets his daughter be with the king. Shahrazad starts to tell Shahriyar a story and ends it on a cliffhanger; he puts off her execution for the next day so he can hear the rest of the story. This repeats with Shahrazad leaving all of her tales unfinished and the king constantly postponing her execution. All of the stories being told by Shahrazad (including the two stories told by the vizier) are sub-stories within this overall plot. It is a series of interlocking stories that cover many subjects. Therefore, there are multiple stories within stories within stories, which makes Shahrazad’s tale much longer, putting her execution on hold for a long time. She also tells some of these stories to King Shahriyar to get an idea across and affect the king’s