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A film based on the fairy tale The Fisherman and the Devil.
The Fisherman's Tale is an excerpt from Arabian Nights, which vividly tells the story that the fisherman met the devil while fishing and finally defeated the devil.
In this story, the fisherman is honest, kind, witty and brave, while the devil is evil, cruel and stupid. Finally, the righteous side defeated the evil forces. At the same time, it also tells us that to deal with such a vicious enemy as the devil, we should not have illusions and show mercy, but dare to fight and rely on our own wisdom and strength to defeat it.
Extended data:
The Fisherman's Tale is an excerpt from Arabian Folk Tales One Thousand and One Nights. Although it has the basic characteristics of folk stories, it has been tampered with by religious priests and scholars in the long-term circulation process, and has been mixed with many exploiting class consciousness and religious concepts.
Arabian Nights spread in the Arab Islamic Empire in the Middle Ages. Therefore, it has a strong Islamic color. The words "Allah is the only master", "I entrust everything to Allah" and "I have no choice but to rely on the great help of Allah" are all over the book. Islamic fatalism is more prominent.
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