What is the setting of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves?
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The moral lesson that can be inferred from the story "Ali Baba And The Forty Thieves" is that we should never lean before greed. one should never allow greed to take over our lives. in the story, all the characters feel guilty of being selfish at one or the other point of time. Ali Baba's brother in law Casium gets killed because of his greed and the thieves also are killed by the faithful servant of Ali Baba.
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The moral lesson of "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" is that we should not be a greedy person in our life.
A person should never be greedy.
In the book, every character feels guilty for what they did at some point of time.
All of the thieves are killed by the servant of Ali Baba in the last and also Casium gets killed for his greedy behaviour.
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