The Therapeutic Function of Story telling: The Arabian Nights Vs. Franz Kafka?s Animal Stories
Story telling in the book of A Thousand and One Nights ,
functions as a way sublimating Shahrayar?s desire for
murdering Sharazad and releasing it through catharsis.
i.e. the stories function as a therapy for Sharayar and as
a brain-washing mechanism through which Shahrazad
hopes to cure Sharayar from his murderous desire that
has led to the deaths of many women because of his
wife?s act of infidelity. In this article, I will highlight the
similarities between some of the stories in the book of A
Thousand and One Nights which focus on ingratitude and
metamorphosis as dominant themes and some of Franz
Kafka?s animal stories (The Metamorphosis , A Hunger
Artist, and A Report to An Academy) which share the
aforementioned themes. By doing so, I hope to prove that
there is a good reason to assume that Kafka was, at least
indirectly, influenced by the book of A Thousand and One
Nights which, to the best of my knowledge, is something
that haven?t been done before.