The Wonder Tree: A Reflection on Society
"The Wonder Tree"
On the desert of Arabia, there was a tribe ruled by Ali Ben. One evening his daughter Zuleika ran to him and told him that there was a stranger going to their tribe. The newcomer told them that the great Sheik ben Nedi was coming the next day. Everyone was excited for their visitor is a great leader from another tribe, so they prepared gifts for the coming Sheik. While everyone is busy preparing, only Zuleika sat alone and idle. She has nothing to offer for the Sheik because her baby camel just died. She went near the great stone and sat there to weep. Suddenly a misty white figure took a shape of a beautiful fairy. The fairy asked Zuleika why she was crying and Zuleika told her the reason. The fairy told her that she has more to offer the Sheik and come back tomorrow where her tears fell upon and she will find something to give the Sheik. The next morning Zuleika came back and found a tree standing, so she told her father. That afternoon the great Sheik came and agreed that Zuleika's gift was the best of all. Arabia bless the day for they know that the tree will furnish them with food, fiber and shade.
Introduction
The Wonder Tree is an Arabian
folktale. When I read the story told by our English teacher, I was amazed of
how the story was going. The problem started when Zuleika, daughter of the chief
Ali Ben Ahmed, was crying because she can’t find a gift for the arrival of Sheik
Ben Nedi to her desert village. Then the solution takes place when a white
figure emerges from the well beside her and her gift will be in the morning,
and so it does and a tree grew out of the well. As I read the story repeatedly,
I notice that it has some kind of connection to Arabian tradition due to the
words used in the story.
In this blog, I’ll be
talking about how some terms and events in the story is related to the Arabian
tradition. Photos are provided to show evidence to know if it is real or not.
Body
The story has mention a
sheik in which according to www.Wikipedia.org is an honorific title in the Arabic language which gives the reason why the villagers are very excited for his arrival.
It is commonly designates the ruler of a tribe, who inherited the title from his father. "Sheikh" is given
to a royal male at birth, whereas the related title "Sheikha" is
given to a royal female at birth. They were known from the 15th
century to the present. They can either good or bad but in the story, Ali Ben
Ahmed was shown as a minor character but he’s a good leader and father to
Zuleika.
Bedouin with a young goat in central Qatar.
M. Ericson/Ostman Agency
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A scene where the White shining fairy appeared from the well if front of Zuleika |
As to the white figure inside the well, it’s information may be buried into the pile of myths files or its just made up.
Then in the end, the story leaves us with the line by Sheik Ben Ned,
“The most precious gift of all is the gift of the child’s tears, for it springs
from the desire from the heart.” Yes, it is true because when the parents see
the tears of the child, they know either what’s wrong with his/her life or the
gift that the child has given you.
Conclusion
After that, I concluded that the story is about the most wonderful thing
a child can do anything that can surprise us in which in the story, the tears
of Zuleika. But all of our lives have one thing we have to do, we have to make
sacrifices so that there can be a miracle at the end.
References
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheikh
- https://www.britannica.com/place/Arabian-Desert/People
- http://www.commisceo-global.com/country-guides/saudi-arabia-guide
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