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    Aladdin Interpretation

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    I chose the 1992 Disney interpretation of “Aladdin”. This story revolves around a young man named Aladdin and his quest to find his place in life. He lives in the fictional kingdom of Agrabah. It is ruled by a Sultan who has a daughter named Jasmine, who is unwilling to marry any royal suitor that comes to court her. The Sultan is advised by his royal Vizier, Jafar. Now Jafar has ambitions of becoming the ruler. The way he sees he can achieve it is by obtaining a sacred lamp containing an all-powerful

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    tales have a common theme where their princesses or princes’ curses need to be broken by the spell through a kiss of love, so the dream becomes a reality. In the first feature-length animated film from Disney, The Snow White, and Seven Dwarves. Jasmine the princess and Aladdin the street boy both they had chemistry and realized their wishes against Jaffar and Middle-Est culture. Passing over the fabulous story of Ratatouille, Alfredo Linguini and Remy that is the story about rejected someone according

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    princess, Jasmine who is being forced by her father to find a prince to marry before her next birthday. Jasmine lives with her father who is …….. And when she gets tired of being forced to remain in the palace that overlooks the city, she sneaks out the marketplace, where she accidentally meets Aladdin. Aladdin is a street child who ends up becoming a prince and Jasmine’s prince charming. He does not really hold the title of a prince but instead as a hero. Throughout the film, Jasmine is shown to

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    Judge Genie

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    stuff. Case closed even if you say objection nobody will care. Jafar (Ashlynn): No! I’m not going back to jail! I just wanted a new carpet! (Run offstage) Judge Genie (Isaac): I said NO objections. Two years in prison! Guards get her out of here. Jasmine (Alison) No! Aladdin , this isn’t

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    Aladdin. He and is monkey abo survive poverty by stealing food form the market place. One day he saves young women named Jasmine who had gave a hungry little boy an apple without paying for it and was going to lose her hand as a consequence. He instantly falls in love with her and later finds out that she is really the princess. The movie consists of Aladdin trying to win over Jasmine and defeating the main antagonist Jafar. Subtle hints are dropped throughout

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    Alibaban Alternate Ending

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    “Aladdin cannot use magic anymore.” Alibaba shocked upon Judal’s words. He hold the magi’s arm and frantically asked: “What do you mean by that? Why did it happen??” Judal, the black magi, leaned against the wall, his hands were folded above his chest, frowned as he said: “The chibi had used too much power of rukh and even his own magoi during the last fight. Now he only has little amount of magoi left. Lucky for him he did not die.” “Isn’t magoi be able to regenerate?” Morgiana, who now walked

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    Paper On Aladdin

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    friend Abu. When a princess named Jasmine gets tired of being told what to do she sneaks out to the marketplace, where she accidentally meets Aladdin. Under the orders of Jafar (the sultan's advisor), Aladdin is thrown in jail and gets tricked into Jafar's plot to rule the land with a mysterious lamp. There is legend that only a person who is a "diamond in the rough" (poor) can retrieve the lamp from the Cave of Wonders. Aladdin falls in love with Princess Jasmine, but he can not marry

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    Although the use of animation inherently calls for more caricatured characters, Disney’s Aladdin and The Return of Jafar are full of harmful middle-eastern Arab stereotypes. Almost all the characters, save for Aladdin and Jasmine, who are the most “white” out of almost all of the other Arabs (they have middle class American accents, are of a lighter skin tone) are painted as the Violent Arab, for example; the shopkeeper attempts to slice Iago for attempting to steal some grapes. The villains are

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    Archetypes In Aladdin

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    meets a girl who is finding somewhere else to hide just like he is. Actually, she is Princess Jasmine, who is impersonating a civilian. She is running away from the castle due to her disagreement with her father over her arranged marriage. Aladdin is very gallant to help her, and gradually rose to love this beautiful girl. However, what Aladdin fears is not the guards going to hunt him around or Jasmine being the daughter of the king, it is

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    Many kids grow up watching Disney movies, and some of the lessons learnt are some things we will forever remember. Even some things unconsciously learnt help us to become who we are, for better or worse. When we watch most Disney movies, for the most part, we see the gender and body stereotypes portrayed and sexualized on to the characters. We see the Sexualization of their bodies and how they are all seen doing stereotypical women’s duties. It is important to analyze this topic because so many young

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