The book Aladdin and the Disney movie Aladdin have different stories. First in the book, the main character is Aladdin. He is a lazy boy because he doesn't like work and he plays all day with his friends in the market. He and his mother are very poor, and live in a small house. They are often hungry, but Aladdin never works, and never helps his mother. Second, the general plot is that one day a man named Abanazar arrives in the city and claims to be Aladdin's uncle. He tells Aladdin and his mother "that he is a rich man." He gives them gold, buys Aladdin a beautiful new coat, buys them a very good dinner and wants to help them. Aladdin is very happy and it was a wonderful day for him. But actualy Abanazar is not Aladdin's uncle. He is a magician from Morocco and wants to find an enchanted lamp. He knows the lamp is in a magician garden under the ground, near a city in Arabia. Only a poor boy from the city can get into the garden and find the lamp, and that boy's name is Aladdin. One day, Aladdin saw Princess Badr-al-Budur. She was beautiful, with big darkeyes, the most beautiful woman in Arabia! He falls in loves with her! Third, this story is a little boring because it change so quickly. I think that Disney's Aladdin is much more interesting than this story. Disney's Aladdin has dreams and fantasies, but this book is a realistic story, so I like Disney's story better. In the last scene, Aladdin and Badr-al-Budur killed Abanazar by a sword. I don't recommend this story to you.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
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