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RE: One Thousand and One Nights: Aladdin and the Magic Lamp: 19th Night

in #story2 years ago

the marvelous effects of the destiny of her son, the rascal of yesteryear!

I was going to comment on the change of Aladdin's personality. He was a young man who never cared for anything or try to be responsible until the arrival of the Maghrebi. The journey to retrieve the lamp and the harrowing experience changed him. He saw another side of life and became smart, wise and responsible which makes his mother happy!

And just as I feared, the Sultan reneges on his promise and instead marries his daughter to the son of the grand-vizier. But we don't know the reason for this. What price or gift could the "tarred face" 😂 grand-vizier have given to the Sultan that surpasses the fruit jewels that Aladdin's mother presented? This is suspenseful and I can't wait to read the next part.

This chapter highlights the importance of keeping promises and the consequences of breaking them which we will know more when the genie brings the couple to Aladdin. It's a good thing he has the genie to help. This emphasizes the importance of resourcefulness and quick thinking in difficult situations. Aladdin's ability to remain calm and use his magic lamp to his advantage shows the value of having a plan and being prepared for unforeseen circumstances. Thanks for sharing. 😊😊