Reading Notes: Arabian Nights, Part B
- There could be a story in how the princess felt throughout this whole ordeal, from the very beginning
- I like that she is so mean to him that he only sees her once a day
- Does she truly believe him that Aladdin is dead?
- I'm sure she feels very very guilty about exchanging the lamp and being the cause of all of this
- But does she know that everything Aladdin has is because of a genie? Does it not bother her that he is basically always lying to everyone?
- What do the people in Africa think when this palace appears out of nowhere? Do they know about the magician?
- You would think the magician would be moe clever than to drink the poisoned wine. Shouldn't he have been a little skeptical of the princess's sudden change of heart?
Bibliography: Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp from Arabian Nights' Entertainments by Andrew Lang link to reading
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