Aladdin and The Magic Lamp
Aladdin and The Magic Lamp
Aladdin and The Magic Lamp
SUMMARY PLOT:
Aladdin is a young boy living with his mother in poverty in a small town. His father died
recently, and Aladdin took his father’s place in running the family store with his mother.
One day, a stranger walked into the store, claiming to be his uncle. He convinces Aladdin to
work with him and telling Aladdin that if he does what he tells him, the boy will grow up to
be rich. Aladdin instantly agreed after hearing what the old man said. The old man and the
boy traveled for days throughout the desert. At last they came to a cave and the old man
remind Aladdin to not be surprised by anything he might see inside the cave. They stepped
inside and the old man shook open his fist and a ball of light suddenly appeared, brightening
the cave. The magician chanted a few magic words to which a dark hole appeared with a
steps that led down the hole. The magician ordered Aladdin to go into that dark hole and
keep on walking until he come to a large flat stone and on the stone will be a lighted lamp.
Aladdin slowly stepped down the stairs and found a garden of fruit trees that held fruits that
sparkled and shone. Then, Aladdin came to the large flat stone and found the lighted lamp
just as what his uncle said. He poured out the oil and took it back to the opening of the dark
hole. Aladdin called out his uncle and said that he found it. The magician called out in a great
hurry for Aladdin to give him the lamp but Aladdin decided to only give his uncle the lamp
just as soon as he’s up, wondering why his uncle seemed in such a hurry. The magician was
furious hearing Aladdin words and screamed for Aladdin to give him that lamp. The magician
wanted to get the lamp from the boy as soon as he could, and then kill him. Aladdin felt a
chill in the air. Something was wrong. Somehow he knew he must not give up that lamp. The
magician fell into rage and barked out more magical words only to see the hole shrinks and
eventually disappears. Aladdin was trapped! For 2days he pondered and thought back why
he didn't just give the lamp to the old man.. why his fate became like this. Unaccidentally he
rubbed the lamp and sighs hoping he can get out of that place. Out of nowhere, a huge
Genie rose up into the air and asked Aladdin if that his first wish to get out of the cave and
mention he got three wishes for Aladdin to command. Aladdin amazed of what just
happened in front of his eyes and immediately agreed to get out from that place. He went
for home and told his mother what just happened to him. At first the mother thought his
son is lying but to her surprised the Genie rose up when she asked for a feast serve it on
plates of gold. Mother and son enjoyed a feast like no other. Then the mother washed and
sold the gold plates, and bought necessary things to live. From then on, Aladdin and his
mother lived well.
One day, a stranger walked into the store.
“I am your uncle” said the stranger to Aladdin. “I have come to see you.”
Aladdin’s mother turned around. “My husband had no brother” said she to the stranger,
narrowing her eyes.
“I assure you it is true” said the stranger. “Years ago your husband and I agreed that if
something should happen to him, since I have been very fortunate in my life, I would help to
bring the same good fortune to your family.”
The mother was interested. “What do you have in mind?” she said.
“I know of a secret place that holds many riches” said the stranger. “I will take your son.
With the wealth he will find there, you and he will be set for life.”
And so the mother agreed. The old man and the boy traveled for days throughout the
desert. At last they came to a cave.
“You must know that I learned a bit of magic in my life” said the old man to Aladdin. “Don’t
be surprised by anything you might see.”
They stepped inside the cave. The old man shook open his fist and a ball of light suddenly
appeared, brightening the cave.
The magician chanted a few magic words to which a dark hole appeared with a steps that
led down to a dark hole.
“Fear nothing” said the magician to Aladdin.
“But obey me. Go down, You will walk through a garden of fruit trees. You must touch
nothing of them. Walk on till you come to a large flat stone and on the stone will be a lighted
lamp. Pour out the oil in the lamp and bring it to me. Now go!”
Aladdin slowly stepped down the stairs and found a garden of fruit trees that held fruits that
sparkled and shone. He could not help but reach out and touch one.
Then – too late – he remembered what his uncle had said. But nothing terrible happened. So
he figured he might as well put the fine jewel-fruit in his vest pocket. Then he plucked
another and another jewel-fruit, till all his pockets were filled.
Then, Aladdin came to the large flat stone and found the lighted lamp on it just as what his
uncle said.He poured out the oil and took it back to the opening of the dark hole.
Aladdin called out his uncle and said that he found it. “Here I am, Uncle!”
“Just as soon as I’m up” said Aladdin, wondering why the magician seemed in such a hurry.
“No, give me the lamp NOW!” cried the old man, reaching down his hand.
The magician wanted to get the lamp from the boy as soon as he could, and then kill him.
Aladdin felt a chill in the air. Something was wrong. Somehow he knew he must not give up
that lamp.
“Let me up first" said Aladdin. "Then will I give you the lamp.”
The magician fell into rage and barked out more magical words only to see the hole shrinks
and eventually disappears. Aladdin was trapped!
For two days, Aladdin despaired. “Why didn’t I just hand over this old lamp? Who cares
about it, anyway? Whatever might have come of it, it couldn’t have been worse than this!
What was I thinking?”
Rubbing the lamp, he moaned//sighed, “Oh, how I wish I could get out of here!”
At once, a huge Genie rose up into the air. “You are my master!” boomed the Genie. “Was
that your first wish - to get out of this cave? Three wishes are yours to command.”
Aladdin’s mouth fell open, amazed. He mumbled “yes, of course! More than anything I
wanted to get out of the cave and go home!”
The very next moment, Aladdin was outside his own home, still holding the lamp and with
all his jewel-fruits in his vest pockets.
His mother could not believe the tale her son told her. “Magic lamp?” she laughed.
She took the lamp, grabbed a rag, and started to clean it. “If there were really a Genie in this
old lamp, I would say to it, ‘Genie, make a feast for my son and me, and serve it on plates of
gold!’”
They enjoyed the feast. Then, the mother washed and sold the gold plates and bought
necessary things to live. From then on, Aladdin and his mother lived well.
One day, Aladdin thought to himself, “Why think small? With my jewel-fruits, I could marry
the princess and become the prince of this land!”
His mother laughed. “You can’t just go to a palace with some fine gifts and expect to marry
the princess!” But Aladdin urged her to try. They wrapped some of the jewel-fruits in silk
cloth, and the mother went to the palace followed by Aladdin.
The guards stopped them at once. But as she insisted she had something very valuable for
the Sultan, they let her in.
“What have you brought me in those silk rags?” said the sultan
The Sultan was impressed. “But if your son is as worthy of my daughter as you say, he must
bring me 40 golden trays of the same gems, carried in by servants.”
On the other side.. Aladdin was walking in around the palace and accidentally met the
princess.. they got to know each other and had a long conversation until Aladdin's mother
took him home..
The mother went home and discussed with her son the Sultan’s demand. “It's no problem,”
said Aladdin. Because he had fallen in love with the princess at the first sight.
“Call for the Genie and make your second wish.” And so his mother rubbed the lamp and
made her second wish. Before long, she was at the steps of the Sultan’s palace with 40
golden trays of the jewel-fruits, carried in by as many servants.
The Sultan was pleased. “But you cannot think this is enough to win the hand of my
daughter!” he said. “To truly win my favor, your son must build a golden palace for he and
my daughter to live.”
The Mother brought back this news, too. So for her third wish, the Mother asked the Genie
to create a golden palace. The next morning, right outside the Sultan’s bedroom, appeared
a huge golden palace, gleaming in the sun.
That’s when the Sultan agreed to marry his daughter to Aladdin. The princess also accepted
with an open heart the decision of her father who wanted to marry her to Aladdin because
honestly the princess had fallen in love with Aladdin when they first met.
THE END!!
ps// I created my own ending because the story is too long T_T
maafla lambat aku rasa aku amik masa lama sangat time research tu