The tale of Aladdin

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阿拉丁神灯英文读后感

阿拉丁神灯英文读后感

阿拉丁神灯英文读后感After reading the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp, I was left with a sense of wonder and amazement at the magical world that the story created. The tale of a young boy who discovers a magical lamp containing a powerful genie who grants him three wishes is a classic story that has been retold and reimagined in various forms throughout the years. However, the original story, as written in "One Thousand and One Nights", still holds a special place in my heart.The story begins with Aladdin, a poor young man living in a Middle Eastern city, who is approached by a sorcerer who tricks him into retrieving a magical lamp from a cave. After getting trapped in the cave, Aladdin discovers the lamp and rubs it, releasing the powerful genie who grants him three wishes. With the help of the genie, Aladdin becomes wealthy and powerful, but he also faces numerous challenges and dangers along the way.One of the things that struck me the most about the story is the theme of the power of wishes and the consequences of using them. The genie in the lamp has the ability to grant any wish, but Aladdin quickly learns that each wish comes with its own set of consequences. This made me reflect on the idea that our actions, no matter how well-intentioned, can have unintended consequences, and that true happiness and fulfillment cannot be achieved through material wealth alone.Another aspect of the story that I found fascinating is the portrayal of the magical world that Aladdin inhabits. The vivid descriptions of the palace, the gardens, and the treasures that Aladdin encounters are so rich and detailed that I felt like I was transported to a different time and place. The story's setting also gave me a greater appreciation for the rich cultural heritage of the Middle East and the enduring power of storytelling in that region.Additionally, the character of Aladdin himself is a compelling figure. Despite his humble beginnings, he demonstrates bravery, resourcefulness, and a strong moral compass throughout the story. His journey from rags to riches is not without itschallenges, and I found myself rooting for him as he faced off against the sorcerer and navigated the complexities of his newfound wealth and power.Finally, the story's themes of love and redemption added an emotional depth to the narrative. Aladdin's love for the beautiful princess and his desire to win her heart were touching, and the sacrifices he makes for her demonstrate the power of love to overcome even the most daunting obstacles.In conclusion, the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp is a timeless tale that continues to captivate readers with its magical elements, compelling characters, and thought-provoking themes. It serves as a reminder that true happiness comes from within, and that the pursuit of wealth and power can lead to unexpected consequences. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this classic story and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a captivating and enchanting tale.。

阿拉丁神灯读后感英语150

阿拉丁神灯读后感英语150

阿拉丁神灯读后感英语150After reading the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp, I was deeply impressed by the magical and adventurous journey of Aladdin. The story not only entertained me but also left me with some valuable insights and thoughts.First of all, the character of Aladdin taught me the importance of perseverance and courage. Despite facing numerous challenges and obstacles, Aladdin never gave up and always found a way to overcome them. His determination and bravery are truly inspiring, and it made me realize that in the face of adversity, one should never lose hope and always keep fighting for what they believe in.Moreover, the magical power of the genie in the lamp made me reflect on the concept of wishes and desires. Throughout the story, Aladdin was granted three wishesby the genie, but each wish came with its own consequences. This reminded me that our desires should be carefully considered, as they may have unforeseen outcomes. It is important to be mindful of what we wish for and to understand the potential ramifications of our desires.Furthermore, the story also highlighted the theme of love and sacrifice. Aladdin's love for Princess Jasmine drove him to make selfless decisions and take risks in order to win her heart. This aspect of the story emphasized the power of love and the willingness to make sacrifices for the ones we care about. It made me appreciate the value of love and the importance of putting others' happiness before our own.Additionally, the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp served as a reminder of the consequences of greed and selfishness. The character of Jafar, who sought to use the genie's power for his own selfish desires, ultimately faced the consequences of his actions. This part of the story taught me the importance of integrity and the dangers of being consumed by greed.In conclusion, the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp is not just a tale of adventure and magic, but it also carries valuable lessons and moral messages. It serves asa reminder of the significance of perseverance, the power of love, the consequences of desires, and the dangers of greed. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this classic story and it has left a lasting impression on me. I believe that these timeless lessons will continue to resonate with readers for generations to come.。

arabiannights翻译

arabiannights翻译

arabiannights翻译Arabian Nights(阿拉伯夜晚)是一部古老而受欢迎的阿拉伯文学作品,也被称为《一千零一夜》。

这部作品以故事中的主角沙赫拉扎德为导线,讲述了一系列奇幻、浪漫和冒险的故事。

Arabian Nights以其丰富多样的故事情节和生动的描绘方式而闻名。

在这些故事中,读者可以看到各种不同的人物、文化和传统。

同时,该作品也揭示了一些深层次的人性和道德问题。

以下是一些关于故事的中英文对照例句:1. The story of Aladdin and the magic lamp.阿拉丁和神灯的故事。

2. Sheherazade told tales to the king for a thousand and one nights.沙赫拉扎德向国王讲述了一千零一夜的故事。

3. The genie granted three wishes to the protagonist in the story.神灯精灵给了故事中的主人公三个愿望。

4. The story of Sinbad the Sailor takes the reader on a thrilling adventure.辛巴达航海记的故事带领读者踏上了一场惊险的冒险之旅。

5. The tale of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves is full of suspense and intrigue.阿里巴巴与四十大盗的故事充满了悬疑和阴谋。

6. The protagonist in the story outwitted the evil sorcerer using clever tactics.故事中的主人公通过聪明的策略蒙蔽了邪恶的巫师。

7. The story teaches us the importance of honesty and kindness.这个故事教会了我们诚实和善良的重要性。

英文童话剧:阿拉丁神灯The_Tale_of_Aladdin

英文童话剧:阿拉丁神灯The_Tale_of_Aladdin

英文童话剧:阿拉丁神灯The Tale of Aladdin Characters: Aladdin, Genie, Jasmine, SultanSCENE 2Aladdin:(Notices the lamp) Hey what’s this?(He picks it up) Whew… it’s so dirty… probably just garbage.(He rubs the lamp clean)Genie: (Genie appears. Aladdin is astonished.) Who are you that calls me from my lamp?Aladdin:What?Genie: Who are you? And why have you called me?Aladdin:I didn’t call.I mean I don’t think I did.Ah… I am sorry to disturb…(Genie interrupts)Genie: What’s your name?Aladdin:A…A… Aladdin.Please don’t hurt me.Genie: (Bows to Aladdin) I am the genie of the lamp I will obey you.I will do anything you ask. What is your command?Aladdin:You mean that you live in this lamp and when I rub it you will come out and do anything I say?Genie: (Nods) That is correct!Aladdin:As-saGenie: I don’t understand.Aladdin:Never mind. OK first I want to wish for some different clothes, some new shoes… no wait… first I wish that I could leave this place to see the rest ofthe world… no I wish… Wow who i s that? She is beautiful! (Just then Jasmine enters. She is crying. She sits down. Aladdin makes a sign to the genie to keep quiet and crosses to her) Why are you crying?SCENE 3Jasmine:Well wouldn’t you?Aladdin:Wouldn’t I what?Jasmine:Cry if you were me?Aladdin:Oh I don’t know.I don’t think so.Jasmine:But he has such small mean eyes…Aladdin:He does? (He looks around)Jasmine:…and he’s bald. And just because he is a general in the army my father says that I have to marry him.Aladdin:Well you d on’t always have to do what your father says.Jasmine:I do. My father is the Sultan… you know he is the king, and if I don’t obey…(She makes a cutting sign across her throat.)Aladdin:Wow… I guess being a princess isn’t so great after all.There must be something that I can do to help. (Aladdin suddenly has an idea. He looks over at the Genie and at his magic lantern.) Hey, I’ve got an idea!(Suddenly there is the sound of footsteps) What’s that?Jasmine:Oh no… it’s my father.I shouldn’t be talking with you. If he finds you… (She makes a cutting sign across her throat)Hurry… Hide… Over there…(Aladdin runs and hides. The Sultan enters. Aladdin watches.)Sultan: I have been looking all over for you. Well my foolish daughter. Have you thought about my decision? You will marry the general right?Jasmine:I suppose so father. What else can I do?Sultan: Wonderful! A wise decision. There is nothing to cry about. You will have a magnificent ceremony, and we shall have a parade in the streets… a band… music… delicious foods…and…(Aladdin interrupts him)Aladdin:Excuse me Mr. Sultan, sir…Sultan: Who is this intruder?Aladdin:(Very nervous) Ah… Aladdin sir. (He bows)Sultan: What are you doing here? Guards! Guards!Aladdin:Wait please. I came here to give you a very high honor.Sultan: A high honor. What kind of high honor?Aladdin:I came here to offer a more worthy husband for your daughter sir.Sultan: Better than a general? Impossible!Aladdin:Oh yes it is sir. It is the most amazing man. He is a brave and honorable night and has mysterious and magical powers.Sultan: Hmmm…And who is this person that you are speaking of?Aladdin:This person is me.(Says it weakly) Yes, it is me (Says it stronger. At first the Sultan frowns, but then he smiles, and then he starts to laugh. Aladdin and Jasmine pretend to laugh with him.)Sultan: (He finally stops laughing) Guards take him away!Aladdin:No wait! Please sir, listen to me. I am telling the truth…I can prove it!Sultan: All right then, if you want to marry my daughter you must pass a test. There is a dragon that has been killing many of the villagers in mykingdom. Come to my palace before sunset tomorrow with the dragon’s head. If you kill him, you can marry my daughterAladdin:(Swallows) Very well sir. (He bows to the Sultan and winks at Jasmine.)Jasmine:(The Sultan is dragging her out) Oh Aladdin you shouldn’t have done this!SCENE 4Aladdin:(Rubs lamp. Genie comes to life.) Boy am I glad to see you!Genie: You look terrible what happened?Aladdin:I fell in love.Genie: Oh that explains it.Aladdin:You said that you would do anything for me didn’t you?Genie: Yes. I am your servant.Aladdin:Excellent. Come with me into the village tonight… and together we must defeat a man-eating dragon.Genie: (looks a bit scared and surprised) But, I thought that you just wanted new shoes?Aladdin:Come on we don’t have much time! (They run out.)SCENE 5Sultan: (Looking at his watch) Well, it seems as if Mr. Aladdin has disappeared. I guess that he must the end of your foolish friend. Probably dead… (Just then Aladdin enters)Aladdin:(He is carrying the head of a dragon) Father! I have passed your test sir. The dragon is dead.Sultan: You amaze me Aladdin. You killed the dragon. I underestimated you. You shall marry my daughter.Jasmine:Oh thank you father! (She runs to embrace him)Sultan: Come. We shall plan the wedding feast! My son!Aladdin:(Bows) Father. (Sultan exits) Oh I almost forgot. I have a present for you. (Aladdin pulls out the lamp.)Jasmine:It’s beautiful, but it’s much too valuable.Aladdin:A wedding present. (Jasmine takes the lamp and gives Aladdin a kiss.)。

The Tale of Aladdin阿拉丁神灯

The Tale of Aladdin阿拉丁神灯

The Tale of Aladdin演员:阿拉丁茉莉灯神国王商人侍卫Scene1商人:Ah, Good evening to my friends. Welcome to here today. And welcome to my shop. What do you need today? There must be something you need today. What about this? Or look at this.Wait! Don’t go! I can see that you want something special. Why don’t you look at this? (举出神灯) This is not a normal lamp! It changed a young man’s life. His name was Aladdin.One day, he found this lamp and the story started from here…Scene2阿拉丁:I’m hungry! I didn’t eat anything all day. Hey, what’s this? Wow! It’s dirty. (擦灯)精灵:Who calls me from the lamp?阿拉丁:What?精灵:Who are you? And why have you called me?阿拉丁:I didn’t call. I mean I don’t think I did. Ah… I am sorry to do this.精灵: What’s your name?阿拉丁:A…A… Aladdin. Please don’t hurt me.精灵: (鞠躬) I am the genie of the lamp. I will do anything you ask.阿拉丁:Anything?精灵: Yes. Anything.阿拉丁:Oh yeah!精灵: Excuse me?阿拉丁:Never mind. OK first I want some delicious food, then I want some new clothes .Next I need some money. At last. I want…Wow who is that? She is beautiful! (茉莉入场)Scene3茉莉:Well wouldn’t you?阿拉丁:Wouldn’t I what?茉莉: wouldn’t you cry if you were me?阿拉丁:Oh I don’t know. I don’t think so.茉莉:But he has such small eyes…阿拉丁:Who? (He looks around)茉莉:…and he has no hair. And because he is a captain in the army, my father says that I have to marry him.阿拉丁:Well you don’t always have to do what your father says.茉莉:I do. My father is the King. I f I don’t…(She makes a cutting sign across her throat.)阿拉丁:Wow… I guess it not easy to be a princess. There must be something that I can do to help.Hey, I’ve got an idea! (号角声)What’s that?茉莉:Oh no… it’s my father. I shouldn’t talk with you. Hurry… Hide… Over there…国王: I am looking for you every where. Well my daughter. Did you decide to marry the captain?茉莉:I think so father. What else can I do?国王: Wonderful! A wise decision. There is nothing to cry about. Ha ha…阿拉丁:Excuse me ,sir…国王Who are you?阿拉丁: Ah… Aladdin sir.国王: What are you doing here? Guards! Guards!阿拉丁:Wait please. I came here because your daughter should have a better husband.国王: Better than captain? Impossible!阿拉丁:Oh yes it is sir. He is handsome, brave and strong.国王: Hmmm… And who is he?阿拉丁:It is me.国王: Guards take him away!阿拉丁:No wait! Please sir, listen to me. I can prove it!国王: OK, if you want to marry my daughter you must pass a test. There is a monster in my kingdom. Kill it before tomorrow evening. If you kill him, you can marry my daughter阿拉丁: Very well sir.茉莉: Oh Aladdin you shouldn’t do this!Scene4阿拉丁: Boy am I glad to see you!精灵: You look bad what happened?阿拉丁:I fell in love.精灵: Oh Well, I see.阿拉丁:You said that you would do anything for me didn’t you?精灵: Yes. I am your servant.阿拉丁:Excellent. Come with me into the village tonight… and together we must defeat monster. 精灵: (looks a bit scared and surprised) But, I thought that you just wanted delicious food!阿拉丁:Come on we don’t have much time!商人:(Enters) Aladdin and the Genie went into the village later that night, and what did they see… a big monster, with long sharp teeth and evil green eyes.Oh my god! Ah yes. But Aladdin and his magic Genie fought with that monster. And who won? Hmm… well just watch and see.SCENE 5国王: Well, it seems that Mr. Aladdin didn’t come. Probably he is dead…阿拉丁: Father! I have passed your test sir. The monster was dead.国王: You amaze me Aladdin. You killed the monster. I underestimated you. You shall marry my daughter.茉莉:Oh thank you father!国王: Come. We shall plan the wedding feast! My son!阿拉丁: Father. Oh I almost forgot. I have a present for you.茉莉:It’s beautiful, but it’s much too valuable.阿拉丁:A wedding present. Marry, my prince。

阿拉丁神灯的故事(英文版).解析

阿拉丁神灯的故事(英文版).解析

After reading Aladdin And The Enchanted lap When I was a little girl, I had read the story——Aladdin And Enchanted lamp.At that time, I just admired Aladdin very much that he was lucky enough to have the Enchanted lamp. If only I had it! I would do and get everthing what I want easily without any effort. However minds have been changed when I grown up. I read the story once again.Aladdin was a lazy boy. He didn’t like to work and he played all day with his friends in the market. He and his mother were very poor and were after hungry,but Aladdin never helped his mother. One day, Aladdin’s uncle, Abanazar, arrived in the city “I’m a rich man ”, he told Aladdin and his mother. He gave them gold, bought Aladdin a beautiful new coat, and wanted to help them. Aladdin was very happy. But as a matter of fact. Abanazr was not Aladdin’s uncle. He was a magician form mocrocco, and he wanted to find an enchanted lamp. He knew the lamp was in a magical garden under the ground, near a city in Arabia. Only a poor boy form the city can got into the grden and find the lamp. And that boy’s name wasAladdin. So Abanazar helped Aladdin’s family with the intention of Aladdin helping him find the lamp. After he got the trust of them . He took Aladdin to the garden of the Sultan’s Pslace, after a long walk, they got to the destination eventually. Abanazar made a fine and took some powder out of a small box , and put it on the fine. He closed his eyes and said,“Abracadabra !” At once, the sky went dark. Black smoke came from the fire, and in the ground there was now a big white stone with a ring in it. Aladdin was very afraid. He began to run away, but Abanazar took his arm and hit him on the head. For a minute or two Aladdin could not speak or more. Then he cried. Abanazar said,“I’m your father’s brother, and you must obey me. Don’t be afraid. In a short time you are going to be a rich man. Now only you can move this stone. Put your hand on the ring and say your name and your father’s name.”Very afraid, Aladdin put his hand on the ring. It was not very hot, but very cold. He said just as Abanazar told him. The stone moved easily. And now Aladdin could see stairs alone, and bring the lamp to him. But Aladdin hoped Abanazar would go with him. Abanazar refused, he took a gold ring off his finger and gave it toAladdin. He said it would protect Aladdin. Aladdin put the ring on the little finger of his left hand and began to go down the stairs. It was dark and he was afraid, but he was more afraid of Abanazar. And Aladdin was right to be afraid, because Abanazar was not his uncle. He was a magician, and he wanted this lamp, and only a poor boy from the city coukd see Abanazar and the blue sky. Abanazar urged, and put his hand,“Give the lamp to me .”But Aladdin said “ First help me out, then you can have the lamp .”“First the lamp .” Cried Abanazar , “give me the lamp!”“No ”Aladdin said “ You good - for –nothing! You dog! You and the lamp can stay down there !” Angrily, Abanazar ran to the fire and put more powder on it. The big white stone moved again, and now Aladdin could not see the sky . He was in the dark, under the ground, and could not got out.For three days and three night s Aladdin sat on the stairs and waited, but no help came. On the third day he remembered Abanazar’s ring on his finger ——the ring to protect him. He could not see the ring in the dark so he put his right hand on it. Whoosh ! There was a sudden noise, and blue smoke came out of the ring. And then, outof smoke came a big jinnee. The jinnee cried, he said he was the slave of the ring. And asked Aladdin whether he needed help. Aladdin was very surprised, and very afraid, then he asked the jinnee take him to home . And he also got food , gold and became rich . Moreover, he married the princess of the kingdom. Then lived happily in the new palace.But things were not better all the time. Abanazar changed the enchanted lamp with a new one from the wife of Aladdin’s. So in a second, Abanazar, the Palace, the gardens and the princess were gone. And in front of the Sultan’s Palace there was now only a little red smoke. Fortunately, after a struggle, Aladdin saved princess and they lived happily in their palace. That’s the ending.The ending in fine. But after reading this tale once more, my thought becomes further. It won’t stay on the surface. There are so many question marks crowding into my mind. I just look down him. He was greedy as well. When he was in the garden, he took fruit from the trees, and to put it in every pocket of his coat. He not only wanted to become rich, but also marry princess. How greedy he was. In addition, he was so silly. It was the ringhelped him out of danger, and the ring belongs to Abanazar at begining who gave it to him. But Abanazar just wanted the lamp. Consequently, it is apparent that the lamp is more important than ring. But after Aladdin got home. He was hungry then he asked his mother to sell the lamp to get money. If his mother wouldn’t clean the lamp, the big jinnee wouldn’t turn up. Wouldn’t he starve to death? Was there anyone else helping him?Would he marry princess and live a happy life? No, there is no denying, but he was just lucky enough.One question crowds into my mind. What is true love on earth? Is it just jewery and gold? I’m afraid not. I feel depressed that just because of Aladdin was a rich man so the king agreed Aladdin married the princess, his only daughter. I wonder, if the king knew it was the lamp that made Aladdin became rich. Would he ler his daughter marry lamp or get the lamp by force? The king just paid more attention to the substance, he didn’t care about the man’s qualities . But the most important aspect is the good qualities. Maybe my point of view is wrong. I’m not mature after all mentally . But it’s just my own idea.Another question, Aladdin said he loved the princess,but he didn’t know her at all, just because she was beautiful, with big dark eyes ——the most beautiful woman in the kingdom. Isn’t it so shallow? He didn’t know the princess before, of course, he wasn’t famliar with her. He just was attracted by the princess’s beautiful appearance. If everybody just like him, I feel so pity for all ordinary but warm-hearted girls.The third question. How about Aladdin’s mother’s life ? Aladdin and his wife lived in the palace happily, where was his mother? His mother was becoming older and older, she needed to be woked after, but who take care of her? Her lazy son ? Did Aladdin show any careness to her old mother? It was his mother who brought him up. But he even didn’t help his mother do anything else. He just asked his mother do something for him. How ungrateful he was ! I feel sorry for his mother.Besides, it seemed that Aladdins did nothing at all but he got every thing he wanted. It’s a huse irony, especially for others who are hard-working. He just depended on the enchanted lamp. He didn’t make any effort . Consequently, his belongings were gone in a second. Although he got them back eventually. At the ending, it said , They lived formany years, and had many children. But Aladdin always carried the magic lamp with him day and night. He was afraid of losing it once more. I think, he also knew his fortune wasn’t steady.Last but not least, In my perspective, no one can deny the fact that we all want to make our fortune. We should spare no effort to achieve it by ourselves. Don’t just depend on an “enchanted lamp”. It’s not lasting and become wither soon . Just as the old saying goes, “ There is no such thing as a free lunch in the world. ”Believe in yourself. You can do it by yourself. Just go ahead. Do what you should you do perfectly. I’m sure we can also have a beautiful and happy life in the future, as long as we long for it and take actives from now on.。

阿拉丁神灯 The Tale of Aladdin

阿拉丁神灯 The Tale of Aladdin

阿拉丁神灯The Tale of AladdinCharacters角色: Aladdin(阿拉丁), Genie(神灯守护神), Jasmine(阿拉丁妻子),Sultan(Jasmin的父亲)SCENE 1Genie: Ah, good evening to you my friends. Yes, Welcome to my Land of mystery! Yes, I come from a land. From a faraway place. A place where there are camels, intense heat and more sand than water. But it is home. Well actually this is home. (Shows lamp) Yes, I am a magical Genie, and most of my life is spent in this tiny little lamp.But… this is no ordinary lamp! It once changed a young man's life. His name was Aladdin, and I helped him find true love. He found my magical lamp and it changed his life. (He sets the lamp down and exits. Aladdin enters. He is whistling a tune.)SCENE 2Aladdin: (Notices the lamp) Hey what’s this? (He picks it up) Whew…it’s so dirty… probably just garbage. (He rubs the lamp clean)Genie: (Genie appears. Aladdin is astonished.) Who are you that calls me from my lamp?Aladdin: What?Genie: Who are you? And why have you called me?Aladdin: I didn’t call. I mean I don’t think I did. Ah… I am sorry to disturb, (Genie interrupts)Genie: What’s your name?Aladdin: A…A… Aladdin. Please don’t hurt me.Genie: (Bows to Aladdin) I am the genie of the lamp I will obey you.I will do anything you ask. What is your command?Aladdin: You mean that you live in this lamp and when I rub it you will come out and do any thing I say?Genie: (Nods) That is correct!Aladdin: As-sahGenie: As- sah…? I’m sorry. I don’t understand.Aladdin: Never mind. OK. First I want to wish for some different clothes, some new shoes… no wait… first I wish that I could leave this place to see the rest of the world… no I wish… Wow, who is that? She is beautiful! (Just then Jasmine enters. She is crying. She sits down. Aladdin makes a sign to the genie to keep quiet and crosses to her) Why are you crying?SCENE 3Jasmine: Well wouldn’t you cry if you were me?Aladdin: Oh I don’t know. I don’t think so.Jasmine: But he is so ugly and has such small mean eyes…Aladdin: He does? (He looks around)Jasmine: …and he’s bald. And just because he is a general in the army my father says that I have to marry him.Aladdin: Well you don’t always have to do what your father says.Jasmine: I do. My father is the Sultan… you know he is the king, and if I don’t obey…(She makes a cutti ng sign across her throat.)Aladdin: Wow… I guess being a princess isn’t so great after all. There must be something that I can do to help. (Aladdin suddenly has an idea. He looks over at the Genie and at his magic lantern.) Hey, I’ve got an idea! (Suddenl y there is the sound of footsteps) What’s that?Jasmine: Oh no… it’s my father. I shouldn’t be talking with you. If he finds you… (She makes a cutting sign across her throat) Hurry… Hide… Over there… (Aladdin runs and hides. The Sultan enters. Aladdin watches.)Sultan: Where have you been. I have been searching for you. Well my foolish daughter. Have you thought about my decision? You will marry the general right?Jasmine: I suppose so father. What else can I do?Sultan: Wonderful! A wise decision. There is nothing to cry about. You will have a magnificent ceremony, and we shall have a parade in the streets… a band… music… delicious foods…and… (Aladdin interrupts him)Aladdin: Excuse me Mr. Sultan, sir…Sultan: Who is this intruder?Aladdin: (Very nervous) A h… Aladdin sir. (He bows)Sultan: What are you doing here? Guards! Guards!Aladdin: Wait please. I came here to give you a very high honor.Sultan: A high honor. What kind of high honor?Aladdin: I came here to offer a more worthy husband for your daughter sir.Sultan: Better than a general? Impossible!Aladdin: Oh yes it is sir. It is the most amazing man. He is a brave and honorable night and has mysterious and magical powers.Sultan: Hmmm… And who is this person that you are speaking of?Aladdin: This person is me.(Says it weakly) Yes, it is me (Says it stronger. At first the Sultan frowns, but then he smiles, and then he starts to laugh. Aladdin and Jasmine pretend to laugh with him.)Sultan: (He finally stops laughing) Guards take him away!Aladdin: No please sir… I am telling the truth… I can prove it!Sultan: All right then. If you want to marry my daughter you must pass a test. There is a dragon that has been killing many of the villagers in my kingdom. Come to my palace before sunset tomorrow with th e dragon’s head. If you kill him, you can marry my daughter.Aladdin: (Swallows) Very well sir. (He bows to the Sultan and winks at Jasmine)Jasmine: (The Sultan is dragging her out) Oh Aladdin you shouldn’t have done this!SCENE 4Aladdin: (Rubs lamp. Genie comes to life) Boy, am I glad to see you!Genie: You look terrible what happened?Aladdin: I fell in love.Genie: Oh that explains it.Aladdin: You said that you would do anything for me didn’t you?Genie: Yes. I am your servant.Aladdin: Excellent. Com e with me into the village tonight… and together we must defeat a man-eating dragon.Genie: (Looks a bit scared and surprised) But, I thought that you just wanted new shoes?Aladdin: Come on we don’t have much time the sun is about to set. (Aladdin and Gen ie exit)Genie: (Enters) So we went into the village later that night, and what did we see… a dragon, with long sharp teeth and evil green eyes. We heard the roar of a dragon. (We hear the dragon roar. Genie screams.) Oh my god! Oh excuse me… now where was I?Ah yes. The dragon was breathing fire and had a thick cloud of smoke coming from his nose. Yes, I fought that evil dragon. And whom do you think won? (Shows his muscles. Waits for audience response.) Hmm… well just watch and see.SCENE 5Sultan: (Looking at his watch) Well, it seems as if Mr. Aladdin has disappeared. I guess that he must the end of your foolish friend. Probably dead… (Just then Aladdin enters)Aladdin: (He is carrying the head of a dragon) Father! I have passed your test sir. The dragon is dead.Sultan: You amaze me Aladdin. You killed the dragon. I underestimated you. You shall marry my daughter.Jasmine: Oh thank you father! (She runs to embrace him)Sultan: Come. We shall plan the wedding feast! My son!Aladdin: (Bows) Father. (Sultan exits) Oh I almost forgot. I have a present for you. (Aladdin pulls out the lamp)Jasmine: It’s beautiful, but it’s much too valuable.Aladdin: A wedding present. (Jasmine takes the lamp and gives Aladdin a kiss)。

阿拉丁神灯读后感50字英语

阿拉丁神灯读后感50字英语

阿拉丁神灯读后感50字英语The story of Aladdin is a classic tale that has been passed down through generations. It tells the story of a young boy named Aladdin who goes on a journey to find wealth and happiness with the help of a magical lamp. Along the way, he learns valuable lessons about the importance of hard work, honesty, and the true meaning of happiness.One of the main themes of the story is the idea that wealth and power are not the keys to happiness. Aladdin starts off as a poor and lazy boy who dreams of becoming rich without having to work for it. How-ever, he soon learns that the true path to happiness lies in hard work and earning what you have. This is a valuable lesson for readers of all ages, as It reminds us that success and fulfillment are achieved through dedication and perseverance.Another important theme in the story is the power of honesty and integrity. Throughout the story, Aladdin faces numerous challenges and temptations, but he always tries to do the right thing. This is par-ticularly evident when he encounters the evil sorcerer, who tries to trick him into giving up the lamp. Aladdin's honesty and braveryultimately save him and allow him to fulfill his dreams.Overall, the story of Aladdin is a timeless tale that teaches us important lessons about the true meaning of happiness and the value of hard work and honesty. It is a story that can be enjoyed by readers of all ages and serves as a reminder that the keys to a fulfilling life lie within ourselves.。

阿拉丁神灯的故事(英文版)之令狐采学创编之欧阳家百创编

阿拉丁神灯的故事(英文版)之令狐采学创编之欧阳家百创编

After reading Aladdin And TheEnchanted lap欧阳家百(2021.03.07)When I was a little girl, I had read the story——Aladdin And Enchanted lamp. Atthat time,I just admired Aladdin very much that he was lucky enough to have the Enchanted lamp. If only I had it! I would do and get everthing what I want easily without any effort. However minds have been changed when I grown up.I read the story once again.Aladdin was a lazy boy.He didn’t like to work and he played all day with his friends in the market. He and his mother were very poor and were after hungry,but Aladdin never helped his mother. One day,Aladdin’s uncle, Abanazar, arrived in the city “I’m a rich man ”, he told Aladdin and his mother.He gave them gold, bought Aladdin a beautiful new coat, and wanted to help them. Aladdin was very happy. But as a matter of fact. Abanazr was not Aladdin’s uncle. He was a magician form mocrocco, and he wanted to find an enchanted lamp. He knew the lamp was in a magical garden under the ground, near a city in Arabia. Only a poor boy form the city can got into the grden and find the lamp. And that boy’s name was Aladdin. So Abanazar helped Aladdin’s family with the intention of Aladdin helping him find the lamp. After he got the trustof them .He took Aladdin to the garden of the Sultan’s Pslace, after a long walk, they got to the destinationeventually. Abanazar made a fine and took some powder out of a small box , and put it on the fine. He closed his eyes and said,“Abracadabra !” At once, the sky went dark. Black smoke came from the fire, and in the ground there was now a big white stone with a ring in it. Aladdin was very afraid. He began to run away, but Abanazar took his arm and hit him on the head. For a minute or two Aladdin could not speak or more. Then he cried. Abanazar said,“ I’m your father’s brother, and you must obey me. Don’t be afraid. In a short time you are going to be a rich man. Now only you can move this stone. Put your hand on the ring and say your name and your father’s name.” Very afraid, Aladdin put his han d on the ring. It was not very hot, but very cold. He said just as Abanazar told him. The stone moved easily. And now Aladdin could see stairs alone, and bring the lamp to him. But Aladdin hoped Abanazar would go with him. Abanazar refused, he took a gold ring off his finger and gave it to Aladdin. He said it would protect Aladdin. Aladdin put the ring on the little finger of his left hand and began to go down the stairs. It was dark and he was afraid,but he was more afraid of Abanazar. And Aladdin was right to be afraid, because Abanazar was not his uncle. He was a magician, and he wanted this lamp, and only a poor boy from the city coukd see Abanazar and the blue sky. Abanazar urged, and put his hand,“Give the lamp to me .” But Aladdin said “ First help me out,then you can have the lamp .”“First the lamp .” Cried Abanazar , “give me the lamp!”“ No ” Aladdin said “ You good for –nothing!You dog! You and the lamp can stay down there !” Angrily, Abanazar ran to the fire and put more powder on it. The big white stone moved again, and now Aladdin could not see the sky . He was in the dark, under the ground, and could not got out.For three days and three night s Aladdin sat on the stairs and waited, but no help came. On the third day he remembered Abanazar’s ring on his finger ——the ring to protect him. He could not see the ring in the dark so he put his right hand on it. Whoosh ! There was a sudden noise, and blue smoke came out of the ring. And then, out of smoke came a big jinnee. The jinnee cried, he said he was the slave of the ring. And asked Aladdin whether he needed help. Aladdin was very surprised, and very afraid, then he asked the jinnee take him to home . And he also got food , gold and became rich . Moreover, he married the princess of the kingdom. Then lived happily in the new palace.But things were not better all the time. Abanazar changed the enchanted lamp with a new one from the wife of Aladdin’s. So in a second, Abanazar, the Palace, the gardens and the princess were gone. And in front of the Sultan’s Palace there was now only a little red smoke. Fortunately, after a struggle,Aladdin saved princess and they lived happily in their palace. That’s the ending.The ending in fine. But after reading this tale once more, my thought becomes further. I t won’t stay on the surface. There are so many question marks crowding into my mind. I just look down him. Hewas greedy as well. When he was in the garden, he took fruit from the trees, and to put it in every pocket of his coat. He not only wanted to become rich, but also marry princess. How greedy he was. In addition, he was so silly. It was the ring helped him out of danger, and the ring belongs to Abanazar at begining who gave it to him. But Abanazar just wanted the lamp. Consequently, it is apparent that the lamp is more important than ring. But after Aladdin got home. He was hungry then he asked his mother to sell the lamp to get money. If his mother wouldn’t clean the lamp, the big jinnee wouldn’t turn up. Wouldn’t he starve to death? Was there anyone else helping him?Would he marry princess and live a happy life? No, there is no denying, but he was just lucky enough.One question crowds into my mind. What is true love on earth? Is it just jewery and gold? I’m afraid not. I feel depressed that just be cause of Aladdin was a rich man so the king agreed Aladdin married the princess, his only daughter. I wonder, if the king knew it was the lamp that made Aladdin became rich. Would he ler his daughter marry lamp or get the lamp by force? The king just paid more attention to the substance, he didn’t care about the man’s qualities . But the most important aspect is the good qualities. Maybe my point of view is wrong. I’m not mature after all mentally . But it’s just my own idea.Another question, Aladdin said he loved the princess, but he didn’t know her at all, just because she was beautiful, with big darkeyes ——the most beautiful woman in the kingdom. Isn’t it so shallow? He didn’t know the princess before, of course, he wasn’t famliar with her. He just wa s attracted by the princess’s beautiful appearance. If everybody just like him, I feel so pity for all ordinary but warmhearted girls.The third question. How about Aladdin’s mother’s life ? Aladdin and his wife lived in the palace happily, where was his mother? His mother was becoming older and older, she needed to be woked after, but who take care of her? Her lazy son ? Did Aladdin show any careness to her old mother? It was his mother who brought him up. But he even didn’t help his mother do anything els e. He just asked his mother do something for him. How ungrateful he was ! I feel sorry for his mother.Besides, it seemed that Aladdins did nothing at all but he got everything he wanted. It’s a huse irony, especially for others who are hardworking. He ju st depended on the enchanted lamp. He didn’t make any effort . Consequently, his belongings were gone in a second. Although he got them back eventually. At the ending, it said , They lived for many years, and had many children. But Aladdin always carried the magic lamp with him day and night. He was afraid of losing it once more. I think, he also knew his fortune wasn’t steady.Last but not least, In my perspective, no one can deny the fact that we all want to make our fortune. We should spare no effort to achieve itby ourselves. Don’t just depend on an “enchanted lamp”. It’s not lasting and become wither soon . Just as the old saying goes, “ There is no such thing as a free lunch in the world. ” Believe in yourself. You can do it by yourself. Just go ahead. Do what you should you do perfectly. I’m sure we can also have a beautiful and happy life in the future, as long as we long for it and take actives from now on.。

阿拉丁神灯 剧本

阿拉丁神灯   剧本

阿拉丁神灯主要人物: Aladin - 阿拉丁 asmine -茉莉(公主) Spirit- 精灵 Jafang - 贾方(大臣)Magic mat -魔毯 Abu - 阿布(猴子) Carrot- 鹦鹉(大臣随从) King - 国王 Aside - 旁白第一幕:介绍各个角色。

Aside: once upon a time, there is a boy,named aladin.He is a poor Guy,but he has a good friend Abu.Aladin: I am aladin, this is my good friend – abu.We are living happily. Abu: we don’t have trouble.We are living happily.Aside:Jafang is a minister with evil heart. Carrotis his attendant .Jafang: I am jafang. I am a minister.The lamp is mine, hahahahha.Carrot: Get the lamp, get the lamp.Aside: There is a king. He has a beautiful daughter. King: I am the king of this country. I am rich. I have everything. But I have a difficult problem. I want tofind a prince who can marry with my jasmine. Jasmine: All the prince is not the man I like. Peopleis crazy. I want to get out of the castle, to see the world outside. Haha~~第二幕:沙漠Jafang: I know a lamp. It’s a magic lamp with spirit.He can make my dreams come ture.Carrot: make your dreams come ture. Where is it? Jafang: in that cave. But I can not go in. it is dangerous.Carrot: look, aladin. Why don’t you let him go insideand get it for you. Jafang: now you are talking! Aladin: what are we doing here. I think we get lost. Abu: come on. We can get out.Jafang: hello,. Aladin. What are you doing?Aladin: we get lost. Can you tell me the way to out here?Carrot: if you can do us a favor, I will tell the way. Abu: what kind of a favor?Jafang: go in there and get a lamp for me.Aladin: a piece of cake. Let’s go, Abu.第三幕:山洞里Aladin: Wow, so many gold. Don’t touch it. Abu!Abu: okey. Follow what you said.Aladin: there, there is the lamp.Abu: let’s get it.Aladin: oh , nonono.. the door..Abu: the door is closing. The door.. closed.Aladin: what can we do with these gold and lamp. Magic mat: take it easy. Take it easy.Abu: who is there. Who is talking?Aladin: where are you.Magic mat: I am here. Check the lamp.Aladin: what can I do with this old lamp?Abu: there are some words on it. But not very clear. Aladin: wowowowowoo .. who are you.Spirit: hahahahah.. finally, I came out. Who are you? Boy? And you, monkey? don’t you know I am the spirit. Just tell me your dreams, I will help you to make it come ture.Abu: come on. We don’t have time for joking.Spirit: you must be a monkey! Let me show you my power! Aladin: but we are in this cave.Magic mat: come here. I will get you out of here! Spirit: yeah, my master. Come here. Come ..Aladin: yeah., we are out. We are home! Yeah~Abu: I am so tired, I need some sleep.Aladin: go ahead. Monkey. I wil go to the market.第四幕:偷灯Jafang: I need that lamp. Go and steal it.Carrot: steal it. Steal it.Aside: Jafang gets the lamp and brings it back home. Spirit: what do you want? My masterJafang: I want to be a wizard.Spirit: okey.. blah balh balh blah,… now you are. Jafang: I must try my magic. Jajajajjajjhyhahahhah ..Aside: at the same time, the king is looking for hislovely daughter, what will happen?King: where is jasmine. Where is jasmine.? My girl, where are you? Jafang: I am the king of the world! Ahahahahha .. I have to replace of the kingJafang: Your highness, my noble princess, I have something important to tell you. It’s about your marrage. Jasmine: what do you know from my father?Jafang : (evil laugh) malimalihon, fall asleep like the sleeping beauty. Hahhahaha ,let me take youto your father.King: ah..a..h. my daughter, what happened. Wake up dear? Jafang, what happened with my daughter, who did this, I will kill himJafang: Me, my majesty King: what?Jafang: coz from now on, I will be the king and replace you. If you don’t leave , then say goodbye to your daughter. King:No….No…Aladin: what are you doing,Jafang?Jafang: you must die! Ajhahhah . Aladin. Ah..a..hh..ahh..Jafang: I am the strongest.Aladin: no. you are not. But the spirit is. Jafang: no, I am the strongest.Aside: Abu is approaching the lamp, suddenly he gets it Abu: come on, aladin.. Here you are.Spirit: what do you want? My masterAladin: make Jafang fall asleep. Forever .. Spirit: any more, my boss?Aladin: ah,the princess,let the sleeping girl wake up, pls,spiritSpirit: okey ,my masterKing: thank you. Aladin.欢迎您的下载,资料仅供参考!致力为企业和个人提供合同协议,策划案计划书,学习资料等等打造全网一站式需求。

小学阿拉丁神灯英语作文80字

小学阿拉丁神灯英语作文80字

阿拉丁神灯:小学生眼中的奇幻世界In the enchanted world of elementary school stories, the tale of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp stands out as a beacon of imagination and adventure. This timeless story, filled with wonders and mysteries, captivates children's minds, sparking their curiosity and imagination.Aladdin, a young boy from a humble background, stumbles upon a lamp hidden within a mysterious cave. Little does he know that this lamp holds within it a powerful genie, ready to grant him any wish he desires. As the story unfolds, Aladdin embarks on a journey that takes him from the bustling streets of his hometown to the grandeur of a palace, all thanks to the magic lamp.The genie, with his limitless powers, becomes Aladdin's closest ally and guide. Together, they overcome obstacles, face challenges, and ultimately learn the true value of friendship, courage, and wisdom. The story teaches children the importance of being kind, brave, and wise, qualities that are essential for their personal growth and development.In the classroom, teachers can use the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp to spark students' interest in reading and writing. By discussing the characters, plot, and themes of the story, students can develop their critical thinking skills and improve their understanding of different cultures and traditions.Moreover, the story encourages children to use their imagination and creativity. By retelling the story in their own words or creating their own versions of it, children can express their unique ideas and perspectives, fostering a love for storytelling and literature.The magic of the lamp and the adventures of Aladdin provide a rich tapestry of imagination and fun for young minds. This timeless tale, passed down through generations, continues to captivate and inspire children, making it a cherished part of their literary heritage.**阿拉丁神灯:小学生眼中的奇幻世界**在小学故事的奇幻世界里,阿拉丁与神灯的故事如同一道闪耀的灯塔,引领着孩子们遨游于想象与冒险的海洋。

阿拉丁神灯英语故事读后感100词

阿拉丁神灯英语故事读后感100词

阿拉丁神灯英语故事读后感100词全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1Once upon a time, there was a boy named Aladdin who found a magical lamp with a genie inside. The genie granted him three wishes, and Aladdin used them wisely to improve his life and help others around him.After reading the story of Aladdin and the magic lamp, I feel so amazed by the power of kindness and the importance of making good choices. Aladdin was just a poor boy living in a small town, but he was able to change his life and the lives of those around him by being brave and kind.I learned that it's important to always be grateful for what we have and to never give up on our dreams. Aladdin never stopped believing in himself and in the power of his own actions. He was able to overcome obstacles and challenges because he had a strong heart and a clear mind.The story also taught me the value of helping others. Aladdin used his wishes not just for himself, but to improve the lives of his family and friends. He understood that true happinesscomes from sharing and caring for others, not from being selfish or greedy.In conclusion, the story of Aladdin and the magic lamp is a timeless tale that reminds us of the power of kindness, bravery, and selflessness. It encourages us to dream big, to be grateful for what we have, and to always lend a helping hand to those in need. I will always remember the lessons from this story and strive to be like Aladdin - a hero who used his wishes for good.篇2Title: My Feelings after Reading the Story of Aladdin and the Magic LampHi everyone! Today I want to share with you my thoughts after reading the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp. It was such an exciting and magical story that I just can't stop thinking about it!First of all, I was really amazed by how Aladdin found the magic lamp and how the genie granted him three wishes. It made me think about what I would wish for if I had a magic lamp. Maybe I would wish for a pet dragon or a trip to space! It's so cool to imagine all the things you could do with three magical wishes.I also loved how Aladdin used his wishes wisely to help himself and others. He didn't just waste them on silly things, but instead he used them to make his life better and to help his family. It taught me the importance of being responsible and thinking about how our actions can impact others.The part where Aladdin outsmarted the evil magician and saved Princess Jasmine was my favorite. It showed me that even when things seem hopeless, we can always find a way to overcome our problems if we believe in ourselves and never give up.Overall, the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp was so much fun to read. It taught me valuable lessons about kindness, bravery, and the power of believing in yourself. I can't wait to read more stories like this and go on more magical adventures!I hope you enjoyed reading about my feelings after reading the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp. Thank you for listening! Bye for now!篇3Once upon a time, there was a magic lamp that, when rubbed, would bring forth a powerful genie who could grantthree wishes to the person who released him. This lamp belonged to a young boy named Aladdin.In the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp, Aladdin was a poor boy who stumbled upon the lamp while exploring a cave. He accidentally released the genie and was granted three wishes. With the help of the genie, Aladdin was able to become rich, marry the princess, and live happily ever after.After reading this story, I feel inspired by Aladdin's bravery and resourcefulness. He was able to overcome his difficult circumstances and achieve his dreams with the help of the magic lamp. It teaches us that no matter how tough things may seem, there is always a way to make things better if we use our wits and stay determined.I also learned the importance of using our wishes wisely. Aladdin realized that material wealth and power were not the keys to happiness, but rather true love and inner peace. It's a valuable lesson that reminds us to focus on what truly matters in life and not be swayed by greed or selfish desires.Overall, the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp is a timeless tale of adventure, magic, and the power of kindness. It reminds us that anything is possible if we believe in ourselves and never give up on our dreams.篇4Once upon a time, there was a story about a boy named Aladdin who found a magical lamp with a genie inside. It was so cool! I wish I could have a lamp like that too, so I could have three wishes. What would you wish for if you had that lamp?Anyway, Aladdin used his wishes very wisely. He didn't waste them on silly things like toys or candy. Instead, he wished for things like helping his family and making his life better. I think that's really nice of him. It's important to think about others, not just ourselves.But of course, there was a bad guy in the story too. His name was Jafar, and he wanted to steal the lamp for himself. He was so mean! I was really scared when I read about him trying to trick Aladdin. Luckily, Aladdin was smart and brave, so he was able to outsmart Jafar and save the day.In the end, Aladdin used his last wish to set the genie free. That was such a kind thing to do. I think it's important to be grateful for the things we have and not take them for granted. The story taught me that it's not about what you have, but how you use it that matters.So, I really enjoyed reading the story of Aladdin and the magic lamp. It made me think about being kind, brave, and grateful. I hope I can be like Aladdin too. Who knows, maybe one day I'll find a magical lamp of my own!篇5I read the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp and it was so cool! Aladdin found this magic lamp and got three wishes from a genie. How awesome is that?! I wish I could find a magic lamp too!Aladdin's first wish was for a big feast because he was hungry. I would totally wish for a feast too, with pizza and ice cream and cake! The genie made it happen right away, so cool!Then Aladdin used his second wish to become a prince and marry the princess. That's so romantic and sweet. I think I would wish to be a princess too, with a pretty dress and a crown and everything!But then there was the evil sorcerer who tried to steal the lamp and trick Aladdin. He was so sneaky and mean! I was so scared for Aladdin, but he was brave and smart and defeated the sorcerer in the end.I loved how Aladdin used his final wish to set the genie free. That was such a kind and selfless thing to do. It made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Aladdin was a true hero!This story taught me that it's important to be grateful for what you have and to be kind to others. I want to try to be like Aladdin and make good choices, just like he did. And who knows, maybe one day I'll find a magic lamp of my own!篇6The story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp is super cool! I read it and I totally loved it! It's all about this guy named Aladdin who finds a magic lamp and a genie comes out and gives him three wishes. How awesome is that?I think the story teaches us that we should always be kind and honest, just like Aladdin. He wasn't a rich guy, but he was kind and brave. That's why the genie helped him out. Being a good person is important!I also learned that we should be careful what we wish for. Aladdin made some silly wishes at first, but then he used his last wish to set the genie free. That was super nice of him!I wish I could have a magic lamp and a genie too! I would wish for a million dollars, a trip around the world, and anever-ending supply of candy! But then I'd probably feel bad and wish for something good like world peace or an end to hunger.Overall, this story is all about being good, being careful with what you wish for, and being grateful for what you have. I'm definitely going to remember these lessons the next time I read a story or watch a movie. Aladdin is the coolest!篇7Once upon a time, there was a boy named Aladdin. He found a magical lamp that had a genie inside. The genie granted Aladdin three wishes. With the help of the genie, Aladdin became rich and powerful.I really liked the story of Aladdin and the magic lamp. It was so cool how Aladdin could make any wish he wanted and the genie would make it come true. I wish I had a magic lamp too, so I could wish for all the toys and candy in the world!But the story also taught me an important lesson. Even though Aladdin had all the riches and power in the world, he still needed to be kind and humble. When he made selfish wishes,things didn't turn out well for him. It's important to always think about how our actions affect others, even when we have the power to get anything we want.I also thought it was cool how Aladdin used his wishes to help others, like when he rescued Princess Jasmine from the evil sorcerer. It showed me that being brave and helping others is just as important as having lots of stuff.In the end, Aladdin learned that the true power was not in the magic lamp, but in his own heart. It's the kindness and bravery that make a person truly powerful. I really enjoyed reading the story of Aladdin and the magic lamp, and I hope I can be as brave and kind as Aladdin one day.篇8Hey guys, today I want to tell you about this super cool story I read called "Aladdin and the Magic Lamp". It's like, so awesome and totally made me feel all excited and stuff.So the story is about this dude named Aladdin who finds this magic lamp and he can like, make wishes and stuff. How cool is that? I wish I had a magic lamp, I would wish for a million candy bars! But anyways, Aladdin gets all these amazing things because of the lamp, like a fancy palace and a beautiful princess.But then there's this evil guy who tries to steal the lamp from Aladdin. He's so mean and greedy! I was like, 'Dude, just get your own lamp!' But Aladdin is super brave and tricks the bad guy to save the day. Yay for Aladdin!I learned from this story that you should always be kind and brave, just like Aladdin. And maybe if you ever find a magic lamp, don't be greedy and make good wishes. It's important to help others and do the right thing.I really loved reading "Aladdin and the Magic Lamp", it's like the coolest story ever! It made me feel happy and inspired. I can't wait to read more awesome stories like this one. Hope you guys liked it too! Can't wait to tell you more stories next time. Bye!篇9Once upon a time, there was a boy named Aladdin who found a magical lamp that could grant him any wish he wanted. When he rubbed the lamp, a genie appeared and told him he had three wishes.The story of Aladdin and the magic lamp is so cool! I wish I could have a magic lamp like Aladdin. I would wish for all the toys in the world, a pet unicorn, and unlimited candies! It would be so awesome!I learned so much from this story. Aladdin was akind-hearted boy who used his wishes to help others and make the world a better place. He didn't just think about himself, but he thought about others too. That's a really important lesson for us all to learn.I also learned that having everything you want doesn't always make you happy. Aladdin thought that having wealth and power would bring him happiness, but in the end, it only brought him trouble. It's important to be grateful for what we have and to appreciate the people around us.I really enjoyed reading about Aladdin and his adventures with the magic lamp. It was a fun and exciting story that taught me some important lessons. I hope I can be as brave and kind as Aladdin one day.篇10Once upon a time, there was a boy named Aladdin. He was a poor orphan who lived in a small village. One day, he found a magical lamp that housed a powerful genie. With the help of the genie, Aladdin was able to fulfill all his wishes and become a wealthy prince.After reading the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp, I felt amazed by the power of the genie and how Aladdin used it wisely to change his life. It taught me that if we are determined and work hard, we can achieve anything we desire.The story also reminded me of the importance of being kind and compassionate to others. Aladdin helped those in need, such as the poor people of his village, and was rewarded for his good deeds. This shows that kindness and generosity can bring great rewards.Furthermore, the story showed me the consequences of greed and selfishness. The evil sorcerer, who tried to trick Aladdin for his own gain, ended up facing the consequences of his actions. This taught me that it is important to always do the right thing and not to harm others for our own benefit.In conclusion, the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp was a wonderful tale that taught me valuable lessons about hard work, kindness, and the power of good deeds. I will always remember this story and the important messages it conveys.。

阿拉丁和魔丁英语作文

阿拉丁和魔丁英语作文

阿拉丁和魔丁英语作文Here is an English essay with the title "Aladdin and the Magic Lamp" with more than 600 words:Once upon a time in a faraway land there lived a young man named Aladdin He was a poor boy who lived with his mother in a small village They did not have much money and often struggled to make ends meet One day while Aladdin was out in the market he encountered a mysterious stranger who claimed to be a powerful sorcerer The sorcerer told Aladdin that he had heard of a magical lamp that was hidden deep within a cave and that he needed Aladdins help to retrieve it Aladdin was skeptical at first but the sorcerer promised him a great reward if he would help himThe sorcerer led Aladdin to the entrance of the cave which was located on the outskirts of the village Aladdin was hesitant to enter but the sorcerer insisted that the lamp would make him wealthy beyond his wildest dreams Aladdin agreed and the two of them ventured into the dark cave As they made their way deeper underground Aladdin marveled at the glittering jewels and sparkling treasures that lined the walls of the cave Finally they reached a large chamber where the sorcerer told Aladdin the lamp was hiddenAladdin carefully made his way across the chamber avoiding various traps and obstacles until he reached the lamp The sorcerer instructed him to pick up the lamp and bring it back to himAladdin grasped the lamp and began to make his way back across the chamber But as he was crossing the chamber the ground began to shake and the entrance to the cave started to collapse The sorcerer had betrayed Aladdin and sealed the entrance trapping him inside Aladdin was terrified and didnt know what to do But then he remembered the lamp and decided to rub it Just then a giant genie appeared before him The genie explained that he was bound to the lamp and would grant Aladdin three wishes in exchange for his freedom Aladdin was overjoyed and quickly wished for the genie to transport him back to his homeWith the power of the genie Aladdin was able to return to his village and reunite with his mother She was amazed and delighted to see her son again Aladdin then used his other two wishes to become a wealthy prince and to have a magnificent palace built for him and his mother to live in The news of Aladdins newfound wealth and status quickly spread throughout the land and soon he caught the eye of the beautiful Princess Jasmine who was the daughter of the SultanJasmine was enchanted by Aladdins charm and generosity and the two fell deeply in love The Sultan was thrilled that his daughter hadfound a suitable suitor and he immediately arranged for Aladdin and Jasmine to be married But the evil sorcerer who had betrayed Aladdin earlier had been watching these events unfold and he was furious that Aladdin had escaped the cave and acquired the magic lamp The sorcerer hatched a devious plan to steal the lamp from Aladdin and use its power to take over the kingdomThe sorcerer disguised himself as a poor man and tricked Aladdin into trading the lamp for a worthless old lamp Unaware of the switch Aladdin handed over the magic lamp to the sorcerer who then revealed his true identity and threatened to use the lamps power to destroy Aladdin and the kingdom But Aladdin was clever and he was able to outsmart the sorcerer and regain possession of the magic lamp In the end Aladdin used the genies powers to defeat the sorcerer banish him from the kingdom and live happily ever after with Princess Jasmine as the new ruler of the land。

阿拉丁故事英文版读后感一到两百字

阿拉丁故事英文版读后感一到两百字

阿拉丁故事英文版读后感一到两百字The story of Aladdin is a timeless tale of magic, adventure, and love. It transports readers to a world of wonder and enchantment, where anything is possible with the help of a genie and a magic lamp. This classic story appeals to both young and old alike, as it explores themes of courage, friendship, and the power of wishes.阿拉丁的故事是一个永恒的魔法、冒险和爱情的故事。

它将读者带入一个充满奇迹和魔法的世界,在那里有一个神灯和一个魔术师的帮助就可以实现任何愿望。

这个经典的故事吸引着年轻人和老年人,因为它探讨了勇气、友谊和愿望的力量的主题。

The character of Aladdin is a relatable underdog who rises to greatness through perseverance and bravery. His journey from rags to riches is a testament to the human spirit's ability to overcome adversity and achieve one's dreams. Readers cannot help but root for Aladdin as he navigates the challenges and temptations that come with newfound wealth and power.阿拉丁这个角色是一个让人感同身受的失败者,通过毅力和勇气成为伟大的人。

阿拉丁读后感英语

阿拉丁读后感英语

阿拉丁读后感英语Aladdin is a classic story that has been beloved by readers of all ages for generations. The tale of a poor young man who discovers a magic lamp containing a genie who grants him three wishes is a timeless and captivating story that has captured the hearts of people around the world. The story is filled with themes of love, friendship, and the power of believing in oneself, making it a truly inspiring and heartwarming tale.《阿拉丁》是一部经典故事,几代人都热爱它,无论年龄大小都很受欢迎。

这个关于一个贫穷年轻人的故事,他发现了一个装有精灵的神灯,这精灵能帮他实现三个愿望,是一个感人又引人入胜的故事。

这个故事充满了关于爱、友情和自信力量的主题,让人觉得很鼓舞人心和温暖。

One of the most compelling aspects of Aladdin is the character development and growth throughout the story. Aladdin starts out as a poor and humble young man, but through his adventures and encounters with the genie, he learns important lessons about himself and the power of his own choices. His transformation from a lowly street rat to a confident and capable hero is both inspiring andrelatable, as it shows that anyone can overcome their circumstances and achieve greatness with perseverance and courage.《阿拉丁》最引人入胜的方面之一是故事中人物的发展和成长。

阿拉丁和神灯读后感英文

阿拉丁和神灯读后感英文

阿拉丁和神灯读后感英文After reading the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp,I was truly captivated by the magical world created by the author. The story of Aladdin is a timeless classic that has been enjoyed by generations of readers, and it is easy to see why. The tale is filled with adventure, magic, and romance, making it a truly enchanting read.One of the things that struck me the most about thestory is the character of Aladdin himself. He is a young, poor boy who is thrust into a world of magic and danger when he comes into possession of a magical lamp. Despitehis humble beginnings, Aladdin is brave, resourceful, and kind-hearted, making him a truly admirable protagonist. His journey from rags to riches is a classic rags-to-richesstory that is both inspiring and heartwarming.The magical elements of the story are also a major draw. The idea of a magical lamp that can grant wishes is a concept that has fascinated people for centuries, and theauthor brings this concept to life in a truly captivating way. The scenes where Aladdin uses the lamp to summon the powerful genie are some of the most exciting and magical in the entire story, and they really bring the story to life.Another aspect of the story that I found particularly compelling was the romance between Aladdin and thebeautiful princess. Their love story is filled with obstacles and challenges, but it is ultimately a tale of true love conquering all. The author does a fantastic job of portraying the deep love and connection between the two characters, and their romance adds an extra layer of depth and emotion to the story.Overall, I found Aladdin and the Magic Lamp to be a truly enchanting and captivating read. The story is filled with adventure, magic, and romance, and it is sure to captivate readers of all ages. I would highly recommendthis classic tale to anyone looking for a magical and heartwarming story.。

阿拉丁神灯读后感英语

阿拉丁神灯读后感英语

阿拉丁神灯读后感英语One of the central themes in Aladdin is the power of self-belief and determination. At the beginning of the story, Aladdin is portrayed as a poor and insignificant young man living in a world of poverty and despair. However, he does not succumb to his circumstances but instead relies on his own resourcefulness to improve his life. When he chances upon the magic lamp, Aladdin's wishes are not frivolous or selfish. Instead, he uses his wishes to elevate his social standing, gain wealth, and ultimately secure a future for himself and his loved ones. This portrayal of Aladdin as a hero is a testament to the idea that success is not limited to those born into privilege but can be achieved through hard work and determination.Another important theme in Aladdin is the consequences of greed. When Aladdin first discovers the lamp, he becomes intoxicated by the power it grants him and begins to use his wishes without considering the potential drawbacks. This shortsightedness leads him to rely solely on the lamp for his happiness and wellbeing, neglecting the importance of personal growth and relationships. It is only when he loses the lamp that Aladdin realizes the emptiness of a life dependent on material possessions and external forces. Aladdin's journey can serve as a valuable reminder that true happiness is not found in wealth and power but in the intangible qualities of love, friendship, and personal fulfillment.The character of the Genie in Aladdin is also worth exploring. The Genie is a fascinating figure who possesses great power yet longs for freedom. Despite his ability to grant wishes, the Genie is bound to serve the master of the lamp, unable to make his own choices or pursue his own desires. Throughout the story, the Genie is portrayed as both a source of comic relief and a sympathetic figure. His yearning for freedom serves as a reminder of the importance of autonomy and personal agency. The Genie's ultimate liberation at the end of the story is a triumph not only for him but for all those who have been confined by the limitations imposed on them by others.Beyond these themes, Aladdin and the Magic Lamp also offers a window into the rich and vibrant world of Arabian folklore. The vivid descriptions of bustling marketplaces, opulent palaces, and magical landscapes transport the reader to a world of wonder and imagination. The depiction of Middle Eastern culture allows readers to explore a different perspective and gain a deeper understanding of the diverse range of human experiences.In conclusion, Aladdin and the Magic Lamp is a captivating tale that intertwines themes of self-belief, greed, freedom, and cultural exploration. This timeless story serves as a valuable reminder of the power of determination, the dangers of materialism, and the importance of personal agency. Additionally, it offers readers the opportunity to immerse themselves in a rich and enchanting world of Arabian folklore. Aladdin and the Magic Lamp is a true literary gem that continues to leave a lasting impact on readers of all ages.。

The Tale of Aladdin《阿拉丁神灯(节选)》全英

The Tale of Aladdin《阿拉丁神灯(节选)》全英

The Tale of AladdinCharacters:Peddler, Aladdin, Genie, Jasmine, and SultanScene 1Peddler:Ah, good evening to you my friends. Yes, Welcome to my Land of mystery! Yes I come from a land. From a faraway place. A place where there are camels, intense heat and more sand than water. But it is home.Welcome to my store. What are you in need of today? Surely there must be something? What about this (Hold up a strange item) Or this? (Holds up another item) Or look at this… (Holds the third item) Wait don’t go… I can see that you are only interested in special things. Why not consider this? (He pulls out the magic lamp) This… this is no ordinary lamp! It once changed a young man's life. His name was Aladdin. Well, one day Aladdin found this magical lamp and it changed his life. (He sets the lamp down and exits. Aladdin enters. He is whistling a tune.)SCENE 2Aladdin:(Notices the lamp) Hey what’s this? (He picks it up) Whew… it’s so dirty…probably just garbage. (He rubs the lamp clean)Genie: (Genie appears. Aladdin is astonished.) Who are you that calls me from my lamp?Aladdin:What?Genie: Who are you? And why have you called me?Aladdin:I didn’t call. I mean I don’t think I did. Ah… I am sorry to disturb…(Genie interrupts)Genie: What’s your name?Aladdin:A…A… Aladdin. Please don’t hurt me.Genie: (Bows to Aladdin) I am the genie of the lamp I will obey you.I will do anything you ask. What is your command?Aladdin:You mean that you live in this lamp and when I rub it you will come out and do anything I say?Genie: (Nods) That is correct!Aladdin:As-saGenie: I don’t understand.Aladdin:Never mind. OK first I want to wish for some different clothes, some new shoes… no wait… first I wish that I could leave this place to see the rest of the world… no I wish… Wow who is that? She is beautiful! (Just then Jasmine enters. She is crying. She sits down. Aladdin makes a sign to the genie to keep quiet and crosses to her) Why are you crying?SCENE 3Jasmine:Well wouldn’t you?Aladdin:Wouldn’t I what?Jasmine:Cry if you were me?Aladdin:Oh I don’t know. I don’t think so.Jasmine:But he has such small mean eyes…Aladdin:He does? (He looks around)Jasmine:…and he’s bald. And just because he is a general in the army my father says that I have to marry him.Aladdin:Well you don’t always have to do what your father says.Jasmine:I do. My father is the Sultan… you know he is the king, and if I don’t obey…(She makes a cutting sign across her throat.)Aladdin:Wow… I guess being a princess isn’t so great after all. There must be something that I can do to help. (Aladdin suddenly has an idea. He looks over at the Genie and at his magic lantern.) Hey, I’ve got an idea! (Suddenly there is the sound of footsteps What’s that?Jasmine:Oh no… it’s my father. I shouldn’t be talking with you. If he finds you…(She makes a cutting sign across her throat) Hurry… Hide… Over there… (Aladdin runs and hides. The Sultan enters. Aladdin watches.)Sultan: I have been looking all over for you. Well my foolish daughter. Have you thought about my decision? You will marry the general right?Jasmine:I suppose so father. What else can I do?Sultan: Wonderful! A wise decision. There is nothing to cry about. You will have a magnificent ceremony, and we shall have a parade in the streets… a band… music…delicious foods…and… (Aladdin interrupts him)Aladdin:Excuse me Mr. Sultan, sir…Sultan: Who is this intruder?Aladdin:(Very nervous) Ah… Aladdin sir. (He bows)Sultan: What are you doing here? Guards! Guards!Aladdin:Wait please. I came here to give you a very high honor.Sultan: A high honor. What kind of high honor?Aladdin:I came here to offer a more worthy husband for your daughter sir. Sultan: Better than a general? Impossible!Aladdin:Oh yes it is sir. It is the most amazing man. He is a brave and honorable night and has mysterious and magical powers.Sultan: Hmmm… And who is this person that you are speaking of?Aladdin:This person is me.(Says it weakly) Yes, it is me (Says it stronger. At first the Sultan frowns, but then he smiles, and then he starts to laugh. Aladdin and Jasmine pretend to laugh with him.)Sultan: (He finally stops laughing) Guards take him away!Aladdin:No wait! Please sir, listen to me. I am telling the truth… I can prove it! Sultan: All right then, if you want to marry my daughter you must pass a test. There is a dragon that has been killing many of the villagers in my kingdom. Come to my palace before sunset tomorrow with the dragon’s head. If you kill him, you can marry my daughterAladdin:(Swallows) Very well sir. (He bows to the Sultan and winks at Jasmine.) Jasmine:(The Sultan is dragging her out) Oh Aladdin you shouldn’t have done this!SCENE 4Aladdin:(Rubs lamp. Genie comes to life.) Boy am I glad to see you!Genie: You look terrible what happened?Aladdin:I fell in love.Genie: Oh that explains it.Aladdin:You said that you would do anything for me didn’t you?Genie: Yes. I am your servant.Aladdin:Excellent. Come with me into the village tonight… and together we must defeat a man-eating dragon.Genie: (looks a bit scared and surprised) But, I thought that you just wanted new shoes?Aladdin:Come on we don’t have much time! (They run out.)Peddler:(Enters) Aladdin and the Genie went into the village later that night, and what did they see… a dragon, with long sharp teeth and evil green eyes. (We hear the roar of a dragon. The peddler jumps) Oh my god! Oh excuse me… now where was I? Ah yes. The dragon was breathing fire and had a thick cloud of smoke coming from his nose. Aladdin and his magic Genie fought with that dragon. And whom do you think won? (Waits for audience response) Hmm… well just watch and see.SCENE 5Sultan: (Looking at his watch) Well, it seems as if Mr. Aladdin has disappeared.I guess that he must the end of your foolish friend. Probably dead… (Just then Aladdin enters)Aladdin:(He is carrying the head of a dragon) Father! I have passed your test sir. The dragon is dead.Sultan: You amaze me Aladdin. You killed the dragon. I underestimated you. You shall marry my daughter.Jasmine:Oh thank you father! (She runs to embrace him)Sultan: Come. We shall plan the wedding feast! My son!Aladdin:(Bows) Father. (Sultan exits) Oh I almost forgot. I have a present for you. (Aladdin pulls out the lamp.)Jasmine:It’s beautiful, but it’s much too valuable.Aladdin:A wedding present. (Jasmine takes the lamp and gives Aladdin a kiss.)。

阿拉丁神灯的故事(英文版)之欧阳生创编

阿拉丁神灯的故事(英文版)之欧阳生创编

After reading Aladdin And The Enchanted lapWhen I was a little girl, I had read the story——Aladdin And Enchanted lamp. Atthat time,I just admired Aladdin very much that he was lucky enough to have the Enchanted lamp. If only I had it! I would do and get everthing what I want easily without any effort. However minds have been changed when I grown up.I read the story once again.Aladdin was a lazy boy.He didn’t like to work and he played all day with his friends in the market. He and his mother were very poor and were after hungry,but Aladdin never helped his mother. One day,Aladdin’s uncle, Abanazar, arrived in the city “I’m a rich man ”, he told Aladdin and his mother.He gave them gold, bought Aladdin a beautiful new coat, and wanted to help them. Aladdin was very happy. But as a matter of fact. Abanazr was not Aladdin’s uncle. He was a magician form mocrocco, and he wanted to find an enchanted lamp. He knew the lamp was in a magical garden under the ground, near a city inArabia. Only a poor boy form the city can got into the grden and find the lamp. And that boy’s name was Aladdin. So Abanazar helped Aladdin’s family with the intention of Aladdin helping him find the lamp. After he got the trustof them .He took Aladdin to the garden of the Sultan’s Pslace, after a long walk, they got to the destination eventually. Abanazar made a fine and took some powder out of a small box , and put it on the fine. He closed his eyes and said,“Abracadabra !” At once, the sky went dark. Black smoke came from the fire, and in the ground there was now a big white stone with a ring in it. Aladdin was very afraid. He began to run away, but Abanazar took his arm and hit him on the head. For a minute or two Aladdin could not speak or more. Then he cried. Ab anazar said,“ I’m your father’s brother, and you must obey me. Don’t be afraid. In a short time you are going to be a rich man. Now only you can move this stone. Put your hand on the ring and say your name and your father’s name.” Very afraid, Aladdin put his hand on the ring. It was not very hot, but very cold. He said just as Abanazar told him. The stone movedeasily. And now Aladdin could see stairs alone, and bring the lamp to him. But Aladdin hoped Abanazar would go with him. Abanazar refused, he took a gold ring off his finger and gave it to Aladdin. He said it would protect Aladdin. Aladdin put the ring on the little finger of his left hand and began to go down the stairs. It was dark and he was afraid,but he was more afraid of Abanazar. And Aladdin was right to be afraid, because Abanazar was not his uncle. He was a magician, and he wanted this lamp, and only a poor boy from the city coukd see Abanazar and the blue sky. Abanazar urged, and put his hand,“Give the lamp to me .” But Aladdin said “ First help me out,then you can have the lamp .”“First the lamp .” Cried Abanazar , “give me the lamp!”“ No ” Aladdin said “ You good for –nothing! You dog! You and the lamp can stay down there !” Angrily, Abanazar ran to the fire and put more powder on it. The big white stone moved again, and now Aladdin could not see the sky . He was in the dark, under the ground, and could not got out.For three days and three night s Aladdin sat onthe stairs and waited, but no help came. On the third day he remembered Abana zar’s ring on his finger ——the ring to protect him. He could not see the ring in the dark so he put his right hand on it. Whoosh ! There was a sudden noise, and blue smoke came out of the ring. And then, out of smoke came a big jinnee. The jinnee cried, he said he was the slave of the ring. And asked Aladdin whether he needed help. Aladdin was very surprised, and very afraid, then he asked the jinnee take him to home . And he also got food , gold and became rich . Moreover, he married the princess of the kingdom. Then lived happily in the new palace.But things were not better all the time. Abanazar changed the enchanted lamp with a new one from the wife of Aladdin’s. So in a second, Abanazar, the Palace, the gardens and the princess were gone. And in front of the Sultan’s Palace there was now only a little red smoke. Fortunately, after a struggle,Aladdin saved princess and they lived happily in their palace. That’s the ending.The ending in fine. But after reading this tale once more, my thought becomes fur ther. It won’t stayon the surface. There are so many question marks crowding into my mind. I just look down him. He was greedy as well. When he was in the garden, he took fruit from the trees, and to put it in every pocket of his coat. He not only wanted to become rich, but also marry princess. How greedy he was. In addition, he was so silly. It was the ring helped him out of danger, and the ring belongs to Abanazar at begining who gave it to him. But Abanazar just wanted the lamp. Consequently, it is apparent that the lamp is more important than ring. But after Aladdin got home. He was hungry then he asked his mother to sell the lamp to get money. If his mother wouldn’t clean the lamp, the big jinnee wouldn’t turn up. Wouldn’t he starve to death? Was there anyone else helping him?Would he marry princess and live a happy life? No, there is no denying, but he was just lucky enough.One question crowds into my mind. What is true love on earth? Is it just jewery and gold? I’m afraid not. I feel depressed that just because of Aladdin was a rich man so the king agreed Aladdin married the princess, his only daughter. I wonder, if the king knewit was the lamp that made Aladdin became rich. Would he ler his daughter marry lamp or get the lamp by force? The king just paid more attention to the substance, he didn’t care about the man’s qualities . But the most important aspect is the good qualities. Maybe my point of view is wrong. I’m not mature after all mentally . But it’s just my own idea.Another question, Aladdin said he loved the princess, but he didn’t know her at all, just because she was beautiful, with big dark eyes ——the most beautiful woman in the kingdom. Isn’t it so shallow? He didn’t know the princess before, of course, he wasn’t famliar with her. He just was attracted by the princess’s beautiful appearance. If everybody just like him, I feel so pity for all ordinary but warmhearted girls.The third question. How about Aladdin’s mother’s life ? Aladdin and his wife lived in the palace happily, where was his mother? His mother was becoming older and older, she needed to be woked after, but who take care of her? Her lazy son ? Did Aladdin show any careness to her old mother? It was hismother who brought him up. But he even didn’t help his mother do anything else. He just asked his mother do something for him. How ungrateful he was ! I feel sorry for his mother.Besides, it seemed that Aladdins did nothing at all but he got everything he wanted. It’s a huse irony, especially for others who are hardworking. He just depended on the enchanted lamp. He didn’t make any effort . Consequently, his belongings were gone in a second. Although he got them back eventually. At the ending, it said , They lived for many years, and had many children. But Aladdin always carried the magic lamp with him day and night. He was afraid of losing it once more. I think, he also knew his fortune wasn’t steady.Last but not least, In my perspective, no one can deny the fact that we all want to make our fortune. We should spare no effort to achieve it by ourselves. Don’t just depend on an “enchanted lamp”. It’s not lasting and become wither soon . Just as the old saying goes, “ There is no such thing as a free lunch in the world. ” Believe in yourself. You can do it byyourself. Just go ahead. Do what you should you do perfectly. I’m sure we can also have a beautiful and happy life in the future, as long as we long for it and take actives from now on.。

《阿拉丁》解说文案_A wonderful bed-time story to tell

《阿拉丁》解说文案_A wonderful bed-time story to tell

《阿拉丁》解说文案_A wonderful bed-time story to tell to kids美国动画/冒险/喜剧电影《阿拉丁》,于1992年上映,由罗恩·克莱蒙兹约翰·马斯克导演,罗恩·克莱蒙兹约翰·马斯克编剧,影片讲述了少年阿拉丁同他忠实的猴子阿布居住在一个繁华的都市中。

公主佳斯敏厌倦了王宫中的生活和各国王公贵族的求婚,偷偷离开王宫来到闹市,并巧遇阿拉丁。

与此同时,阴险狡诈的苏丹国师贾发为了统治整个国度,梦想找到传说中的神灯,因为它能满足获得者的三大愿望。

但传说中只有一个人可以接近藏有神灯的山洞,那就是阿拉丁。

I saw the TV-series Before I see this film.So that makes me no suprise of it.The story of Aladdin is really worth to tell kids like a bed-time story.That will be greatful if I have such a story in my childhood.But pity......So I wish those kits who have seen the movie can love it.How colorful isn't it?Adventure,love,freedom,pince and pricess,bad guy,hero save the world in the end.Nice to hear it.by the way,love the score of the film.It's one of the best.(No doubt of it,the oringinal score won the Academy Awards)。

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Peddler:(Enters) Aladdin and the Genie went into the village later that night, and what did they see… a dragon, with long sharp teeth and evil green eyes. (We hear the roar of a dragon. The peddler jumps) Oh my god! Oh excuse me… now where was I? Ah yes. The dragon was breathing fire and had a thick cloud of smoke coming from his nose. Aladdin and his magic Genie fought with that dragon. And whom do you think won? (Waits for audience response) Hmm… well just watch and see.
• Welcome to my store. What are you in need of today? Surely there must be something? What about this (Hold up a strange item) Or this? (Holds up another item) Or look at this… (Holds the third item) Wait don’t go… I can see that you are only interested in special things. Why not consider this? (He pulls out the magic lamp) This… this is no ordinary lamp! It once changed a young man's life. His name was Aladdin. Well, one day Aladdin found this magical lamp and it changed his life. (He sets the lamp down and exits. Aladdin enters. He is whistling a tune.)
A whole new world
Thank you for your appreciation
The tale of Aladdin
Hale Waihona Puke charactersPeddler( the host of the store) Aladdin——穆晓雯 Genie(灯神)——刘帅 Jasmine(the princess)——李硕 Sultan(the king)——张萌
Peddler:Ah, good evening to you my friends. Yes, Welcome to my Land of mystery! Yes I come from a land. From a faraway place. A place where there are camels, intense heat and more sand than water. But it is home.
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