The Fisherman Compare And Contrast

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In the Fisherman story, plus the movie they both share similar concepts and views if you truly think about it. Then you have things that are total opposite if you compare the both of them, depending on the issue. In the both of them they both have some evil souls, and they both have some sort of lamp in the story line, but found it in a different way. Then we have where in the story he gets to choose they way he dies and in the movie he has three wishes to whatever he wants, but can’t use love. So we can compare and contrast quite a bit comparing the both together to see what they have in common and what not. In the story and the movie they both have some type of evil power. The Jinnee from the story is really mean towards the fisherman and wants to kill him. Sometimes in the movie the Genie is mean, depending on the wish or what the issue is that's going on around him. The one in the movie truly isn’t mean though and likes to have fun and be creative / outgoing with his life. At the end he was mean, but he was told to be by his master, unlike the one in the story that’s always so rude just because no one would get him and let him out. …show more content…

The fisherman soon begins to regret catching the lamp because of how rude and ungrateful the Jinnee is towards him. The lamp in the story was caught by the fisherman because he cast his fishing pool every day three times, but that day he did it four and caught the lamp. He wasn’t set out on a mission to get it, it was just that kind of day for him to be unlucky because he broke his rule. The movie he was set out to get the lamp and he found his in a cave where there was riches and everything he’d ever wish for basically. The fisherman caught his in a pond or some type of water, not a

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