Analysis Of The Movie 'Aladdin'

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Aladdin, a Disney Classic Movie, in my opinion, teaches kids and adults alike some of life’s most important lessons. First, Aladdin teaches that sometimes what we seem to want the most is not as we expect it to be. Next, the story of Aladdin also teaches that there are always people who think just to gain for themselves even if they seem to be our most trusted friends. Most importantly, Aladdin teaches us that one must not lie about or pretend being someone that they’re not just to impress. I have found that every Disney movie has something to teach and Aladdin, in between humor, action, and love, teaches these lessons in such a memorable way.
To begin with, one of the lessons the story shows is that the situation one wishes and hopes to be …show more content…

In the end, the other people or person one is trying to pretend for will find out and trust is a hard thing to earn back once it is broken. In the movie, Jasmine always knew that Prince Aladdin was the same young man she had met at the market. She even asks him why he had lied when she first discovers part of the truth. Even though Aladdin had the perfect time to tell her everything, he said another lie to cover it up. In the end, she found out about everything when Aladdin’s lie was used against him as Jafar attacked the royal family and tried to take over Agrabah. Even with all the lies and all of Genie’s help, Aladdin loses everything in the end. It was when he admitted to lying and apologizes that he gained back the trust and the love of Princess Jasmine. The lesson to take is that one should always be true to who they are because in the end the truth always comes out and people respect and love those who are real and …show more content…

First, Aladdin teaches that sometimes what one seems to want the most turns out completely different than expected. Next, it teaches that there are always people who are part of one’s most trusted friends yet they are only there for themselves. Most importantly, Aladdin teaches us that one must not lie about or pretend being someone that they’re not just to impress because in the end, the truth always comes out. Even though Disney classics like Aladdin are considered to be children’s movies, the lessons taught are actually some of the hardest to learn as an adult. As a grownup, learning to be satisfied, learning that friends can betray sometimes so one learns to trust less, and learning to always be truthful about oneself are all things that come unexpectedly or as a hardship. Aladdin and other Disney movies are small reminders that in the end, everything will turn out well, dreams to come true as long as one remains true to

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