Why did Aladdin didn't free Genie before Jafar took the lamp?
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NobodymournstheWicked — 9 years ago(May 29, 2016 06:32 PM)
Well pretty much expect for by that time it was too late anyways because Jarfar regonzied the lamp and knew he really was Aladdin. Come on put tow and two together did you really think Jafar sent out more then one boy to get the same lamp.
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Taran_Wanderer_2 — 9 years ago(May 29, 2016 06:39 PM)
As little as I feel inclined to respond to such a childishly written post, I suppose I will.
Aladdin was afraid of becoming Sultan. He'd been dishonest he hadn't been raised in royalty and was unsure of what now would be expected of him and also selfish, since the possibility of him needing Genie's help to continue his charade came before the wants of his friend.
You're making it seem like it was wrong of Aladdin to act the way he did, and that's exactly what the writers wanted.
After having the same signature for, what, ten years? I'm not sure what to put here now. -
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TheHiawatha — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 08:39 PM)
Because Aladdin had, more or less, cheated his way to the top, and now realized that he was going to have responsibilities and that he might still need the Genie for the future. Thus, Aladdin went back on his word, so even if he would've changed his mind then and there, the Genie wouldn't listen to him.
"Lives with no meaning go straight past you, like trains that dont stop at your station."