![]() ![]() He then returned home and rubbed the lamp and another jinnie came out and Aladdin commanded that he bring food. In desperation, he rubbed the ring and a dark jinnee came out and commanded him to be set free from the garden. While in the garden Aladdin had found an iron ring that claimed to be able to help him. The man turned out to be an evil sorcerer known as the Moor and was enraged that Aladdin did not give him the lamp so he closed up the entrance to the garden and left Aladdin for dead. Aladdin brings back the lamp but asks to be helped out of the garden first. One day while Aladdin was out, a stranger claiming to be his uncle asked him to accompany him to a “garden of wonder.” When they arrive, he tells Aladdin to retrieve the lamp and not to touch anything else. Aladdin and his mother were barely surviving only because she would spin cotton and sell it so they could eat. He was such a troublemaker that his father died of worry. ![]() In this version of the tale, which is set in China, Aladdin is portrayed as a lazy troublemaker. ![]()
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