Aladdin was granted three wishes by the Genie of the lamp in the story. These wishes allowed him to change his circumstances, ultimately leading him to win the heart of Princess Jasmine and gain wealth and power. However, he cleverly used his final wish to free the Genie, demonstrating the value of friendship over material wealth.
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Not all the wishes, some wishes are denied by my own mind. If wishes are true and loyal to my conscience then it will be granted. If it is not justified then it will be denied.
No. This is a standard codicil in the Genie Code whereby one is granted three wishes. If someone asks for more wishes, they will not be granted.
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the genie in Aladdin granted Aladdin wishes.
The Three and Many Wishes of Jason Reid
Aladdin was granted 3 wishes when he rubbed the magic lamp
the meek inherit the Earth
you can make 1 big wish any wish you want
In W.W. Jacobs' short story "The Monkey's Paw," three wishes are granted to the White family. Each wish, however, comes with unforeseen consequences, leading to tragic outcomes. The first wish is for money, the second for the return of their son, and the third is made to undo the consequences of the previous wishes. Ultimately, the story illustrates the dangers of tampering with fate and the idea that some wishes should not be granted.
The Genie in Aladdin is simply referred to as "Genie." He is a magical being who grants wishes to the main character, Aladdin, after being released from a magic lamp.
A lawyer can appeal as many times as he wishes until the appeal is not granted. It is also dependant on the judge.