"Aladdin"@en . "Aladdin's mother is a poor widow living in China, very disappointed by her son's laziness. She appears in the story of Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp. She knows that her husband never had any brothers, but is won over by the magician's gifts and flattery. She is frightened by the genie of the lamp. When Aladdin tells her that he is in love with the princess, she bursts out laughing. However, he convinces her to go to the Sultan and ask for the princess's hand in marriage, taking gifts of precious jewels. She waits in the audience-chamber every day for a week before being able to speak to him. The Sultan is nearly convinced by the priceless jewels, but it takes a few months and additional gifts before Aladdin is finally able to wed the princess. His mother is last mentioned meeting with the"@en . . "Good"@en . . . . . . . . "\"Aladdin, you can't keep this up! you owe to that girl to tell her the truth.\""@en . . . . . . . "The thievery of her son"@en . . . . "\"Aladdin, they can call you a prince but that doesn't make you a man\""@en . . . . . . "Aladdin's Mother was a character deleted from the film Aladdin. Aladdin: mothers! Mother: Sons! ( Dialogue between Aladdin and his mother from the original script.)"@en . . . . "Motherly, opinonated, caring, loving"@en . . . . "Short black hair tied in a high bun, hoop earrings, modest long sleeved/long length dress"@en . . . . . "Aladdin's Mother was a character deleted from the film Aladdin. Aladdin: mothers! Mother: Sons! ( Dialogue between Aladdin and his mother from the original script.)"@en . "Aladdin's mother is a poor widow living in China, very disappointed by her son's laziness. She appears in the story of Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp. She knows that her husband never had any brothers, but is won over by the magician's gifts and flattery. She is frightened by the genie of the lamp. When Aladdin tells her that he is in love with the princess, she bursts out laughing. However, he convinces her to go to the Sultan and ask for the princess's hand in marriage, taking gifts of precious jewels. She waits in the audience-chamber every day for a week before being able to speak to him. The Sultan is nearly convinced by the priceless jewels, but it takes a few months and additional gifts before Aladdin is finally able to wed the princess. His mother is last mentioned meeting with the Princess and accompanying her to Aladdin's palace."@en . . . . "Aladdin's Mother"@en . . . . .