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Who is the main character of "Aladdin"?
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[quote="persian85033"]Yeah, I guess so. The song is more like, pick me, or something, 'a fearless leader', 'success is guaranteed', 'I'm the prince of generosity'. A campaign speech, I guess.[/quote]
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Husse
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 11:17 am
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Hey, some people think the only good leader is a dead leader. Figures. I mean, I just can't see it nowadays. President Saluk.
Salukfan
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 8:26 pm
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persian85033 wrote:
Rather, the leader with the nine lives. Well, Saluk must have plenty of lives, too. He did survive falling off a cliff. He only didn't survive being turned into gold. Or maybe he's still alive, just trapped.
Well, in my fic-world, "I'm a survivor" is sort of his catchphrase.
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Yeah, I guess so. The song is more like, pick me, or something, 'a fearless leader', 'success is guaranteed', 'I'm the prince of generosity'. A campaign speech, I guess.
I've always taken the 'prince of generosity' line as though he's mocking Cassim's attempts to be just that.
And it's of course a campaign speech, being that the man is trying to take over for someone who's extremely popular. But I think the actions during the song are more important that the lyrics themselves, to a degree. He's not only saying it, but he's also beating the crap out of them to show he can do it. That's how he gets the respect, not the words coming out of his mouth.
persian85033
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 6:50 pm
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Rather, the leader with the nine lives. Well, Saluk must have plenty of lives, too. He did survive falling off a cliff. He only didn't survive being turned into gold. Or maybe he's still alive, just trapped.
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 6:49 pm
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That 'fearless leader' role would be Aladdin
persian85033
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 6:45 pm
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Yeah, I guess so. The song is more like, pick me, or something, 'a fearless leader', 'success is guaranteed', 'I'm the prince of generosity'. A campaign speech, I guess.
Calluna
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 5:35 pm
Post subject: Re: Saluk in politics?
Wow, so many topics that interest me in this thread; no wonder my absence was so conspicuous.
persian85033 wrote:
I was just wondering if anyone noticed how when Saluk said Aladdin must die, he used that gesture you sometimes see, like, well, you saw how he pointed at Aladdin, and was like, "He has seen too much. He must die. They must all die." It seemed to me very...I don't know, politician-like, or something.
I never thought of that line in that context, but he does seem a lot like a politician, doesn't he? That whole scene is about him trying to show he's a better leader than Cassim is. And I could tell that the French version of "Are You in or Out" uses a lot of political language in it (I don't speak French but from what I could understand it sounded more like Sa'luk was convincing the thieves to vote for him than to join his gang
). And his villainy-style reminds me of no one else so much as Jafar, who was a politician himself. Hmmm, I think we're on to something...
ArabianPrincessKim wrote:
And doesn't Rasould seem like he has a thing for jasmine...
A lot of people keep saying they've noticed this but I never have, which is strange since I'm, like, High Overlord of the Rasoul Fans or something.
So what's everyone seeing that I missed? I haven't got anything more specific than "well, he's jealous of Aladdin" so far, and he has plenty of other reasons not to like Aladdin.
ArabianPrincessKim wrote:
or ever weirder, a thing for Aladdin?
I did bring that topic up once at the Pub, but it was in the context of saying that there was about as much subtext and the same kind (rival!slash) for Aladdin/Rasoul as there is for Aladdin/Mozenrath (if not more), but A/M is pretty much all you see, and I chalked that up to the fact that they're both good looking.
Not that I'm crazy about either one, mind; if you want to break up Aladdin/Jasmine then you've got some 'splaining to do in your plot.
SalukFan wrote:
He just likes the code. A lot.
Being that the group is away from general society, the law needs to be defended by somebody. And if Cassim's going to get all sentimental, Sa'luk will do it. Someone has to be authoritative.
Hmmmm... strict constructionist, wants to go back to the "good old days", calls the other side "weak"... nope, doesn't remind me of any policians I know.
Husse wrote:
A desperate person...*looks around, grabs Sadira* I wish you much happiness.
I always thought he had a crush on her during that brief period when he thought she was the fruit inspector.
But we all saw her standing next to Murk at the wedding and we all know what that means.
(J/K, of course. Yuck.
)
persian85033
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 3:32 pm
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A what? What's a she-rug?
Husse
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 11:31 am
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Or Rasoul can use her for a she-rug.
persian85033
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 2:38 pm
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Well, maybe Rasoul can convince them to make that post and give it to Sadira. She can be keeping an eye on things, while under cover.
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 2:28 pm
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Yeah, that was her and Aladdin's story to Rasoul, but then Jasmine ruined it by saying "Fruit inspector? Agrabah doesn't have a fruit inspector"
APK
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 2:26 pm
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Wasn't she the royal melon inspector at some point? She had a good thing going there but she decided to be an all powerful witch isntead. A melon inspector has great honor!
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 2:19 pm
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Nah, she wouldn't even remember his name. She couldn't in "Sandswitch"
"RAGOUL!"
"...Ra
soul
your highness"
But he already knows her since he's had to stop her from stealing on several occassions
persian85033
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 2:16 pm
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Sadira and Rasoul. Hmm. Good match, I guess, being captian of the royal guards, he would be a good match. He must get a good salary, or at least better than the little people.
APK
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 2:12 pm
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Syera wrote:
Oy vey. Husse, I'm greatly disturbed... I don't think even Sadira would be that desperate.
Hahahahahahaha!
Oh...you were serious?
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 1:30 pm
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...you really haven't seen her, have you?
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