

Unwilling to marry any of the snobbish and self-centered princes her father suggests, she runs away from home, but having never been outside the palace before, she inadvertently gets into trouble when she gives an apple to a young boy without paying for it. Jasmine is the soon-to-be sixteen year old daughter of the wealthy Sultan of Agrabah. She shows a love for adventure, and often accompanies Aladdin on his journeys. Jasmine can also be kind and caring, and is considered to be clever and intelligent. Jasmine can be very willful she refuses all the suitors that her father chooses, preferring to wed for love rather than for wealth, & the Sultan stated that as a child she once stayed up for six weeks out of simple refusal to go to bed.

This eventually leads to Jasmine running away, but she gets into trouble as she is initially naive regarding the world outside the palace.

She is headstrong, and longs for the freedom that other girls have. Jasmine is feisty, free-spirited, seductive and in many ways resembles the "rebellious princess" archetype. Jafar later creates a gold crown for Jasmine from her shackles when he decides to make her his queen. When Jafar takes control of Agrabah for a short while, he makes Jasmine wear a red outfit with several golden accessories, such as a snake bracelet and gold earrings even she joins Aladdin.
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For formal occasions, she has a purple outfit that covers more of her skin and a hair accessory that hangs lower than her trademark headband. In her peasant disguise while running away from home and exploring the marketplace in Agrabah, she wears a brown robe and a tan hood. She normally wears a light blue tube top with off the shoulder sleeves, and matching pants along with blue shoes along with a matching headband with a jewel in the center and wears large gold earrings and a matching necklace. She normally wears her black hair in a ponytail, held together by two light blue bands. Jasmine is a princess with tan skin and long, lustrous black hair, big brown eyes, and a distinct hourglass figure. Although the Tale of Aladdin is originally from The Arabian Nights, Jasmine is a young, Arabian princess and girl, with her looks being summed up to simply "beautiful".
