Talk:Beauty and the Beast (2017 film)/@comment-4807601-20161130194030

From what I've noticed, they used some elements from the original novel like the part where Maurice plucks a rose from a garden in the castle, which spurs the Beast's wrath and anger, thus, causing a trade: the rose in exchange for his daughter and life.

This element was also used in the Aladdin episode; "Garden of Evil" where the Sultan, as a young man, plucked a rose from a garden in a garden castle in the middle of the desert, which spurred the anger and wrath of a plant-like sorcerer named Arbutus, thus causing a trade and a promise: the rose in exchange for his most precious treasure (namely Jasmine) in 20 years time and his life.