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The Bottle Imp

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a big, fancy mansion on a landed estate, and finds his wish granted, but at a price: his beloved uncle and cousins have been killed in a boating accident, leaving Keawe sole heir to his uncle's fortune. Keawe is horrified, but uses the money to build his house. Having all he wants, and being happy, he explains the risks to a friend who buys the bottle from him.
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When they arrive, however, the suspicious natives will not touch the cursed bottle. Kokua determines to make a supreme sacrifice to save her husband from his fate. Since, however, she knows he would never sell the bottle to her knowingly, Kokua is forced to bribe an old sailor to buy the bottle for
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Keawe lives a happy life, but there is something missing. Walking along the beach one night, he meets a beautiful woman, Kokua. They soon fall in love and become engaged. Keawe's happiness is shattered on the night of his betrothal, when he discovers that he has contracted the then-incurable disease
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Keawe buys the bottle and instantly tests it by wishing his money to be refunded, and by trying to sell it for more than he paid and abandoning it, to test if the story is true. When these all work as described, he realizes the bottle does indeed have unholy power. He wishes for his heart's desire:
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Of course, there is a catch. The bottle must be sold, for cash, at a loss, i.e. for less than its owner originally paid, and cannot be thrown or given away, or else it will magically return to him. All of these rules must be explained by each seller to each purchaser. If an owner of the bottle dies
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similarly states "The Stevenson story was first published in Samoan in 1891, appearing later that year in English." The Project Gutenberg text of the story has a note by Stevenson which says "...the tale has been designed and written for a Polynesian audience..." which also suggests initial
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in Honolulu. The man of European ancestry has both good and bad news for Keawe: (a) he owns the bottle and is very willing to sell, but (b) he had only paid two cents for it. Therefore, if Keawe buys it, he will not be able to resell it.
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to buy the bottle for two centimes, promising he will buy it back for one, thus sealing his doom. However, the drunken sailor refuses to part with it, and is unafraid of the prospect of Hell. "I reckon I'm going anyway," he says.
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Keawe begins this quest by attempting to track down the friend to whom he sold the bottle, but the friend has become suddenly wealthy and left Hawaii. Keawe traces the path of the bottle through many buyers and eventually finds a
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The novel reflects Stevenson's impressions gained during his five-month visit of the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1889. Part of the storyline takes place in the little town
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Keawe returns to his wife, both of them free from the curse, and the reader is encouraged to believe that they live happily ever after.
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four centimes, with the understanding that she will secretly buy it back for three. Now Kokua is happy, but she carries the curse.
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Keawe decides to buy the bottle anyway, for the price of one cent, and indeed cures himself. Now, however, he is understandably
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Keawe discovers what his wife has done, and resolves to sacrifice himself for her in the same manner. He arranges for a brutish
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inside that grants wishes. However, the bottle is cursed; if the holder dies bearing it, his or her soul is forfeit to hell.
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An Italian TV adaptation "Il diavolo nella bottiglia" aired on Rai2 on 23 Jun 1981 as part of the horror anthology series
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Since the exchange rates of different currencies can fluctuate with respect to one another, it is also possible that the
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there. Therefore, he had a first-hand experience from the fate of lepers. Several times Stevenson uses the Hawaiian word
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price in a perfectly rational world. And yet, the actions of the people in the story do not seem particularly unwise.
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of the bottle could increase from one transaction to the next even if the stated price decreases. This leads to an
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and accounted for their great successes. By the beginning of the story the price has diminished to fifty dollars.
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animated feature film based on the story and directed by the Diehl Brothers was released in 1952 under the title
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The story could be considered as both a continuation of and a rather light-hearted counterpoint to the theme of
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Someone who believes there is someone else willing to make an irrational decision to purchase the bottle.
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Sorensen, Roy A. (October 1988). "Blindspotting and Choice Variations of the Prediction Paradox".
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Someone who loves the bottle's current owner enough to sacrifice their own soul for that person.
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without having sold it in the prescribed manner, that person's soul will burn for eternity in
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The story shows that the paradox could be resolved by the existence of certain characters:
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magazine (London, March–April 1891). In it, the protagonist buys a bottle with an
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Sorensen calls this "Sharvey’s Bottle Imp paradox" or "Sharvey’s paradox", see
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Sorensen, Roy A. (1987). "The bottle imp and the prediction paradox, II".
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as well. At the time of publication in 1891, the currency system of the
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Sorensen, Roy A. (1986). "The Bottle Imp and the Prediction paradox".
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Someone who believes they are inevitably destined for Hell already.
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The premise of the story creates a logical paradox similar to the
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residing in the bottle will also grant Keawe his every desire.
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The theme of the bottle imp can be found in the German legend
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The bottle was said to have been brought to Earth by the
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Island Nights' Entertainments by Robert Louis Stevenson
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in January 2016. The opera was a co-production between
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Quoted on the Amazon sales page for the edition with
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based on Stevenson's story was released in 1917. The
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publication in Polynesia, not in the United States.
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included cent coins that circulated at par with the
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The Bottle Imp (disambiguation)

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U.S. penny
Hoʻokena

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