The Prince of Egypt
The Prince of Egypt

Young Miriam: [singing, as the Queen takes Moses from the river] Brother, you're safe now, and safe may you stay. For I have a prayer just for you: grow, baby brother, come back someday. Come and deliver us, too...

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Moses: [after Rameses refuses to relent] Rameses, you bring this on yourself...

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[last lines]
Yocheved: [Sung] Deliver us!

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Jethro: When all you've got is nothing, there's a lot to go around.

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Aaron: So, Moses, how does it feel when *you* get struck to the ground?
Moses: I... didn't mean to cause you more pain. I'm just trying to do what God told me.
Aaron: God? When did God start caring about any of us?
[shouts]
Aaron: In fact, Moses, when did *you* start caring about slaves? Was it when you

found out that you were one of us?
Tzipporah: Don't listen to him.
Moses: No, he's right. I did not see because I did not *wish* to see.
Aaron: Oh, you didn't see because you didn't...
[shouts]
Aaron: wish to see! Ah! Well that makes everything fine then, doesn't it?

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Miriam: [singing] There can be miracles, when you believe Though hope is frail, it's hard to kill Who knows what miracles you can achieve When you believe, somehow you will You will when you believe

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Hotep: You're playing with the big boys now.
Huy: Playing with the big boys now!
Hotep: Oh that's pretty.

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Seti: Why do the gods torment me with such reckless, destructive, blasphemous sons?
Rameses: Father, hear what I say...
Seti: Be still! Pharaoh speaks. I seek to build an empire, and your only thought is to amuse yourselves by tearing it down! Have I taught you nothing?
Hotep: You mustn't be so hard on

yourself, Your Majesty. You're an excellent teacher.
Huy: It's not your fault your sons learned nothing.
Hotep: Well, they learned blasphemy.
Huy: True.

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Rameses: I will not be the weak link!

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Tzipporah: Look. Look at your people, Moses. They are free.

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Rameses: Come on, Moses, admit it. You've always looked up to me.
Moses: Yes, but it's not much of a view!

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Rameses: Second born, second place!
Moses: Not for long!

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Tzipporah: I won't be given to anyone, especially an arrogant, pampered, palace *brat*!
Rameses: [laughs, to Moses] Are you going to let her talk to you like that?
Moses: [Scoffs] You will show the proper respect for a prince of Egypt.
Tzipporah: But I *am* showing you all the respect you deserve: None!

[Pulls rope free]
Moses: [to approaching guards] No, wait!
[Dives and grabs rope]
Moses: Be still!
Tzipporah: [Starts pulling rope] Untie this rope! I demand you set me free!
Moses: Be still!
Tzipporah: Let go!
Moses: [Notices pond behind Tzipporah,

smiles] As you wish.
[Abruptly lets go]

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Rameses: [laughing] All right, Moses, I know you. What's this really about?
Moses: [looks at the slaves building the empire] Rameses... look. What do you see?
Rameses: A greater Egypt than that of my father.
Moses: That is not what I see.
Rameses: [laughs] Moses, I cannot change what

you see. I have to maintain the ancient traditions. I bear the weight of my father's crown.
Moses: Do you still not understand what Seti was?
Rameses: He was a great leader.
Moses: His hands bore the blood of thousands of children.
Rameses: [dismissively] Slaves.
Moses: My

people. And I can no longer hide in the desert while they suffer... at your hands.
Rameses: [his face falls, disappointed] So... you have returned... only to free them?
[Moses gives Rameses the ring back]
Moses: I'm sorry.
Rameses: Yes... I had hoped... that...
[He closes his eyes for a moment and then opens them

angrily]
Rameses: I do not know this God. Neither will I let your people go.
Moses: Rameses, please, you must listen...
Rameses: I will not be the weak link!
Rameses: [walks away, then opens the doors] Tell your people as of today, their workload has been doubled, thanks to your God. Or is it thanks...

to you?
[He coldly shuts the doors]

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Moses: Rameses, in my heart you are my brother. But things cannot be as they were.
Rameses: I see no reason why not.
Moses: You know I am a Hebrew, and the God of the Hebrews spoke to me.
Rameses: What?
Moses: He commands you let his people go.
Rameses: Commands?


Moses: [produces his staff] Behold, the power of God.

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Moses: Rameses? Rameses?
Rameses: [sarcastic] Oh, let me guess - you want me to... let your people go?
Moses: I hoped I would find you here.
Rameses: Get out!
[throws his wine glass on the floor]
Moses: Rameses, we must bring this to an end. Rameses, please, talk to me. We could

always talk here.
Moses: [sighs] This place - so many memories. I remember the time you switched the heads of the Gods in the temple of Ra.
[Moses sighs and starts to leave, until Rameses speaks]
Rameses: If I recall correctly, you were there switching heads right along with me.
Moses: No, it was you, I didn't do that.


Rameses: Oh, yes, you did. You put the hippo on the crocodile, and the crocodile on the...
Moses: [remembering] ... on the falcon.
Rameses: Yes. And the priests thought it was a horrible omen and fasted for two months! Father was furious! You were always getting me into trouble!
[he starts to walk away, then sighs]

Rameses: But then,
[he laughs]
Rameses: you were always there to get me out of trouble again. Hmmph. Why can't things be the way they were before?
Rameses Son: Father? It's so dark. I'm frightened. Why is he here? Isn't that the man who did all this?
Rameses: Yes, but one must wonder, why?

Moses: Because no kingdom should be made on the backs of slaves. Rameses, your stubbornness is bringing this misery upon Egypt. It would cease if only you would let the Hebrews go.
Rameses: I will not be dictated to. I will not be threatened. I am the morning and evening star. I am Pharaoh!
Moses: Something else is coming, something

much worse than anything before. Please, let go of your contempt for life before it destroys everything you hold dear. Think of your son!
Rameses: I do. You Hebrews have been nothing but trouble. My father had the right idea of how to deal with your people.
Moses: Rameses...
Rameses: And I think it's time I finished the job!


Moses: Rameses!
Rameses: And there shall be a great cry in all of Egypt, such as there never has been or ever will be again!
Moses: Rameses, you bring this upon yourself.

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Rameses: Tell me this Moses, tell me this: why is it that every time you start something, I'm the one who ends up in trouble?

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Hotep: So you think you've got friends in high places, with the power to put us on the run.
[he vanishes]
Huy: Well, forgive us these smiles on our faces. You'll know what power is when we are done, son...

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HotepHuy: By the power of Ra...

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Aaron: Miriam, do you want us flogged?