Horrified, Moses ran from his palace life, struggling with his conflicted identity. He felt like a stranger to his own people and a traitor to his family. Later, witnessing an Egyptian overseer beating an elderly Hebrew slave, Moses intervened and pushed the man off a high scaffold, killing him.
During this phase, Moses is largely insensitive to the suffering of the Hebrew slaves, viewing his status as a natural right. This portrayal serves as a stark starting point for his eventual transformation, emphasizing how far he must grow to become a selfless leader. The Crisis of Identity
: The story focuses on the fractured bond between Moses and his adoptive brother, Rameses , as their duties force them into an epic clash of wills. ✨ Major Narrative Beats