![]() However, Joseph comes up with another plan. He is heartbroken to hear of his mothers loss, but eventually tells the brothers that they kept their word so they may have food. Later, the rest of the brothers return with another man, Benjamin, Rachel's last son before she died. Joseph, in turn, has one of his brothers, Simeon, arrested and imprisoned until the others prove what they say is true, including the existence of a "youngest brother". Later on, after Joseph's plan to overcome the famine was in action, his brothers arrived in Egypt asking for food, willing to pay for it with a familiar twenty pieces of silver. Throughout the film, Joseph develops new relations in Egypt with Asenath, Potiphar, and the Pharoah.Īfter he is imprisoned because of Potiphar's wife, Zuleika, he is released and asked to interpret the Pharoah's dream, which is one forseeing famine in Egypt. Joseph soon left to be with his brothers, but they had had enough of Joseph's superiority over them, so they took his coat and pushed him in a ditch, later to sell him to slave-traders for twenty pieces of silver. When he spoke of this dream, his brothers ridiculed him, and he was shunned off, followed by Rachel's song, "Bloom". The next night, Joseph dreamt about him and his brothers, where Joseph was among them, but suddenly above them and they bowed before him. However, Joseph noticed a dead ram, similar to one he had dreamt about, and Jacob realized that his dreams provided visions of the future. Joseph ran with the lamb to escape but was only saved by the help of his father who scared the wolves away. In the midst of Joseph's realization of this, one of the lambs he was watching wandered off and attracted the attention of a wolf. One day, Joseph wanted to help his brothers, so they sarcastically told him to watch the herd while they round up the stray sheep, when in fact they were swimming. In the beginning of the movie, Joseph was given a coat by his parents, which was the last straw for his brothers. Because of this, he was treated better than his brothers for most of his childhood. Because he was born of Rachel, and not Jacob's other wife, Joseph was special because Rachel was supposedly barren and couldn't have children. Joseph was gifted with seemingly strange dreams, and also the ability to interpret them. One day, The king had horrible dreams, Joseph interprets the dreams, and later became the governor and the hero of Egypt. After being sold into slavery, He was taken to Egypt, and was arrested for 2 years by Potiphar. He is the son of Jacob and Rachel, He has 11 brothers named, Judah, Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Issachar, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Zebulun, and Benjamin. Joseph is the titular protagonist of Joseph: King of Dreams. ![]() ![]() "God, what have I done to deserve this!!?" ![]()
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