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* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: In a very tragic example, Rameses ''snaps'' after the death of his son, riding after Moses and the Hebrews and, when they try to escape him through the Red Sea, he shouts to his men "Kill them! KILL THEM ALL!" The last of him seen in the film is him screaming in rage and agony, cursing Moses.
* [[Villain Song]]: Rameses' [[Dark Reprise]] of "All I Ever Wanted" might count, and while they are more inept evil sidekicks than true villains, Hotep and Huy's "Playing With The Big Boys Now" counts.
* [[Wants a Prize For Basic Decency]]: Subverted. Moses clearly tells Jethro that he doesn't think he deserves honor for ''refusing to rape Tzipporah'' ([[Values Dissonance|which is of course what princes were expected to do with slaves]]) and ''refusing to tattle on her'' when she runs. Jethro actually disagrees and honors Moses being a father grateful to get his daughter back and perhaps seeing something more in Moses.
* [[We Can Rule Together]]: Hotep and Huy make an offer something like to Moses during their [[Villain Song]].
{{quote|''"Just to show we feel no spite/you can be our acolyte!"''}}
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