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! Tell your people, as of today, their workload has been doubled, thanks to your God. Or, is it thanks... to you?
„
~ Rameses dismissing God and Moses and refusing to free the Hebrews, simultaneously increasing their workload.
“
Rameses: You Hebrews have been nothing but trouble. My father had the right idea about 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 never has been or ever will be again! Moses: Rameses, you bring this upon yourself.
„
~ Rameses declaring his intent to commit genocide against the Hebrews, inadvertently summoning the final plague as a result.
Pharaoh Rameses II, or simply Rameses as he is more commonly addressed, is the main antagonist of DreamWorks' second full-length animated feature film The Prince of Egypt, which is based on the Book of Exodus.
Based on the Pharaoh from the aforementioned biblical tale of Moses, he is the son of Pharaoh Seti I and Queen Tuya, the father of Amun, the adoptive older brother of Moses and the adoptive brother-in-law of Tzipporah. He and Moses were raised as brothers until Moses's self-imposed exile, after which Rameses becomes the Pharaoh of Egypt, with the resulting conflict between the two becoming a deeply personal one.
He was voiced by Ralph Fiennes, who also played Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter franchise, Hades in Clash of the Titans, Raiden the Moon King in Laika's Kubo and the Two Strings, Amon Goeth in Schindler's List, Francis Dolarhyde in Red Dragon, Dennis "Spider" Cleg in Spider,Professor Moriarty in Holmes and Watson, Lord Victor Quartermaine in Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, and Barry in Dolittle.
Rameses was a toddler when his father Seti ordered the killing of all first-born Hebrew boys after he received word of a prophecy saying that the slaves would be united under a leader chosen by God. That day, Moses, a young Hebrew boy, floated to the palace, and was adopted by the Pharoh's wife. The young Rameses was by his mother's side as she took his new baby brother to meet the Pharaoh. The Pharaoh agreed to raise the infant, and Rameses seemingly shared a happy childhood with Moses, accepting him as his own brother.
After the prologue, Rameses and Moses are in their teens and prone to mischief, particularly wild chariot races across the city. Both brothers are competitive but remain fairly good-natured towards one another. However, their latest chariot race causes great damage to their surroundings, infuriating Pharaoh Seti who is harsh with his eldest son, calling him a "weak link," an insult that deeply wounds Rameses and would continue to affect him later in life.
However, a short time later, Rameses is appointed Prince Regent by his father (who was moved by an appeal from Moses on his brother's behalf), and he promptly appoints Moses as Royal Chief Architect. During the celebrations, Hotep and Huy are ordered to give Rameses a gift as a sign of respect for their new superior, and the two high priests offer Rameses a kidnapped woman from a desert tribe as his bride (or more likely, a concubine). However, due to her fiery nature, Rameses doesn't want her and tries to give her to Moses, which simply angers her more, and she fights back until she is humiliated by Moses. Rameses finds this amusing and orders the guards to "dry her up and have her delivered to Prince Moses's chambers" (although Moses ultimately sets her free).
Later on, Rameses is overseeing the building of a great temple when Moses (who had just learned of his true Hebrew heritage) strikes a guard abusing an old slave and accidentally kills him in the process. Rameses is shocked and confused, and ran after his brother as he flees; he shows little concern over the death of the guard and even tells Moses that, as royalty, he can see to it that the crime will never be heard of again. However, Moses is too full of regret and confusion and flees into the desert, leaving Rameses alone in Egypt.
Taking The Throne[]
During Moses's time in the desert, Rameses ascends to the throne after the death of his father, and the oppression of the Hebrews becomes worse as Rameses continues to build his new kingdom, determined to carve a legacy as legendary as his father's. When Moses finally returns, Rameses is overjoyed. Hotep and Huy are quick to try and ruin the reunion, however, by insisting Rameses enforce the death sentence placed upon Moses for killing the guard; however, Rameses dismisses them and proclaims Moses innocent of all crimes and a prince of Egypt. Unfortunately for Rameses, Moses was charged by God to stand against Rameses and free the Hebrew slaves, which soon leads to a confrontation between the two brothers.
Conflict With Moses[]
When Moses transforms his staff into a cobra as his first miracle, Rameses is amused and has Hotep and Huy perform a magic act of their own in an attempt to make Moses see otherwise. However Moses's cobra eats their cobras, demonstrating that his God is more powerful than the magicians. Following this event, he motions for Moses to follow him into a secluded area to talk alone. Once Rameses is out of the public eye, he converses more openly with Moses, trying to justify not only his own actions as Pharaoh but also those of his father. However, he is visibly hurt when Moses rejects his words and hands back the ring Rameses had given him when he promoted him to Chief Architect. Feeling betrayed, Rameses becomes angry, telling Moses "I do not know this God!" and that he will not let the Hebrews be set free, also ranting that he cannot allow himself to become the weak link as his father previously told him. Rameses then informs Moses that all slaves are to have their workload doubled, implicitly blaming it on Moses or Moses's God rather than himself.
When the two next meet, Rameses is enjoying a boat ride on the Nile with his son when Moses once again demands that he set his people free. Rameses unsuccessfully tries to ignore Moses and promptly orders his guards to bring Moses to him. His guards wade out to the shore and attempt to capture Moses, only for God to turn the Nile River into blood as another of his miracles. At first, Rameses is shocked at this display of power and demands that Hotep and Huy explain how it was done. When the two magicians replicate the miracle via the use of a dye, Rameses's fear subsides and he laughs it off, then warns Moses that "this futile mission must now be finished," unaware that this was just the beginning.
The Plagues[]
“
You who I called brother, how could you have come to hate me so? Is this what you wanted? Then let my heart be hardened, and never mind how high the cost may grow. This will still be so. I will never let your people go!
„
~ Rameses during the song "The Plagues".
The two brothers' confrontation reaches its climax during the event known as the Ten Plagues of Egypt, in which God unleashes ten successive plagues upon the kingdom of Egypt. Although the resulting suffering gradually becomes unbearable, Rameses refuses to give in to Moses's demands. As a result, the people of Egypt suffer for many days and nights as the plagues manifest as frogs, lice, wild animals, death of livestock, fiery hail from the sky, painful boils, locusts, and then darkness.
During the onset of the great darkness, Rameses is again visited by Moses in the temple. They both recall the fun times they had shared together with Rameses wishing for things to go back to the way they were before. His son suddenly appears and wonders why Moses is hereafter giving Egypt so much trouble. Moses retorts back that Rameses' stubbornness was the real cause of all the trouble and pleads with him once more to let the Hebrews go, warning him that something much worse will happen if he refuses, resulting in the loss of everything he holds dear, including his own son. Rameses refuses to listen, even stating that his father may have had "the right idea" in dealing with the Hebrews. This saddens Moses, who tells Rameses that he had brought the final plague upon himself. Thus, due to Rameses' hubris, the Tenth Plague is unleashed upon Egypt. The Angel of Death descends from above as an ominous formless luminescence in the dark and kills all of the kingdom's firstborn children, including Rameses's own son, while the firstborn children of the Hebrews are spared.
Overwhelmed with grief, Rameses simply tells Moses that he and the Hebrews have his permission to go. Moses tries to comfort Rameses for his loss by putting his hand on his shoulder, but he angrily pulls himself away and demands that Moses leave him. After Moses leaves, a vicious Rameses looks back on Moses. Shortly afterward, the Hebrews (along with some Egyptians) leave Egypt behind and began their great exodus.
Final Confrontation[]
However, Rameses instead vows to murder them all in revenge, even if it means killing his adopted brother. He sets about across the desert, cornering them at the Red Sea with his royal army in tow and then charges at the departing assemblage with the intent of annihilating them. However, God intervenes by sending down a pillar of flame to stop Rameses and his army long enough for Moses to part the Red Sea using his staff, the Hebrews then crossing with haste.
However, Rameses refuses not stop and, once the pillar of flame dissipates, he resumes his charge, prompting God to close the path through the waters made by Moses, drowning Rameses's army and sending Rameses himself hurling back onto the shore. He then yells out Moses's name one last time in anger and sorrow, broken by defeat. Hearing Rameses's cries, Moses sympathizes over his brother's losses and bids one last farewell to him before leaving with the Hebrews.
Rameses' ultimate fate afterwards is unknown. Either way, his defeat shattered any illusion that he would ever make peace with his brother, as while Rameses was clearly saddened about having to disown his brother, said sadness was overtaken by his rage and pride.
Personality[]
Rameses is portrayed as a tragic figure, in so far as the close relationship he has with Moses in the movie and his deep-seated desire to not be the "weak link" of his family. He is stubborn, obstinate, headstrong, very concerned about honoring his dynasty, and serious especially about becoming the next Pharaoh of Egypt. His cruelty and stubbornness were mainly imparted to him by his father, who taught him to hold fast to a strong will and an unwavering mindset; Rameses's principal objective was getting his father's acceptance and approval above all else. Rameses also did genuinely and deeply care about his son, Amun, and was utterly broken by his death at the hands of Moses's plagues. This resulted in him shedding any love he felt for his adopted brother.
At the beginning of the film, Rameses holds a true brotherly bond with Moses, and they consider each other quite close even though Moses usually gets Rameses into trouble with his antics. Rameses even indulges in goofing off despite their father's strict parentage and the two are constantly playful with each other, though Rameses shoulders more of the responsibilities as the older sibling. Later on, when Moses returns after his long exile, Rameses is thrilled to see his brother again, but then grows very upset when Moses tells him to let his people go, deeply hurt by that Moses would come back for his people but not for his former closest companion. Before the final plague, Rameses tells Moses that he wishes they could just be a family again.
For all his positive traits, there is no debating Rameses's eventual turn to power-hungry oppressor when he is crowned Pharaoh of Egypt. His more sympathetic side is crushed beneath the weight of his responsibilities, and he becomes determined to build a great legacy for himself no matter how many Hebrew slaves or subjects he works to the bone. Even his royal guard was not immune from such scrutiny; at one point, he brings one such guard who has fallen ill up onto his feet and gives him a stick, even though he is too sick to guard his king, demonstrating that he is, in a way, as controlling as his father despite being more honorable.
Following the death of his son, Rameses became even more ruthless than before, with his grief driving him to the brink of outright madness. Not only does he try to kill Moses and his former subjects, but he disregards any love he had for Moses as he blames him for the deaths of the first borns and his stubbornness drives away his childhood brother, leaving him with no real family to comfort him when he needs it most. That said, despite falling off the deep end, he is still a tragic figure as he might not have stooped to this level if not for his son's death or his father's merciless tutelage.
Quotes[]
“
Faster you beast, You run like mules!
„
~ Rameses
“
You don't think we'll get in trouble for this do you?
„
~ Rameses
“
Come on, Moses, admit it. You've always looked up to me.
„
~ Rameses
“
The weak link in the chain. That's what he called me.
„
~ Rameses on what his father just said.
“
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?
„
~ Rameses
“
Moses: I figured it out. You know what your problem is, Rameses? You care too much. Rameses: And your problem is that you don't care at all.
„
~ Rameses and Moses.
“
Moses: Rameses, look. What do you see? Rameses: A greater Egypt than that of my father.
„
~ Rameses on his Egyptian Empire.
“
Moses, I cannot change what you see. I have to maintain the ancient traditions. I bear the weight of my father's crown.
„
~ Rameses speaking with Moses about slavery.
“
So, you have returned, only to free them.
„
~ Rameses realizing Moses's intentions.
“
Still gnawing away on that bone, are we? [to his guards] Carry on.
„
~ Rameses ignoring Moses.
“
Enough! I will hear no more of this Hebrew nonsense. Bring him to me.
„
~ Rameses ordering the guards to bring Moses to him.
“
Abandon this futile mission, Moses! I've indulged you long enough! This must now be finished!
„
~ Rameses telling Moses to abandon his quest to free the Hebrews.
“
Get out!
„
~ Rameses demanding Moses to leave.
“
You and your people have my permission to go. Leave me!
„
~ Rameses allowing the Hebrews to go.
“
Don't just stand there! Kill them! Kill them all!
„
~ Rameses ordering the soldiers to attack the Hebrews.
“
Nooooo!
„
~ Rameses before being washed back to shore.
“
MOSES! MOSES!
„
~ Rameses following his defeat, also his final words in the movie.
Gallery[]
Images[]
Moses and Rameses before the final plague.
"There shall be a great cry heard in all of Egypt such as never has or ever will be again!"
He is Ralph Fiennes's first animated villainous role.
Robert De Niro and Gary Oldman were both considered for the role of Rameses. Both would later turn up in subsequent Dreamworks films, with De Niro going on to voice Don Lino from Shark Tale and Gary Oldman voicing Lord Shen from Kung Fu Panda 2.
Like his father, Rameses is represented with a lion motif when he becomes Pharaoh. In real life, Pharaohs were known to keep big cats and the lion was viewed as a symbol of kingship. In one scene, Rameses is setting on his throne with lion heads on each side.
He also claims to be the "morning and evening star", a reference to the Egyptian deity Horus, whose right eye was said to be the morning star and his left eye the evening star.
Historically, the real-life Pharaoh Rameses II (or Rameses the Great) is famous for designing and ordering some of the greatest building projects of the entire New Kingdom period of Egypt. The most famous of these include the Great Temple of Abu Simbel and the colossal "Ramesseum" temple of Osiris, both of which still stand today.
This is reflected in the movie with Rameses's ambitions of constructing architectural marvels to surpass even his father's with the labor of the Hebrew slaves, even from the moment he first becomes Prince-Regent and has to rebuild the temple he and Moses mistakingly destroyed.
While the Pharaoh depicted in the Book of Exodus is never named or even described in much detail, Rameses II is one of the most commonly proposed historical parallels for the Pharaoh of the story due to "Rameses" appearing as a place name several times in scripture. The famous 1956 film The Ten Commandments also casts Rameses II as Pharaoh in its retelling of the Exodus.
In real life, Rameses II is estimated to have had around 200 wives, 96 sons, and 60 daughters (with 20 children being born by the time he was crowned Pharaoh). In the film, only one son is seen and none of his wives or daughters are there. However there is a woman standing next to Rameses's throne, possibly Nefertari.
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TetheredWilsons (Abraham, Umbrae, & Pluto) & Tylers |
Brixton Lore |
Eteon (Eteon Director) |
Ma |
Ben Hawkins |
Shane |
Teddy McGiggle |
Ephraim Winslow |
Thomas Wake |
Seagull |
The Mermaid |
Demon Overlord |
Lord Thomas Badgley |
Dr. Blair Mudfly |
Barry |
The Invisible Man (2020) |
Blissfield Butcher |
Athena Stone |
Otto |
Jakob Toretto |
Lieutenant Sue |
Elijah Hardin |
Hotel Manager |
William Burke |
Candyman |
Candyman Hive |
Sherman Fields |
Sandie |
Jack |
Lyutsifer Safin |
Valdo Obruchev |
Logan Ash |
Ernst Stavro Blofeld |
Primo |
Patrizia Reggiani |
Nick Fowler |
Fjölnir |
Danny Sharp |
Captain Hollister (2022) |
John Rainbird (2022) |
Rainn Delacourt |
Soyona Santos |
The Grabber |
Jean Jacket |
Ricky "Jupe" Park |
Gordy |
Rogue Lion |
Corey Cunningham |
Megan
Live-Action Television Aaron Downing |
Albert Lawrence Cheney |
Alex Merritt |
Allard Bunker |
Angela Young |
April Troost |
Arthur Pruitt |
Arthur Tunney |
Bill Fallon |
Bud Greer |
Burt Malone |
Cary Stillman |
Chris Pollit |
Clarence "C-Square" Carmichael |
Constantin Volsky |
Daniel Garrett |
Daniel Hendricks |
Danielle Keyes |
Dawn Sterling |
Dena Carter |
Dennis Pollock |
Dennis Teal |
Dennis Trope |
Diana Hawthorne |
Dr. Diane Meade |
Donald Housman |
Donald Shalvoy |
Donna Cheponis |
Eddie Chandler |
Edward Auster |
Eileen Willick |
Elias Grace |
Emma Kim |
Fiona Reed |
Frances Houston |
Freddo Parisi |
Gayle Janaway |
Gordon Samuels |
Harold Jensen |
Herman Capshaw |
Jacob Lowenstein |
Jenny Brandt |
Joel Thayer |
Johnny Dona |
Jordan Reed |
Joseph Krolinsky |
Joyce Pollock |
Julia Veloso |
Justin Lafferty |
Katherine Waxman |
Katrina Ludlow |
Kendra Daniels |
Kevin Almonte |
Kyle Swanson |
Laura Di Biasi |
Leland Barnes |
Leon Vorgitch |
Lewis Darnell |
Liann Crosby |
Lindsay Carson |
Lorraine Cobin |
Lorraine Dillon |
Marcus Woll |
Mark Bruner |
Matthew O'Dell |
Marty Winston |
Melanie Cullen |
Michael Dobson |
Miranda Shea |
Mitch Carroll |
Molly Preston |
Monty Bender |
Ned Lasky |
Ned Loomis |
Nina Ellis |
Paul Kopell |
Paul Sandig |
Qaadar Khaleel |
Ray Burrows |
Raymond Taylor |
Richard Morriston |
Rita Shalvoy |
Roger Kraslow |
Russell Lowery |
Samantha Weaver |
Simon Brooks |
Shane Sutter |
Spencer Talbert |
Stephanie Harker |
Ted Sanderson |
Thad Messimer |
Tory Quinlann |
Tracy Brandt |
Walter Grobman |
Willard Tappen |
Wayne Hensley |
Wyatt Ackman |
Westway Refrigerated Truck |
Bulldozer |
William Lewis |
April Troost |
Dwight K. Schrute |
Ryan Howard |
Jan Levinson |
Charles Miner |
Roy Anderson |
Gabe Lewis |
Deangelo Vickers |
Robert California |
Andy Bernard |
Creed Bratton |
Kelly Kapoor |
Todd Packer |
Frank |
Scranton Strangler
Video Games Alejandro Sosa |
Gaspar Gomez |
George Sheffield |
Ricardo |
Edna Strickland |
Kid Tannen |
Cliff Tannen |
Riff Tannen |
Billy Yoder |
Dr. Laura Sorkin |
Miles Chadwick
Live-Action Films The Mouse |
Sadako Yamamura |
Ocean Entity |
Dr. Reingold |
Benny |
Ruby |
Commando Elite (Major Chip Hazard, Butch Meathook, Nick Nitro, Brick Bazooka, Link Static, Kip Killigan, & Gwendy Dolls) |
Gil Mars |
Steamboat Willie |
Vivian Thompson |
Frank Fitts |
General Roth'h'ar Sarris |
Commodus |
Jacob |
Norman Spencer |
Genus |
General Granger |
General Russell Woodman |
Voltan |
Morlocks (Über-Morlock) |
Lamar Burgess |
Connor Rooney |
Harlen Maguire |
Dietrich Banning |
Samara Morgan |
Anna Morgan |
Galem Burke |
Frank Abagnale Jr. |
Dean Gordon Pritchard |
Larry Quinn |
James Rethrick |
Madame Vandersexxx |
Claire Wellington |
Vincent |
Paco |
Felix Reyes-Torrena |
Count Olaf |
Hook-Handed Man |
Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender |
Bald Man |
White-Faced Women |
Officer LeFlore |
Jack Byrnes |
Chris Wilton |
Martians |
Dr. Bernard Merrick |
Tom Lincoln |
Jackson Rippner |
Hatsumomo |
Curtis Taylor, Jr. |
Jean-Baptiste Grenouille |
Norbit's Parents |
Rasputia Latimore |
Big Black Jack Latimore |
Blue Latimore |
Earl Latimore |
Deion Hughes |
Buster Perkin |
Stranz Van Waldenberg |
Fairchild Van Waldenberg |
Katie Van Waldenberg |
Robert Turner |
Decepticons (Megatron, Starscream, Barricade, Frenzy, Blackout, Scorponok, Bonecrusher, Brawl, Dispensor, The Fallen, Soundwave, Sideways, Grindor, Ravage, Alice & Scalpel) |
Constructicons/Devastator (Demolishor, Rampage, Long Haul, Mixmaster, Scrapper & Scavenger) |
Lila Cantrow |
Assef |
Sweeney Todd |
Nellie Lovett |
Judge Turpin |
Beadle Bamford |
Jonas Fogg |
Adolfo Pirelli |
Predatory Vines |
Tran |
Les Grossman |
ARIIA |
Jake |
Max |
Anna Ivers |
Theodore Galloway |
George Harvey |
Hilly Holbrook |
Setrakus Ra |
Jerry Dandridge |
Evil Ed |
Tak Mashido |
Farra Lemkova |
Ricky |
Zeus |
Julian Assange |
Dino Brewster |
Deja Thoris |
Louis |
Carl, Rudy, Stevie and Vern
Movies The Ten Commandments (1956): Rameses II | Nefretiri | Rameses I † | Sethi † | Dathan † | Baka † The Prince of Egypt (film): Rameses II | Hotep and Huy | Baka † | Seti I † The Ten Commandments (2007): Ramses II | Dathan † | Seti I † Exodus: Gods and Kings: Rameses II