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Essay heading: Movie Review on "The Egyptian"
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Culturally, the women were the main ones showing affection while the men showed little or none. The relationship between Taia and Sinhue is much more accurate to this principle.
Egypt's change to monotheism is another depiction of the movie. Pharaoh Horemheb has ordered all Egyptians to worship his god, the sun god... displayed 300 characters
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Pharaoh Horemheb has ordered all Egyptians to worship his god, the sun god. Shrines and temples are built all over the city although not all Egyptians follow this deity. In the very last scene, Sinhue, who lacks religion throughout the entire movie, gives a monologue professing that there is a god. It is unclear as to whether Sinhue is glorifying the pharaoh's sun god or the Christian god... displayed next 300 characters
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