In Andrew Lloyd Weber's Joseph...
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In Andrew Lloyd Weber's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, the
narrators sings about Jacob's presentation of the coat to Joseph. She sings that Jacob is
unaware of the danger in presenting the coat to Joseph or by his clear favoritism of his
son. But he was wrong. She continues, "Joseph's brothers weren't too pleased with what
they saw." And the brothers sing, "We had never liked him all that much before, and now
this coat has got our goat, we feel life is unfair."
No doubt that is exactly what the brothers were thinking when they saw Joseph coming to them in the field.
No doubt that is exactly what the brothers were thinking when they saw Joseph coming to them in the field.
