The transformation to freedom from...
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The transformation to freedom from being treated like a slave is profound. In the classic William Wilder film, Ben Hur, a similar transformation occurs. Though wrongly accused, Judah is convicted and sentenced to tenure on a Roman slave galley. During a battle with Carthaginian pirates, the vessel sinks. Judah is able to escape from the hold and rescues the Roman admiral, Quintas Arrius. The admiral is weighed down by his armor and cannot swim. Despite the admiral's intentions to commit suicide, so convinced is he that the battle has been an utter defeat, Judah restrains him. They are soon rescued by a Roman vessel and once on-board learn the happy news that the battle was a great victory. The admiral is revered as a great hero of the Roman Empire due a triumphal reception in Rome. Mindful that he owes both life and celebration to Judah, he accepts Judah as a virtual son. Thus restored to honor and freedom, Judah is able to seek out his mother and sister.
