Despite his enslavement, Joseph finds favor in Potiphar's house, feeling a mix of relief and satisfaction as his management skills lead to success and prosperity within the household.
Potiphar's wife repeatedly attempts to seduce Joseph, embodying feelings of desire and temptation that put Joseph's integrity to the test.
Joseph's strong moral convictions and his resilience against temptation reflect his profound sense of duty and honor, both to his master and to God.
Joseph's rejection of Potiphar's wife's advances leads to his wrongful imprisonment based on her false accusations, leading to a complex mix of frustration, betrayal, and injustice.
In prison, despite being favored by the jailkeeper, Joseph must cope with the loneliness and misfortune of being wrongfully accused and imprisoned.