Q1. Moses identified himself as a Hebrew although groomed and natured as an Egyptian, he also had a strong sense of basic justice in him( however subjective that sense was). He was a decisive man, willing to take charge, hence the intervention to rescue his fellow Hebrew from cruelty. He may have had a sense of being called into leadership at that time, even a prince in his own right (Prince of Pharaoh’s family) but had no influence at all and neither was His leadership recognized by the Hebrews.
The positive notable about his character is his decisiveness and strength. The lack of influence, him being oblivious that he is acting for God. He was fearful and was not able to stand for the consequences of his actions; These are the negatives. Amen