The deeper themes in the books in many ways foreshadowed what is taking place today in the middle east.
Religious fanaticism can be found in our country as well, and not just the Muslims.
Why do you think Dr. George Tiller was killed if not because of religious fanaticism.
The novel also shows how easily peoples religious beliefs can be manipulated, both in the short term and long term.
Another major theme of the book is the relationship between a cultures "need" for a valuable commodity (The Spice/Oil) and the environmental impact that need has.
Death to the Regressives of the GOP and the TeaParty. No mercy for Conservatives. Burn them all at the stake for the hateful satanists they are.
Why should I read "Dune"?
- 04/10/2009 01:23:46 AM
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The movie is vastly different from the book
- 04/10/2009 02:58:04 AM
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The movie was terrible.
- 04/10/2009 01:07:00 PM
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The worst part was, Herbert actually had a major role in writing the script
- 05/10/2009 06:22:42 PM
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because it was about the limits of power and the danger of religious fanatics
- 05/10/2009 06:14:03 PM
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not just the Middle East (plus other thoughts)
- 05/10/2009 06:30:14 PM
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Dune is pretty clearly inspired by Islam and the Arab world.
- 05/10/2009 07:24:00 PM
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I didn't say that the book dealt directly with America
- 06/10/2009 05:11:12 PM
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How very clever and relevant to the discussion of whether or not the OP should read Dune!
- 06/10/2009 09:24:17 PM
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I didn't see much about environmental impact
- 07/10/2009 06:10:05 PM
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I'm not the first to point out the environmental themes
- 08/10/2009 03:18:58 PM
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I guess if you want to squint hard enough you can see it
- 08/10/2009 07:24:26 PM
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it wasn't JUST that wiki article
- 09/10/2009 04:43:17 PM
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Meh.
- 05/10/2009 07:45:14 PM
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It gets better in the second half, i love the first part though *NM*
- 07/10/2009 07:41:07 AM
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