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Re: Please read linked interview...as I call bullshit. Also, why are your walls white? HyogaRott Send a noteboard - 19/04/2010 06:15:26 PM
I live in an apartment, It was the first thing I though of. :)

Yes, I am aware that Herbert was extremely interested in ecology and environmental issues. He spent alot of time learning what a desert is, what causes it, and how to alter it.

Perhaps I misunderstood your point, or framed my disagreement in the wrong way. I percieved you to be appraoching it in what I can best characterize... argh my brain isn't working well today and I know I am going to phrase it badly... change tracks..

The point I am and was trying to make is that Dune is not an environmentalist book as we define the term (conotatively, not denotatively) today, ie the Al Gore, tree-hugger, "we must all preserve the planet and minimize our carbon footprint" BS. The environmental issues of Dune is all about changing the natural state of the planet into something else we would prefer. The complete opposite of what "environmental" means in our current society.

Through his research Herbert was able to craft a rich detailed world for his story to occur in. The very richness of it allows us to see how it impacts and changes the paths of the characters. Other characters are forged in different environments. Once you get past the "environmental" surface though you discover that the environment is not really a message or theme of the book(s), it is the story the humans.

The "theme" is how the different environments forced them to become different from one another. How their forging makes what they do "right" in their eyes, and how all those verious perceptions conflict with one another without any black and white or moral absolutes. How in fact every person is really just a shade of moral grey. Though the novel is titled DUNE, it isn't about the planet, it is about the people. Thast is what makes the novel historically significant. That is what Herbert did that changed the Science Fiction genre.

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I was using a fairly precise term when I said "ecological" - 18/04/2010 12:13:14 AM 1175 Views
Re: I was using a fairly precise term when I said "ecological" - 18/04/2010 03:34:33 AM 1227 Views
Please read linked interview...as I call bullshit. Also, why are your walls white? - 18/04/2010 05:18:07 AM 1034 Views
Re: Please read linked interview...as I call bullshit. Also, why are your walls white? - 19/04/2010 06:15:26 PM 1064 Views
That was most of my issue. - 21/04/2010 12:12:56 AM 931 Views
Re: That was most of my issue. - 21/04/2010 06:33:14 PM 904 Views
Re: That was most of my issue. - 29/04/2010 11:38:26 PM 896 Views
Just because something plays a dominate role doesn't make it a theme - 21/04/2010 02:09:42 PM 1029 Views
A theme is merely a dominant strain in a story; there can be more than one theme present - 21/04/2010 11:21:38 PM 959 Views
Re: A theme is merely a dominant strain in a story; there can be more than one theme present - 22/04/2010 04:58:01 AM 941 Views
Good points - 22/04/2010 09:19:45 PM 980 Views
Re: Good points - 22/04/2010 10:55:21 PM 926 Views
when you call it human ecology I come much closer to agreeing - 22/04/2010 02:16:58 PM 955 Views
Not really sure how Larry's definition is archaic. - 19/04/2010 07:52:27 PM 1055 Views
Re: Not really sure how Larry's definition is archaic. - 20/04/2010 07:04:40 PM 916 Views
You're not using "archaic" correctly - 20/04/2010 10:07:31 PM 921 Views
Your patronizing manner aside, that's not "archaic" at all. - 21/04/2010 01:46:50 AM 809 Views
doesn't that regulate the point down to interesting trivia? - 21/04/2010 02:36:38 PM 962 Views
Re: Your patronizing manner aside, that's not "archaic" at all. - 21/04/2010 06:23:24 PM 1036 Views
Funny the things people focus on - 21/04/2010 11:24:59 PM 932 Views
Re: Funny the things people focus on - 23/04/2010 05:28:54 PM 935 Views
People who see this as an ecological book are missing the point of the book - 16/04/2010 06:28:40 PM 1418 Views
Books can have more than one theme. Great books almost always do. *NM* - 16/04/2010 07:15:11 PM 461 Views
I agree with that I just never really the ecological theme to Dune - 16/04/2010 10:12:26 PM 1118 Views
Ecology goes more than one way - 17/04/2010 12:12:45 AM 1071 Views
There are several points to the book/series - 17/04/2010 12:11:38 AM 1140 Views
Everyone get something different from a book - 19/04/2010 07:01:51 PM 1325 Views
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I hope you got to Darwi Odrade - 21/04/2010 03:44:27 PM 957 Views
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I guess we'll have a few disagreements here, Dom - 17/04/2010 10:22:27 PM 1321 Views
Re: I guess we'll have a few disagreements here, Dom - 18/04/2010 04:38:10 AM 1274 Views
Re: I guess we'll have a few disagreements here, Dom - 19/04/2010 04:04:43 AM 1202 Views
Re: I guess we'll have a few disagreements here, Dom - 22/04/2010 04:31:26 AM 957 Views
I thought all of Dune had begun as a serial in a SF magazine. *NM* - 22/04/2010 01:58:22 PM 404 Views
And Dune Messiah as well was serialized at first, in Galaxy *NM* - 22/04/2010 09:31:54 PM 409 Views
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One of my favorite series! - 21/04/2010 03:30:57 PM 858 Views
I didn't "miss it" as much as I chose to deemphasize it - 21/04/2010 11:29:50 PM 780 Views
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His style doesn't appeal to me as much, unfortunately - 22/04/2010 09:17:21 PM 784 Views
You might want to track down his short stories one day... - 23/04/2010 02:06:09 PM 1013 Views
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Depends - 22/04/2010 08:01:39 AM 863 Views
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read something else - 23/04/2010 07:49:34 PM 852 Views
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I read the wiki synopses of those two books - 29/04/2010 09:44:07 PM 857 Views
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