Dune - Book & Movie #7
I have been reading the book Dune by Frank Herbert pretty recently, as I have been preparing for Dune Part III to come out in December 2026. But as I started reading it, and when as I started watching Dune I and Dune II, I noticed the similarities it has to our class and the subjects that we are covering. I think the most notable difference - I am just going based off of what I have heard as I do not know the lore that well - that I have seen is that the hero's journey in Dune is not a full circle, but more of a straight-line. It still possess a lot of the same things, such as the initial call to action, which we think is going to Arrakis but turns out it comes later when they want him to become a prophet and Paul initially refuses (the refusal of the call). Paul also has multiple mentors in this story, which is different from the traditional idea of having only one mentor. It was really interesting to me because I didn't think that such grand epic stories could have features of the hero's journey in them, or well I didn't think about them in such a way that they included them. I really like how Dune does it, however, because Paul actually stops becoming a hero - or at least I believe - and therefore he escapes the journey and never actually returns to the start as a different person, in fact he never returns to his home and becomes Emperor of the entire universe. In fact, I think you could actually make the argument that his mom is the hero because apparently she does return to the original planet that they were on.
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