| About Dune
Dune is a novel by Frank Herbert focused on the complex nature of empires and religion of the planet Dune. It has multiple facets with so called natives on the planet and spice, a material that sustains life and transportation throughout the galaxy.
| Info
Freedom is being being able to do anything through free will. The Harkonnens restricted Fremen freedom by murdering them and taking their water, and Paul struck back with his own theocratic rule.
| Reasons to Read
0 1
Provides valuable insight on how politics and religion can be used to manipulate people throughout empires
0 2
Contains a captivating tale of betrayal, revenge, and redemption
0 3
An extremely fun and imaginative sci-fi world that is easy to get lost in
The following graph shows the original data of the sentiment analysis of the book Dune. The higher the line, the more positive it is. The lower, the more negative.
The graph on the left side shows the fitted data of the sentiment of Dune. This essentially means a sine curve was put on the data to show the general trend of the sentiment. Notice the many curves and how it ends with a fall.