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10: How Stories Shape Reality and Identity (DUNE PART TWO)

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Whoever controls the narrative can shape reality to how they see fit. In our analysis of the newly released 'Dune Part Two', we confront the beauties and horrors of storytelling. You'll also learn how 'Dune' embodies a Narrative Therapy perspective on identity, confront the dark side of religion, and explore the various archetypes within Paul Atreides.

  • Introduction (0:00)
  • 'Dune' & the Power of Storytelling (1:24)
  • Identity in 'Dune': Fixed or Dynamic? (7:49)
  • Archetypes in Paul Atreides (9:45)
  • A Twisted Hero's Journey (21:38)
  • Flesh vs. Spirit: The Shadow Side of Religion (25:25)
  • 'Dune's' Powerful Ending (36:00)
  • Conclusion (48:16)

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All Things Narrative exists to guide you towards telling and living your story more meaningfully. Sign-up for our mailing list and receive our exclusive episode "5 Tips to Improve Your Storytelling" at: allthingsnarrative.com

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Whoever controls the narrative can shape reality to how they see fit. In our analysis of the newly released 'Dune Part Two', we confront the beauties and horrors of storytelling. You'll also learn how 'Dune' embodies a Narrative Therapy perspective on identity, confront the dark side of religion, and explore the various archetypes within Paul Atreides.

  • Introduction (0:00)
  • 'Dune' & the Power of Storytelling (1:24)
  • Identity in 'Dune': Fixed or Dynamic? (7:49)
  • Archetypes in Paul Atreides (9:45)
  • A Twisted Hero's Journey (21:38)
  • Flesh vs. Spirit: The Shadow Side of Religion (25:25)
  • 'Dune's' Powerful Ending (36:00)
  • Conclusion (48:16)

Stay up to date with our movie club, and see which films we'll cover in the future.

All Things Narrative exists to guide you towards telling and living your story more meaningfully. Sign-up for our mailing list and receive our exclusive episode "5 Tips to Improve Your Storytelling" at: allthingsnarrative.com

Follow us on Instagram @allthingsnarrative Like us on Facebook @allthingsnarrative
Connect with Derrick on Letterboxd @thenarrativeguy

Check out Joseph's stop-motion films on YouTube @JoeLee Stark25

Produced by All Things Narrative LLC

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