Misanthropic Messiahs

Misanthropic Messiahs: Timon of Athens and Dune – The Role of Christ-like Leaders This article discusses the religious imagery found in Timon of Athens and Dune, both well-known works. On the surface, it may seem that these works have very little connection. However, a closer examination offers a...

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Main Author: Gardner Pottorff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Finnish Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy Research 2018-12-01
Series:Fafnir
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Online Access:http://journal.finfar.org/articles/misanthropic-messiahs/
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Summary:Misanthropic Messiahs: Timon of Athens and Dune – The Role of Christ-like Leaders This article discusses the religious imagery found in Timon of Athens and Dune, both well-known works. On the surface, it may seem that these works have very little connection. However, a closer examination offers an abundance of religious imagery from both works. The main characters in Timon of Athens and Dune – Timon and Paul Atreides, respectively – act as reverse Christ figures that are sometimes analogous to the Biblical Christ, but often serve as the antithesis to Christ as represented in Biblical narratives. The attributes and life episodes of Christ can be inverted to identify, examine, and analyse characters who can be considered antimessiahs, and to aid in understanding the themes that the authors of these characters aim to express.
ISSN:2342-2009