What does Paul mean by terrible purpose?

As the quotation you included states, Paul foresees that hordes of fanatical followers will rampage across the galaxy, wreaking terrible destruction in his name under the guise of religious beliefs centered around him. His "terrible purpose" is to be the focus that creates this religious "holy war" (i.e. jihad).
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What was Paul Atreides terrible purpose?

Paul grows in his abilities until, in the back half of the book, he seems to be carried by this immense weight. It has so much momentum that it cannot be stopped or even redirected. “He recognized his own terrible purpose—the pressure of his life spreading outward like an expanding bubble.”
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What does terrible purpose mean in dune?

The jihad is the embodiment of Paul's sense of “terrible purpose,” a cursed fate that he feels he must resist. Another important motif in this section is water. On Arrakis, water is much more important than blood because blood cannot exist without water.
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What was Paul's goal in dune?

Finally meeting the Emperor personally, Paul revealed to Shaddam that he would destroy all of the spice melange on the planet in a chain reaction if he did not allow him to take the Imperial throne, leading to chaos across the Known Universe.
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What is Paul's jihad about?

Muad'Dib's Jihad (10196 AG - 10208 AG), also known as Paul's Jihad or the Fremen Jihad, or the Second Jihad in relation to the Butlerian Jihad, was a jihad which followed the defeat of Shaddam IV and the Imperial Forces on the Plain of Arsrakeen.
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How many died in Paul's jihad?

In Dune Messiah (1969), Paul has been Emperor for twelve years. His jihad has killed sixty billion people across the known universe, but according to his prescient vision, this is a fate far better than what he has seen.
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Is Paul Atreides the villain?

Paul Atreides is pitched as the hero of Dune, but there are several hints throughout the film that he could become the villain later on. The storyline of Frank Herbert's Dune novels is a sweeping epic that spans thousands of years, twisting the traditional hero's journey narrative in some interesting ways.
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Is Paul Atreides really the one?

Like many other heroes, particularly in science fiction, Paul is “the One,” a messiah-type character whose arrival people have been anticipating and expecting to bring about great change. Throughout the novel, Herbert makes cryptic references to the Kwisatz Haderach.
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Is Dune similar to Lord of the Rings?

Both Dune and Lord of the Rings are basically stories of good versus evil, where the characters on the side of good are largely admirable. They struggle to defeat enemies who rule by oppression, cruelty and injustice.
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What is the point of the Golden Path?

The Golden Path entailed two main objectives: Leto's Peace. A restriction in spice production alongside spice stockpiling and the terraforming of Arrakis. The terraforming killed off all the worms, while the lack of spice restricted space travel.
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Is Leto a Kwisatz Haderach?

When Leto II, the next Kwisatz Haderach, ascended to the throne, not only did he manage to avoid Bene Gesserit control, but he also took control of their breeding program. He then relegated them to a relatively insignificant role in the universe throughout the 3500 years of his reign.
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Does Paul Atreides turn into a worm?

During an assassination attempt, he appears to transform into a small sandworm and defends himself before reverting to an innocent one-year-old. Genetically, he is noted to be very unusual; as he grows older, he displays an uncanny intelligence, but is very withdrawn.
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Do Paul and Chani end up together?

Like Duke Leto and Jessica, Paul never marries Chani but instead marries Princess Irulan to institute himself into the Emperor's family. Chani and Paul eventually have twins, Leto II and Ghanima Atreides. (Chani does have another infant before this named Leto, who dies as a baby.)
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What does Muad Dib mean in Dune?

If you've ever wondered about the appropriateness of Dune hero Paul Muad'Dib's chosen name—“muad'dib” means “kangaroo mouse” in the Fremen tongue—rest assured that the diminutive “muad'dib” is one mighty mouse.
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Did JRR Tolkien dislike Dune?

J.R.R. Tolkien disliked Dune “with some intensity”
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Is Game of Thrones inspired by Dune?

Dune brings a new adaptation of Frank Herbert's work to the big screen, and it's clear that Game of Thrones borrowed heavily from the story. With Dune, director Denis Villeneuve brings a new adaptation of Frank Herbert's work to the big screen, and the story's influence on Game of Thrones is more evident than ever.
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Who did JRR Tolkien dislike?

It's no secret that J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis were legendary frenemies. But while they may have sparred over fantasy and religion, they shared one little-known viewpoint: a disdain for the works of Walt Disney.
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Is Paul from Dune Jesus?

Paul Atreides is the Messiah of Dune, the desert planet of Arrakis. He is the Kwisatz Haderach who will lead the people to “true freedom” and the Promised Land.
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Why is Dune so religious?

Most roots of the religious words in the Dune series are derived from the Arabic language and the Islamic religion. Islam and the Middle Eastern culture were major influences in Dune.
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What does Leto say before he dies in Dune?

1 “Here I Am, Here I Remain.” - Duke Leto Atreides

He will stay true until his own life is over.
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Who is the main villain in Dune?

Baron Vladimir Harkonnen is the main antagonist of the original Dune Saga, serving as the main antagonist of Frank Herbert's 1965 novel Dune (and its many adaptations) and the posthumous overarching antagonist in its 1969 sequel, Dune: Messiah and the 1976 novel, Children of Dune.
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Why is Paul not the hero?

In the end, Paul must be classed as an antihero because his actions are performed with the best intentions, but they also lead to something terrible. The 2021 Dune movie does a fantastic job of finally capturing the complex relationship between Paul and his abilities.
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Is Dune a metaphor for oil?

It is a duality Herbert intended, making "Dune" a metaphor for the Middle Eastern issues of the mid-1960s, issues which still plague us 50 years later. After all, "Dune" is simply another name for the planet Arrakis (read Iraq), and various groups are fighting for control of its valuable spice (read oil).
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Do Paul and Chani have a baby?

After a traumatic pregnancy, (the pregnancy was accelerated by Spice, taking only five months instead of nine) Chani gave birth to twins, who Paul named Leto and Ghanima.
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Why do Paul's eyes turn blue?

The Dune trailer shows that Paul spends an extended period of time on Arrakis as he helps Chani protect the planet, meaning his blue eyes are a symptom of either ingesting the drug for power or consistently breathing in enough on Arrakis that he has a constant state of activity from Spice.
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