Let's Go to Golgotha!
Let's Go to Golgotha! is a science fiction short story written by Garry Kilworth. It was first published in 1975 and has since been included in various anthologies. The story is notable for its exploration of time travel and its ethical implications.
Plot Summary[edit | edit source]
The narrative follows a group of tourists from the future who travel back in time to witness the crucifixion of Jesus. The tourists are given strict instructions not to interfere with historical events, but the story takes a dramatic turn when one of them decides to intervene.
Themes[edit | edit source]
The story delves into several themes, including the morality of time travel, the impact of historical events on the present, and the ethical responsibilities of those who have the power to alter the past. It also explores the concept of historical determinism and the idea that certain events are predestined to happen.
Characters[edit | edit source]
- Tour Guide: The leader of the time-traveling group, responsible for ensuring that the tourists adhere to the rules.
- Tourists: A diverse group of individuals from the future, each with their own reasons for wanting to witness the crucifixion.
- Jesus: The central figure of the crucifixion, whose fate becomes a point of contention among the tourists.
Reception[edit | edit source]
"Let's Go to Golgotha!" has been well-received by critics and readers alike for its thought-provoking narrative and ethical questions. It has been included in several science fiction anthologies and is considered one of Garry Kilworth's most impactful works.
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