A lot of time travel narratives deal with what is called "The Grandfather Paradox."
From Wikipedia: "The grandfather paradox is a paradox of time travel
in which inconsistencies emerge through changing the past. The name
comes from the paradox's common description as a person who travels to
the past and kills their own grandfather, preventing the existence of
their father or mother and therefore their own existence. Any
inconsistency in past events may be regarded as a grandfather paradox."
One of the things I asked you to think about with Kindred is how the past is already always alive
in the present. One reason I asked you to think about this is because
it necessarily points to how this novel is about a truth about past and
present that goes deeper than The Grandfather Paradox, as the paradox is
about linear time.
In order to start understanding these distinctions, I'd like you, along
with the person I paired you with, to create the basic plot summary for a
time travel narrative in which someone changes something in the past
(whether small or large), and for you to articulate how that practically
affects the present.
Your write up should be well thought through--give this a good page.
Discuss together all the various ways in which this situation could go wrong, all the variables that might be unknown.
Your character should start off from TODAY and go backward to some time
of your choosing in human history. The significance of the time period
matters, too. Why did you choose it?
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