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The Barbarians by Tom Godwin

by Godwin, Tom, 1915-1980
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The Barbarians by Tom Godwin is a science fiction short story originally published in the mid-20th century. The narrative revolves around the conflict between the highly advanced Tharnarian civilization and the Terrans, who are viewed as barbaric invaders. The story explores themes of cultural superiority, fear of the unknown, and the consequences of stagnation in a once-great civilization. In the story, two Terrans, Bob Randall and Virginia, find themselves on Tharnar after their exploratory mission leads them to a confrontation with the Tharnarians. Captured and sentenced to execution, they represent a youthful race brimming with vitality in stark contrast to the complacent Tharnarians, who have not known war for millennia. As Tal-Karanth, the Supreme Executive of Tharnar, grapples with the decision to execute them, he begins to recognize that the true threat is not the Terrans themselves, but rather the stagnation and decay inherent in his own civilization. Ultimately, Tal-Karanth’s decision to spare the Terrans marks a pivotal moment for Tharnar, suggesting that new life and vigor may come from the very barbarians they feared. The narrative concludes with the Terrans embarking on their quest for knowledge, signifying hope and the possibility of revitalization for both races. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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