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3->''"I know where I came from, but where did all you zombies come from?"''
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5"--All You Zombies--" (1959) is a short story by Creator/RobertAHeinlein that presents to the reader an interesting time paradox. "The Unwed Mother", as a bar patron calls himself, unloads his life story onto a willing barman. The barman, however, knows more about The Unwed Mother than he could ever guess.
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7At roughly a dozen pages, "--All You Zombies--" provides a provocative story and incorporates many of Heinlein's favorite themes.
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9A film adaptation called ''Film/{{Predestination}}'', starring Creator/EthanHawke and Sarah Snook, was released in 2014.
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11'''As the story contains a twist ending, it is recommended you read it for yourself before reading the associated tropes.'''
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13!!This short story provides examples of:
14* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: As with all Heinlein's works. The latest date given in the story is 1993.
15* AmbiguouslyHuman: TheReveal that [[spoiler:everyone in the story is the same time-displaced person]] calls into question just how human certain characters are. While they ''look'' completely ordinary, [[spoiler:they have no genetic connection to the rest of humanity, and no intersex condition that occurs in humans reaches the level of true {{hermaphrodit|e}}ism that would allow procreating with one's time-displaced self]].
16* ArtisticLicenseBiology: [[spoiler:Downplayed. One the one hand, an intersex condition that would allow for someone to impregnate themselves is not a thing in real life. On the other hand, since he's essentially a self-generated being with no direct connection to the rest of humanity (per modern cladistics, someone with no ancestral connection to anything else wouldn't strictly be considered part of the human species or, for that matter, of Earth's family of organic life), the protagonist is not strictly bound to the rules of human biology.]]
17* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: The narrator is only referred to as "the barman" until the end of the story [[spoiler: when he reveals his real name: ''Jane.'']]
18* {{Foreshadowing}}: The barman becomes ''very'' annoyed at the song "My Own Grandpa."
19* FunWithAcronyms: The same "elite military service corps" is referred to at various points in history as the '''W'''omen's '''E'''mergency '''N'''ational '''C'''orps, '''H'''ospitality & '''E'''ntertainment '''S'''ection, the "Space Angels" or '''A'''uxiliary '''N'''ursing '''G'''roup, '''E'''xtraterrestrial '''L'''egions, and the '''W'''omen's '''H'''ospitality '''O'''rder '''R'''efortifying & '''E'''ncouraging '''S'''pacemen. No doubt inspired by the RealLife Women Airforce Service Pilots and their naval counterparts, Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service.
20* FutureSelfReveal: [[spoiler:The Unmarried Mother, her child, and the child's father are the same person at different stages of life due to time travel (and a forced sex reassignment). The final twist is that the Bartender who the Unmarried Mother has been speaking with is the future version of the same person, having begun a career as a temporal agent.]]
21* {{Ghostwriter}}: The "Unmarried Mother" has that nickname because he churns out stories for confession magazines, presumably by pseudonymous unmarried women.
22%%* HelpYourselfInTheFuture
23* {{Hermaphrodite}}: The protagonist starts out as an intersex female and...it gets complicated. She's more of a true hermaphrodite than is biologically possible for humans, [[spoiler:but of course the protagonist isn't related to any other humans]].
24%%* LukeIAmYourFather
25%%* LukeYouAreMyFather
26* MostWritersAreWriters: The Unmarried Mother writes short stories for magazines.
27%%* MyFutureSelfAndMe
28* MyOwnGrandpa: In possibly the most convoluted, mind screwing way possible.
29* NoodleIncident: The Mistake of '72.
30* OneDegreeOfSeparation: The various characters are connected by [[spoiler:''[[MyOwnGrandpa zero]]'']] degrees of separation.
31* {{Ouroboros}}: The bartender wears an Ouroboros ring, representing how the story's narrative is a single convoluted time loop whose end sets up its beginning.
32* ParentalIncest: Again, all part of the story's TimeyWimeyBall.
33* ScrewYourself: [[spoiler: After the protagonist has his one night stand with his female past self, the barman comments that the idea of seducing yourself is irresistible.]]
34* SpoilerTitle: Defied. [[spoiler:While the title ''does'' come from [[TitleDrop the last line of the story]], it is taken from the ''middle'', thus removing the context.]]
35* StableTimeLoop: The barman already knows the recruitment will work. [[spoiler: After all, he remembers the other side of it.]]
36* TangledFamilyTree: It's a very tangled family tree, considering that [[spoiler:there's only one person in it]].
37%%* TimeParadox
38%%* TimeTravel
39* TimeTravelTenseTrouble: "The By-Laws Of Time" read as such:
40-->''Never Do Yesterday What Should Be Done Tomorrow.\
41If at Last You Do Succeed, Never Try Again.\
42A Stitch in Time Saves Nine Billion.\
43A Paradox May be Paradoctored.\
44It is Earlier When You Think.\
45Ancestors Are Just People.\
46Even Jove Nods.''
47* TimeyWimeyBall: Don't think too hard on the paradox of the story. You ''will'' start bleeding from the nose.
48%%* TitleDrop: In the closing lines.
49* YouAlreadyChangedThePast: [[spoiler: The barman remembers all the parts of the story from when they happened to him in his original timeline. He's just acting out his part now to complete the loop.]]

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