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I, Issac Asimov's Robots Asimov's robots can be described as clumsy, hardworking, cheap, soulless, strong, fast, obedient, man-made, a race better and cleaner, more human than human. Robots can be thoughtful, kind, self-aware, creative, intelligent and even evil, rebellious. Robots are made of metal, plastic, aluminum, gears, bolts, wheels, sensors, memory chips and other gadgets. TEXT STUDY Simov's book "I, Robot" is full of exciting short stories about human-robot relationships. But the only story that really touched me was the first of the nine: Robbie. I have read this and many other Asimov books over the years. Not all but most. In addition to the “Foundation” series, “I, Robot” had me reading while sitting at the end of my seat. This was the first Asimov book I read and it is still my favorite. Robbie is the heartwarming story of a young girl named Gloria who has a pet robot named Robbie. Robbie was created as a nurse robot by USR (United States Robotics). Robbie was Gloria's best friend and partner. They had an innocent and sweet relationship. Robbie was his guardian and something of a pet. Aside from Robbie, Gloria had no real friends and this began to worry her parents, especially her mother. His mother did not approve of her animal friend saying that he can be dangerous and that a terrible accident could happen. But what I think is that because they are a wealthy family and considered high class, she was also worried about what people in the neighborhood say. As time passed, Mrs. Weston convinced Mr. Weston to get rid of the robot and replace it with... middle of paper... humanity freed from slavery. Although the film is more action-based, Asimov's books focus on human-robot relationships. In many of Asimov's robot stories, rarely do any robots break the three laws. The biggest connection between the movie and the books are the main characters like Dr. Susan Calvin and Dr. Alfred Lanning. The book “I, Robot” is a complete story of robots told through the eyes of Dr. Calvin and the movie is only a part of this huge story. Even though the plot of the film is not part of the book, it clearly expresses the words and ideas of Isaac Asimov and I think that if he were alive, he would greatly appreciate the film and its recognition and respect in the world of films. robotics.