Passage:
" Powell repressed a sudden attack of nerves. These robots possessed peculiar brains. Oh, the three Laws of Robotics held. They had to. All of U.S. Robots, from Robertson himself to the new floor-sweeper, would insist on that. So QT-1 was safe! And yet- the QT models were the first of their kind, and this was the first of the QT's. Mathematical squiggles on paper were not always the most comforting protection against robotic fact. " (Pg. 46)
Response:
This quote from the third chapter of I, ROBOT shows Powell explaining the robots got different brain different thoughts just like human, but they all have the same three rules that set into their memory, he also telling that QT is the first model of robot that they have made. I have thought about the robot that just follow what human say and don't have a thought like human, but in this chapter Powell explained the robot got the thinking like every single person.
Analysis:
In this chapter I think Isaac Asimov wanted to tell us what the scientist discussing and explaining how the robot could do and never forget the rules, I think that is his purpose in this chapter. I think the reader getting more clearly by reading so far on this book, and I think author achieve his goal with interesting idea and details in this novel. By giving those interesting details, that could make the readers feel no boring and keep wondering what will happen in next chapter.
Yes, I agree that he is making use of details. Which ones stand out to you?
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