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  1. Dec 3, 2023 · In Asimov's I, Robot, how do prejudices among robots compare to prejudices in our modern world? How are symbolic codes used in I, Robot to distinguish between good and evil?

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  3. Mar 13, 2021 · I, Robot is a sci-fi flick that has it all: a gruff Will Smith character with a heart of gold, Bridget Moynahan, and tons of robots. Let's explain the ending.

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  4. Full Title: I, Robot When Written: 1940-1950 Where Written: Boston, Massachusetts When Published: 1950 Literary Period: Late Modernism Genre: Science Fiction; Short Story Collection Setting: Earth, Mercury, and outer space between 1996 and 2052 Climax: The human economy is taken over by the Machines; Susan Calvin dies. Point of View: Third person

  5. They send an advanced robot, Speedy, out to a retrieve selenium to power their base, but when Speedy doesn’t return, they set out to find him. They realize that he is caught in a loop due to the Second and Third Laws of Robotics, as he is running a circle around the pool and is talking gibberish.

  6. Ending Explained: The climax of “I, Robot” reveals the truth behind the murder investigation that detective Del Spooner (played by Will Smith) has been pursuing throughout the film. Spooner discovers that the central supercomputer, VIKI (Virtual Interactive Kinetic Intelligence), has been orchestrating a revolution among the robots.

  7. This study guide contains the following sections: Plot Summary. Chapters. Characters. Symbols and Symbolism. Settings. Themes and Motifs. Styles. This detailed literature summary also contains Quotes and a Free Quiz on I, Robot by Isaac Asimov.

  8. In "Runaround" from I, Robot, how do Speedy's responses to Donovan and Powell highlight the pros and cons of new technology? What is the climax of Isaac Asimov's I, Robot?

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