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What do you think the author, Isaac Asimov, is trying to teach us through this story? How do you know this? Use specific examples from the text to support your answer. (this question is from the short story "The Bicentennial Man")

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The author, Isaac Asimov, is trying to teach us through this story

The Three Laws of Robotics, which were obviously devised by him so that men of the future will be able to have humanlike feelings. As examples of this author's intention it is worth to mention what the robot expresses through the story:

"One would like to have more expression,"

"One has thoughts and feelings that presently do not show."

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