- Dr. Susan Calvin, robopsychologist (from I, Robot by Isaac Asimov)
1950 was a different time, much more socially rigid.
Edit: I'm surprised the post went through, that title is long!
- Dr. Susan Calvin, robopsychologist (from I, Robot by Isaac Asimov)
1950 was a different time, much more socially rigid.
Edit: I'm surprised the post went through, that title is long!
Authors write characters with varied viewpoints that are not necessarily shared by the author. If they didn't books would be horribly monotonous and without conflict. You can't say for certain that those are Asimov's personal views, this character (Dr. Susan Calvin, a robopsychologist) might be representing the dominant social attitude at the time of writing.
well... theres that. Still, the book's idea is pretty suspect to me
What makes you think this character's quote embodies the message of the whole book?
I dont think Asimov's cornbread is cooked in the middle