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Term Papers on Issac Asimov

Term Paper TitleIssac Asimov
# of Words549
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.2

Issac Asimov


Isaac Asimov is widely known for his award-winning science fiction novels that explore the bond between machines, humans, the future, and the present. This novel is part of a continuing saga of books based on the lives of extraordinary individual machines. In this story, the author has combined the use of literary techniques to make for an intriguing and exciting story.


One example of this is symbolism, which is the representation of things by symbols or symbolic meanings. The first case of this is when Andrew first starts to wear clothes. His explanation of this was just a “curious longing”, but in actuality, this experiment was just a reason to be more human in appearance. It symbolized his longing to be perfect and happy, which was to him, being human. The second case, which was just mentioned, is Andrew’s perception of what happiness really is. In the beginning, before all the changes in his life occurred, Andrew was a part of a loving family, and to him, happiness was a goal that he had already accomplished. However, he began to see humanity for the beauty that it really was. It was then that he started to reflect on what he himself thought was happiness. And to him, being happy meant to be a part of an even larger family, a part of humanity. His idea of being human was a symbolic representation of what he really wanted to be, which was human.


The second example of literary techniques the author has used is flashback, which is when the story goes back in time to where the story has reached, to recount events that had happened before. The one ...

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