| Describe
Robbie's physical attributes, his abilities, and his level of sophistication. |
| Characterize
Gloria. Describe her relationship with Robbie. |
| Characterize
Mrs. Weston. How does she feel about Robbie? Why? |
| Characterize
George Weston. How does he feel about Robbie? |
| Why
is Gloria so attached to Robbie? Is this attachment an unhealthy one? Why
or why not? |
| Why
is Mrs. Weston so adamant that Gloria must give Robbie up? |
| How
is Robbie superior to humans? |
| "Robbie"
is about humans' opposition to robots. Why are humans so opposed to robots?
How does Asimov deal with this issue? |
| Compare "Robbie" to Lester del Rey's "Helen O'Loy." |
| Compare
"Robbie" to "The
Bicentennial Man," one of Asimov's last robot stories. How
are they similar? Demonstrate the changes in robots and humans' attitudes
toward robots in these two stories. |