The Positronic Man follows the extraordinary journey of Andrew Martin, a household robot originally designed to perform simple domestic tasks. Over time, Andrew develops creativity, intelligence, and self-awareness — qualities far beyond what was intended by his creators. As he evolves emotionally and intellectually, Andrew begins to seek recognition not just as a machine, but as a human being. His quest for identity and legal rights takes him through a decades-long struggle against societal prejudice and legal boundaries, ultimately leading to a powerful and moving decision about what it means to truly be human. This novel expands Asimov’s classic short story The Bicentennial Man, offering a profound exploration of consciousness, humanity, and the nature of freedom.
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