Robots in literature

Robots in literature

Robots appear in a wide variety of literature. The first use of the word in its modern sense was in Karel Čapek's play "R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots)" (written in 1920; first performed in Czechoslovakia in 1921; performed in New York in 1922; English edition published 1923) [http://jerz.setonhill.edu/resources/RUR/] . In the play, human-like, mechanical creatures produced in Rossum's factory are docile slaves. Since they are just machines, the robots are badly treated by humans. One day a misguided scientist gives them emotions. The robots revolt, kill nearly all humans, and take over the world. However, because they are unable to reproduce themselves, the robots are doomed to die.

While Karel Čapek is frequently acknowledged as the originator of the word, he wrote a short letter in reference to the Oxford English Dictionary etymology in which he named his brother, painter and writer Josef Čapek as its true inventor [http://capek.misto.cz/english/robot.html] . In an article in the Czech Lidové noviny in 1933, he also explains that he originally wanted to call the creatures "laboři" (from Latin "labor"). However, Karel did not like this word and sought advice from Josef, who suggested to call them "robots". (The word is derived from "robota", which means "drudgery" in Czech and "work" in Slovak).

The theme of robots has been picked up by science fiction writers and many volumes are focussed on robots and their interaction with the human species. Of particular note is the work of Isaac Asimov a large part of whose work centered on robots. Asimov is particularly known for his creation of the three laws of robotics, which he explores in his stories.

Robots have also been a common theme for exploration in comics. The children's comic/ webcomic portrays a world where intelligent robots have decided to eliminate their makers and take over the planet. To them it's the logical thing to do and the next step in the planet's evolution.

ee also

*List of fictional robots and androids
*Artificial intelligence in fiction


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