33 pages 1 hour read

Isaac Asimov

Robot Dreams

Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1986

A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides that feature detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, quotes, and essay topics.

Important Quotes

Quotation Mark Icon

“‘Last night I dreamed,’ said LVX-1, calmly.”


(Page 51)

This is a pivotal moment in the story as it is the first time Elvex reveals their capacity to dream. The phrase “Last night I dreamed” is a simple yet profound declaration that challenges the fundamental understanding of robots and artificial intelligence. Robots, as understood in Asimov’s writing, are not supposed to have subjective experiences like dreaming, which are typically associated with consciousness and self-awareness. Elvex stating this incredible feat calmly juxtaposes their robotic inhumanity and self-sentience, creating an eerie, unsettling mesh of character traits that suggests greater awareness despite an outward facade.

Quotation Mark Icon

“Susan Calvin said nothing, but her lined face, old with wisdom and experience, seemed to undergo a microscopic twitch.”


(Page 51)

The reader is offered a glimpse into Dr. Calvin’s internal emotional turmoil upon hearing Elvex’s revelation about dreaming. While she maintains her composure, the “microscopic twitch” in her “lined face, old with wisdom and experience,” suggests a momentary lapse in her otherwise stoic demeanor. This subtle reaction indicates that even Dr. Calvin, seasoned in the field of robopsychology, is taken aback by the robot’s unprecedented behavior.

Quotation Mark Icon

“Calvin said, ‘Your permission, please, to manipulate your computer.’ Permission was granted with a speechless nod. Of course! What could Linda, a new and unproven robopsychologist, do against the Living Legend?”


(Page 51)

There are power dynamics at play between Dr. Calvin and Linda Rash, the younger robopsychologist. When Calvin asks for permission to manipulate LVX-1’s computer, Linda grants it with a “speechless nod,” highlighting her deference to Calvin’s authority and expertise.

Related Titles

By Isaac Asimov