In the story of the Bicentennial Man Andrew goes through a series of changes from his body, inner self, and finally accepting death to finally be viewed as a human, and to finally be accepted by society. Acceptance is something that all people strive for while some people fight for acceptance others are already accepted by society, or in certain circles in different ways either by family status, accomplishments made by the ones who have came before, but for most people acceptance is something that may have to be worked toward. All over everyday somewhere there is someone with that need to be accepted, while people all over the world have different opinions on what it mean to be accepted by society there are some who feels to be accepted you must drees look a certain way, and in the story of Andrew the extremes he went through for acceptance by society. While he struggles with the world in his robotic form he starts to wonder about himself, and if there are any other NDR robots like him. This thought is what sends him on a journey for the truth about his own self. This can be contributed to people trying to find themselves in the world, going soul searching, and even trying to find the truth about the world weather it be …show more content…
To be accepted people will go through vast changes in personality, and appearance. Acceptance is something that humans look for in life to be accepted by the world, and by the people they come into constant contact with. This fact is one thing that makes each, and every human being a human being. To be considered human by the world for Andrew was the ultimate goal which sent him robot to human android. In the end he was accepted by the world as a human, but for the ones who followed him throughout his journey, and to the ones he influenced in life on his journey he was already accepted, and to them he was already