The character that I decided to do for this character analysis was QT-1 also known as the
character Cutie in the short story Reason. There were many reasons on why I choose Cutie, and I
will be discussing that throughout the character analysis. So why did I choose Cutie? I liked the
way Cutie acted in the story, he didn’t exactly realize what was going on he accepted what was
in front of him, so he didn’t exactly see the bigger picture, but I’ll discuss that later. I also choose
Cutie because I thought it would be interesting to write a character analysis over him, because
honestly Cutie made me laugh, because all evidence pointed in his direction, he still didn’t
believe there was a Earth, and he though robots were superior …show more content…
What characteristics made me relate to this interesting character Cutie? Honestly I’m
not even going to lie, we’re all guilty of being redundant, even though all this evidence is pointed
out to Cutie that there is a Earth, and the power converter isn’t a God, he refuses to believe it,
and I’ve been guilty of doing that to, being told something and believing something totally
different we’ve all been down that path at least once. What intrigued me the most about Cutie?
Honestly just the basic fact that he doesn’t care, I find that hilarious that no matter what anybody
tells him he just believes other wise and makes the humans that created him angry. And that’s
why I choose Cutie it intrigued me because his attitude towards everything and honestly I
laughed at it. Why did Cutie act in the manner he did towards the plot? The way Cutie acted
angered the scientists, the way Cutie carried on with things, and just denying everything thing
that these men were trying to get across to Cutie just didn’t work, and that really helped develop
the plot of the story Reason. What affect did the personality traits have on the outcome of