"The perfect woman" is story written by Robert Sheckly. in the story, Mr. Morcheck has a robot wife named Myra but Mr. George Owne-Clark is skeptical about it for he insists that the traditional woman is still a better and ideal type of wife. the story ended with myra being sick as she experienced technical malfunction while Mr. Morcheck drive her in delicate silence on the way to the factory. if you were the writer of "The perfect woman" how would the ending be?
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For my ending of The Perfect Woman will be:
Mr. Morcheck telling his robot wife, Myra, that "Everything's going to be okay, I will do my best on fixing you." as Myra would only shake her head and told him that "No, everything's going to be okay, I want you to know what a perfect woman is; it is that no one's perfect. In your eyes though, I am perfect for who I am as it is. So please, accept my ending." and in the end, Mr. Morcheck would just store her in a special tube, where he could always remember those words she told him about whenever he passes her by.
I hope this helps cause I don't really know the story about this.