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what task does Milton hope joe will accomplish? in short story true love by issac asimov ​

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Answered by ashauthiras
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When Milton ends with his famous line, "They also serve who only stand and wait," he is referring to the idea that God is like a king who can employ many servants to do whatever He wishes whenever He decides to use them.

There are some servants in royal palaces who do nothing but stand at attention at their posts wearing livery and simply making themselves available, since this is what the king is employing them to do. Milton is suggesting that a person like himself is already doing exactly what God wants him to do, because everything is determined by God. Therefore Milton has no need to ask questions such as why he is blind or what God expects of him. All he has to do in order to serve God is to stand patiently and wait like a servant posted in a king's palace, who may or may not be sent on errands or told to perform services of one kind or another. In other words, Milton is expressing unquestioning faith in the will of God.

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Answered by hajiramusthafa1983
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To do this, he prepares a special computer program to run on Multivac, which he calls Joe, which has access to databases covering the entire populace of the world. He hopes that Joe will find him his ideal match, based on physical parameters as supplied.

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