Question
in the story the long night why does Bobby feel like freak
he has not responded to the hibernation instant like everyone
he understands the language of the invaders in his mind
he believes he is the last person alive on earth
he won't experience the physical benefits of sleep
he has not responded to the hibernation instant like everyone
he understands the language of the invaders in his mind
he believes he is the last person alive on earth
he won't experience the physical benefits of sleep
Answers
GPT-4o mini
In the story "The Long Night," Bobby feels like a freak because he has not responded to the hibernation instinct like everyone else. This distinguishes him from others, leading to feelings of isolation and alienation. While everyone else has succumbed to hibernation, Bobby remains awake and aware, which exacerbates his sense of being different and alone. Additionally, his understanding of the invaders' language in his mind contributes to his feeling of otherness, as does the belief that he is the last person alive on Earth. Overall, his unique situation creates a profound sense of disconnection from those around him, making him feel like an outcast or a "freak."