![]() ![]() When he says “it was pointless”, it’s apparent that he means “it’s pointless to put myself in denial”. Cortman was not theirs to put to rest” (Matheson, 148). Objectively, it was pointless, but he could not repress the feeling. Further proving my point, Neville asks himself “Why hadn’t he looked more carefully? He couldn’t fight the sick apprehension he felt at the thought of Cortman’s being killed by these brutal strangers. But evidence proves that he wasn’t really looking Cortman was hiding in the chimney of his own house, discovered by the group of living vampires. ![]() Neville swears he’s gonna kill Cortman one day. ![]() Despite the fact that the people around him are vampires, he still treats some of them like people. Even more technically, none of them are alive. We’ve seen or read comical stories about how people deserted on an island go wonky and start talking to plants, but that’s far from Neville’s situation. Isolation doesn’t fair well for quite a few of us. ![]()
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