Well, without more context, Robbie in the 'Robbie Gay story' could be anyone. He might be a character from a community where his story of being gay is a significant part of the community's narrative. Maybe he's a young man trying to find love and acceptance within a particular social setting.
Sorry, I have no idea. The possibilities are endless. It could have been someone from a classic story or a modern-day fictional creation. Without further information, it's impossible to determine.
Gilligan's Island was situated in a fictional part of the Pacific. It was a place where the characters were stranded and had to cope with being cut off from the rest of the world.
The obvious choice would be the alien invaders themselves. They are the main threat in the War of the Worlds scenario. But it could also be another human survivor who has gone rogue and is more interested in self - preservation at any cost, even if it means harming others like Robbie and his group.
I'm not sure. Without more context about the specific novel, it's hard to say for certain. He could be a government agent, but he might also be something else entirely. Maybe he's a private investigator who gets involved with government affairs, or he could be a civilian who accidentally gets caught up in a government - related mystery.
Robbie from 'A Christmas Story' is a character within the story's setting. He could play different roles like being a source of some of the chaos or fun that occurs in the family's Christmas preparations or celebrations. Maybe he is a kid who is excited about Christmas presents, or he could be an older character who has a different view on the whole Christmas hullabaloo. We would need to watch the movie or read the story more closely to know precisely.