that they had a strong friendship and Mr. Pignati understands Bobo as if he was a real human.
Mr. Pignati, in The Pigman by Paul Zindel, is an old man that John Conlan and Lorraine Jensen meet. They meet him by randomly picking his phone number out of the phone book and prank calling him. They end up going to his house almost every day to spend time with him. They called Pignati "the pigman" because he had a large collection of pigs that reminded him of his dead wife, Conchetta. He has a heart attack while chasing John up the steps on roller skates and goes to the hospital. He comes home early and finds that John and Lorraine threw a party at his house. Everything is trashed, including his collection of pigs. He is very upset. The next day, John and Lorraine call him to apologize. They invite him to go to the zoo where his best friend, Bobo the monkey, lives. Once they get there, they notice that Bobo isn't there and ask a worker where he is. Bobo had died of pneumonia. This makes Pignati very sad and he basically drops dead right then and there. The story doesn't say what he dide of. Maybe just too much sadness and he couldn't take it? John matures at the end because of Pignati and the lesson that he tought them. Friendship.
the exposition of a book is after the beginning and befor the climax of the book. Its where the story starts to get really interesting, befor the big bang!! When Lorraine and John tell the truth to Mr. Pignati that they aren't the charity worker, then the response of Mr. Pignati and how John and Lorraine feels. It is because it would be really surprise of telling the truth.
Mr. Pignati, when john first sees him, reminds him of Santa Claus
John, Lorraine, and Mr. Pignati = the Pigman
I think John and Lorraine are falling in love with each other because they are acting strange around each other
Mr. Pignati collapsed due to a combination of emotional distress, physical exhaustion, and the shock of learning about the truth of his friends, Bobo and the Baboons. The realization that his friends were not real and the subsequent arguments with John and Lorraine overwhelmed him.
That his wife was dead
John blames himself and Lorraine for Mr. Pignati's death. He believes that their actions and decisions ultimately led to the tragedy.
Mr. Pignati, in The Pigman by Paul Zindel, is an old man that John Conlan and Lorraine Jensen meet. They meet him by randomly picking his phone number out of the phone book and prank calling him. They end up going to his house almost every day to spend time with him. They called Pignati "the pigman" because he had a large collection of pigs that reminded him of his dead wife, Conchetta. He has a heart attack while chasing John up the steps on roller skates and goes to the hospital. He comes home early and finds that John and Lorraine threw a party at his house. Everything is trashed, including his collection of pigs. He is very upset. The next day, John and Lorraine call him to apologize. They invite him to go to the zoo where his best friend, Bobo the monkey, lives. Once they get there, they notice that Bobo isn't there and ask a worker where he is. Bobo had died of pneumonia. This makes Pignati very sad and he basically drops dead right then and there. The story doesn't say what he dide of. Maybe just too much sadness and he couldn't take it? John matures at the end because of Pignati and the lesson that he tought them. Friendship.
John and Lorraine confessed to Mr. Pignati that they were not door-to-door charity volunteers but were actually just pretending to be in order to befriend him and explore his house. They felt guilty for deceiving Mr. Pignati and lying to him about their true intentions.
Mr. Pignati buys roller skates for Lorraine and John in "The Pigman." He is a kind and generous man who enjoys spending time with the teenagers and treats them like his own children.
Concetta Pignati died from a heart attack in the novel "The Pigman" by Paul Zindel. She suffered a heart attack while confronting Mr. Pignati about his friendship with high school students John and Lorraine.
Mr. Pignati invited Lorraine and John to look at his collection of monkeys, allowing them to spend more time in his house. He shared stories about each monkey, making the visit more engaging and memorable for the teenagers. This experience deepened their connection with Mr. Pignati and led to a strong bond between them.
John and Lorraine decide to tell Mr. Pignati the truth about the fact that they were not collecting for charity because they felt guilty for taking money. Plus, they became such very good friends with him, they just didn't feel right about lying to him anymore
Lorraine becomes angry with John about going to Mr. Pignati's house because she feels that he is taking advantage of the old man's kindness for their own entertainment, without considering how it may impact Mr. Pignati. She is worried about the consequences of their actions and the potential harm that it may cause to Mr. Pignati emotionally.
John and Lorraine's charity in 'The Pigman' is called "The Pigman's Legacy." They start the charity to honor the memory of Mr. Pignati and help children in need.
John was uneasy during the hospital visit in "The Pigman" because he was uncomfortable seeing Mr. Pignati, whom he had grown close to, in a vulnerable and weakened state. Additionally, John felt guilty for his role in Mr. Pignati's heart attack and was overwhelmed by the realization of how much Mr. Pignati cared for him and Lorraine.