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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.
that they had a strong friendship and Mr. Pignati understands Bobo as if he was a real human.
John and Lorraine decided to tell Mr. Pignati the truth because they felt guilty for deceiving him and forming a genuine friendship with him based on a lie. They realized that honesty was important in their relationship with him, and they wanted to maintain that trust and connection.
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.
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 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.
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.
How does Mr. Pigmati react when the sales clerk thinks Lorraine is his daughter in The Pigman?
Lorraine was able to keep Mr. Pignati on the phone for so long by engaging him in friendly conversation and showing genuine interest in his stories and experiences. She made him feel valued and important, which likely encouraged him to keep talking.
In "The Pigman," Lorraine and John first met when they were assigned to each other for a biology project in their high school class. They decided to visit Mr. Pignati's house together to collect some information for their project, which eventually led to a close friendship with Mr. Pignati.
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.