Saturday, March 9, 2019
Pigman
Now Lorraine raft blame any the other social occasions on me, but she was the adept who picked by the Pig parts ph genius number. If you ask me, I think he would have died anyway. possibly we speeded things up a little, but you really cant say we murdered him. non murdered him. (ch 1, pg 13) In particular, if Lorraine felt equivalent saying one of us murdered Mr. Pignati, she should have blamed Norton. Hes the one who last(a)ly caused all the trouble. (ch 1, pg 14) Everything that happened from wherefore on after they viposture Mr. Pignati in the hospital Lorraine blames me for, and maybe shes right. ch 14, pg 121) Finally I managed to rob my head and saw Mr. Pignati at the door. He was just standing in that respect looking d decl are at me, and there was no smile on his face. No smile at all. Thats when I passed out. (ch 13 pg 114) In fact, the thing Lorraine and I comparabled best about the Pigman was that he didnt go around saying we were cards or jazzy or cool or hi p. He said we were delightful . . . (ch 2, pg 24) Baboons. Baboons. They build their own cages, we could almost hear Mr. Pignati whisper, as he took his children with him. (ch 15, pg 149) But I gave up all that kid stuff now that Im a sophomore. The only thing I do now that is faintly barbarous is write on desks. (ch 1, pg. 3) Would you like a glass of wine? Mr. Pignati offered, straightening up a few things in the sustenance room. It was great how happy he was to see us. I cant remember Bore, or my mother either for that matter, forever looking happy to see me, let alone when I came into the business firm with a friend. (ch 7, pg 56) derriere is trying to understand his and Lorraines role in Mr. Pignatis death.He seems subject about their degree of responsibility If Nortons actions were the final, most immediate cause of Mr. Pignatis final illness and death, does this mean that only Norton is responsible? trick still shekels short of accepting full responsibility for the disaster of the party and its feat on Mr. Pignati This is a moment of horror for keister, when Mr. Pignati returns from the hospital unexpectedly and sees the ill-use to his house and, most of all, his pig collection. This is one of the very few quantify that Mr. Pignati doesnt greet gutter with a big smile.That john doesnt like old people to go around saying cool sayings. That the baboon was nighways connected to the Pigman. That he somewhat thinks of himself as a grown up There is an enormous contrast between the lack welcome Lorraine and John feel in their own homes and the incredibly welcome Mr. Pignati gives them. We still delusive we were John and Lorraine Pignati because only members of the immediate family were allowed to visit. (ch 11,pg 105) I think cemeteries are one of the loveliest places to beif youre not dead, of course.The hills and green grass and flowers are much nicer than what you fill what youre a lodge. Sometimes we go there at midnight and hide behind stones to shoot the $% out of each other. (ch 7, 55) By the time we left, I was so happy to see the outside world I thought I had been in prison for s until nowty-three years. The smell of hospitals always makes me think of death. In fact I think hospitals are exactly what graveyards are supposed to be like. They ought to bury people in hospitals and let sick people survive well in the cemeteries (ch 11, pg 104)The position of Mr. Pignatis head on the floor do his face look a little like my fathers and I didnt like the feeling it gave me. Up until then I had never been particularly brainsick about seeing a corpseeven when Id have to sit for an hour or so at a funeral parlor when some relative had died. (ch 15,pg 148) No, no, no, she said in her best grating voice, all the opus shining the coffee table in our sparkling living room, which sparkles because nobodys allowed to live in it. Shes got plastic covers on everything.I mean, I like my Mom and all that, but she runs around like a chicken with its head undercut off. (ch 5, pg 28) The house Mr. Pignatis had a nice warm smell to it. We had to walk with a hall that had a lot of old junk stored in it, and then we went into this living room that had all that old kind of stuffed piece of furniture with lace things that cover the arms so you dont wear them out. (ch 5, pg 31) I didnt wish anyone really to take proceeds of the old man. Some people talent think thats what I was doing, but not the way Norton would have. ch 5, pg 35) That John and Lorraine are so use to the Pigman that they act like his own children John and Lorraine have figuratively assumed the identities of Mr. Pignatis children, and now they assume these identities literally Ironically, John feels more at home in cemeteries than in his own home. John demonstrates the originality of his thought. His reflection that hospitals are deathly and cemeteries are peaceful and full of greenery actually makes sense That the Pigman looked like his Dad and he even worried about his dad dieingJohn describes a living room, which, ironically, no one is allowed to live in Mr. Pignatis house is a complete opposite to Johns. It has a nice warm smell, not a disinfectant smell it is fill with old junk, not obsessively neat and it has a comfortable living room with comfortable furniture, not covered with plastic. This sure seems like some other instance where John is trying, successfully, to convince himself that taking money from an old man under a false pretext is not taking advantage of him.
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