The Pigman Questions on Chapter 2
The Pigman
Lorraine's View and Justification of John's Behavior in The Pigman
In Paul Zindel's The Pigman, Lorraine views John as a sweet, kind, and misunderstood teenager who portrays himself as more rebellious than he is. She describes him as handsome, which helps him avoid...
The Pigman
Who is Miss Reillen in "The Pigman" by Paul Zindel?
Miss Reillen, known as "The Cricket," is the librarian at Franklin High School in Paul Zindel's The Pigman. She is characterized by the distinctive sound her tight clothing makes as she walks. John...
The Pigman
How does Lorraine's description of Miss Reillen illustrate her compassion in "The Pigman"?
Lorraine's description of Miss Reillen in "The Pigman" exemplifies her compassion by acknowledging the librarian's appearance but also empathizing with her possible struggles. Unlike John's blunt...
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In Paul Zindel's The Pigman, what is ironic about Miss Stewart's living room?
The irony in Miss Stewart's living room is that she keeps her mother there to ensure she doesn't miss any social interactions when visitors come. However, this arrangement is so unusual and...