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Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Pigman

The pigman by Paul Zindel         The swineherd is about cardinal teenagers ( illusion and Lorraine) who make whizs with an elderly man (Mr. Pignati). They then abuse his think in them and the elderly man dies.

        I found The Pigman to be a very interesting play. The start of it was a little bit confusing but the audience currently learns that they are stick withing the story of the Pigman as it is creation written. The Pigman would be a fun play to watch with a very serious and important theme. In Johns coal scuttle debate the audience gets a clear idea that Lorraine and he, assume learned something from their experience with the Pigman, something important generous to write a book about while its still fresh in their minds. John and Lorraine take turns writing each chapter of the book that is macrocosm acted out, but the audience eventually forgets that and becomes preoccupied with the story of the Pigman.

        The central idea dealt within The Pigman is that ones life is what they make of it, and yet they are responsible for the end result. Both John and Lorraine had uncaring parents. John drinks and smokes excessively, most likely avoid becoming his father, he also had very little respect for authority. Most of the problems in his life he charged his father for, whom he referred to as the bore. Yet when Mr. Pignati died John realized that he was the one to blame for abusing his trust, and that he could no longer hide from his problems. Lorraines mother continuously put her down and left her with very little self-confidence. As a result Lorraine was very shy, too shy to encumbrance John from throwing a big party in the Pigman (Mr. Pignati)s house. Yet when the Pigman died, she knew something had also died in her, and took responsibility for Mr.

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Pignatis death.

        At the end of the play, John refers to all mankind as good-looking blabbing baboons - smiling away, and not really caring what is going on as long as there are enough peanuts bouncing around . . . baboons concentrating on all the wrong things. John regretted not realizing this sooner, and the thought that Mr. Pignati died having only one real friend - a baboon at the zoo, made him sick to his stomach. Lorraines last line summarizes the two teenagers problem, They build their own cages . . . , what they were facing was their own doing and it was up to them to break free and move on, having learned something. An important lesson for everyone.

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