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Not only was the flow of the scene unsettling, the ending was cruel. On page 143, John decides to have a party at Pignati's house. Origin of this idea is not very clear. On 148, Lorraine invites a bunch of new characters that have never been mentioned before and she suddenly knows and invites a band. As the party progresses, the writing feels rushed and spur of the moment. In the end, the kids end up destroying the house, the police are called and Mr. Pignati's comes home devastated. The ending consists of Lorraine's angry and somewhat abusive mother and a broken hearted Pigman.
Some may argue that The Pigman is too outdated to be relatable. But, teenagers can gain a different perspective from the past. It is a gratifying experience to learn about how things were yesterday, so we can create a better today. Also, the sixties is not too different from today's modern world. While reading the book, the reader realizes teenagers then are still the same today. Therefore, The Pigman is not too outdated to be understanding and interesting.
In conclusion the Pigman is a perfect book for school projects because it is a sum of positive and negative qualities. The reader's opinion of the book can vary because of controversial topics that occur. Yet the positive qualities seem to overpower the negative ones because of the lovely character development and the way the story is told. Although it is not perfect, it is highly recommended for