Paul Zindel Essays

  • Summary Of The Pigman By Paul Zindel

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    The Pigman by Paul Zindel is narrated, in alternating chapters, by two high school sophomores, Lorraine Jenson, and John Conlan. The author obviously had a high level of proficiency to create such an interesting story and characters with very detailed traits . Lorraine is a sensitive, compassionate girl who tends to become mortified over simple things. Conversely, John is a complicated boy who lies to his teachers and is in constant conflict with his father. Some of his avocations are playing

  • Short Summary Of The Pigman By Paul Zindel

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    The Pigman by Paul Zindel is about the lives of an old man, Mr.Pigman, and two teenagers, John and Lorraine. John and Lorraine were two “normal” children that went to school and had a rough time in their homes. The growing bond between John and Lorraine all started when one day John and Lorraine met on the school bus one morning. Due to the fact that the first time they met was on a school bus, there was no room for mortification to occur. Soon after, John started getting himself into trouble at

  • Truth and Lies in The Pigman by Paul Zindel

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    Truth and lies are always in a constant battle; the battle of choosing the truth or giving in and telling a lie. This theme is prevalent in The Pigman by Paul Zindel. The book takes place in Staten Island, New York. It follows a set of events told by two narrators, John and Lorraine. The two narrators are typing the story on a borrowed typewriter in the library. John and Lorraine are writing about what happened to them when they met Mr. Pignati, and what followed. In their story John and Lorraine

  • The Pigman Essay Topics

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    The Pigman by Paul Zindel is a realistic fiction novel about adolescence. The Pigman is a realistic fiction novel because it is about growing up in 1960’s America. Zindel shows many examples of the adolescents in the novel being unable to communicate with their parents and instead misbehaving and lying. He also shows how adolescents are able to overcome this and mature. Zindel shows that love is the key to being able to live as a responsible adult. The novel The Pigman takes place in New York

  • Zindel's Use of Literary Devices in The Pigman

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    Zindel had a Pigman just like John And Lorraine who helped him through his life and embraced him to be the talented author he really is. He worked first as a technical writer at a chemical company then as a high school chemistry teacher. As he taught he continued to write plays, Marigolds of his plays was soon turned into a television show. A children's book editor from Harper and Row asked Zindel if he wanted to be a writer and he accepted. He soon came out with The Pigman a Story about two teenagers

  • The Pigman Thesis

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    teenagers made many decisions that affected another person. On the Contrary, in The Pigman by Paul Zindel, John Colan and Lorraine Jensen discovered by the end that the decisions they made influenced the time that the elder and more wiser character Mr. Pignati had on earth.As the characters change Zindel shows how Mr. Pignati is not “young” by specifying every flaw on his personality and physical awareness. Zindel implies his own personal experience by: demonstrating them in his work, and adding emotional

  • The Pigman Essay

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    “The Pigman” is an older novel by Paul Zindel that is not well written, but has a good plot. Starts in Franklin High, at one point they venture into the zoo and a substantial amount of time is spent in Mr.Pignati’s home. John, an attractive high school student who isn’t the most fond of school. Lorraine is John’s friend, she is a good student/person and isn’t the most attractive person. In the beginning John and Lorraine, two high school students, meet on a bus. Their friendship flourishes and

  • Maturity In The Pigman

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    The Pigman, by Paul Zindel, was written with the intended audience of young adults, and due to such, presents a variety of themes that all remain relevant to the adolescent mind and ideology. These themes range from the determination of guilt and responsibility, to the ultimate acceptance of mortality and existentialism, including the dread that comes with it. However, the most prevalent theme in the novel seems to regard maturity, and more specifically, the lack of correlation between age and maturity

  • The Pigman's Symbolic Cages

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    Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “ Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.” This quote has different meanings to all three main characters in the novel The Pigman written by Paul Zindel. John, Lorraine, and Mr. Pignati all have their own symbolic cages that keep them trapped within and makes them scream inside wanting to be free. Contrary to what some people may think, not only young people like John and Lorraine can be locked

  • The Pigman Research Paper

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    The Pigman, is a novel by Paul Zindel. The three main characters are John, Lorraine, and Mr. Pignati. John and Lorraine are two high school sophomores that attend Franklin high school in Staten Island, NY. Mr. Pignati is a lonely and elderly man who grieves over his deceased wife, and is referred to as the "Pigman" because of his collections of ceramic pigs. Three themes presented in the novel are guilt/blame, lies/deceits, and death. Guilt and Blame is one of the major themes represented in The

  • The Pigman Theme Essay

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    author Paul Zindel. This novel always left me in suspense. The two main characters in the novel, John and Lorraine, were hilarious, kind, sneaky and generous. Some parents may think this book would be not appropriate for their kids. There are a couple of themes that would indicate why theses parents would not like The Pigman. Themes such as Drugs, Alcohol, Mortality, and Guilt are described in detail throughout

  • The 40 Developmental Assets for Adolescents

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    to understand how relationships with your family and friends work and how teens can live a healthy life with them. One way to better understand the Assets is to look at how the appear in novels. One novel the assets can be seen is The Pigman by Paul Zindel, a book about parents influences on kids and shows childrens care for people they love. Three assets from 40 Developmental Assets were Other Adult Relationship,Honesty,and Caring. This three assets are shown in book when Mr.Pignati buys Love’n nuts

  • The Pigman Essay

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    In The Pigman by Paul Zindel, a smoker, alcoholic, and prankster John Conlan is best friends with a daring, but more mature Lorraine Jensen. They are both two high school sophomores who are always hanging out and doing the same avocations almost every day for fun. But, it all started with one of their games which was prank calling. One day after being bored, John, Lorraine, and their two friends Norton and Dennis decided to have another prank call contest. The goal of the contest is to stay on the

  • Symbols In The Pigman

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    The Pigman by Paul Zindel is a book that has many symbols, and means of those symbols can be explained to the farthest extent. This will talk about some of the many symbols that are used in this story. Let’s start at the beginning of the story when Lorraine’s mother says “You’re not a pretty girl, Lorraine”(Pg.6). This is one thing that could mean many things cause why would a mother tell her daughter that she doesn’t look pretty or that she is fat. There is this reason it is that she is trying

  • The Pigman Essay

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    In the novel, The Pigman, written by Paul Zindel, two students named John and Lorraine meet on the bus and become best friends. John is a more rebellious student who tends to act in an infantile way at times. He is known as the “bathroom bomber,” because he always sets off bombs in the school bathrooms. Sometimes, John can be seen as an ingrate, when he takes his healthy body for granted by constantly smoking and drinking putrid beer. Lorraine, on the other hand, is not very outgoing or self-confident

  • The Pigman Essay

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    In the book, The Pigman, by Paul Zindel, John Conlan and Lorraine Jensen are in tenth grade at Franklin High. Neither of their experiences were immense when they first entered school there. John used to be known as the Bathroom Bomber his first year at school which left him mortified to enter sophomore year. One of John and his acquaintances avocations were prank calling the community. They made it a game where they tried to witness who could carry out a conversation with a random individual on

  • Compare and Contrast Lorraine Jenson and John Conlan

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    How much in common do you think Lorraine Jenson and John Conlan have? How many differences do you think Lorraine Jenson and John Conlan have? Well you are about to find that out. In the book The Pigman, written by Paul Zindel, there are two characters, Lorraine and John in which i am comparing and contrasting. Even though Lorraine doesn't seem like as though she has alot in common with John they can be alike and different in the littlest things possible, such as in physical appearance, in thier behavior

  • The Pigman Essay

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    The book the Pigman by Paul Zindel is a good book. Let me summarize the book for you. John Conlan who is a tenth grader who goes to Franklin High with his friend Lorraine Jensen. The first time they meet each other was on the bus on the way to school. When Lorraine thought that John was acting infantile and started laughing obnoxiously. So Lorraine started laughing obnoxiously. Them and a couple of their other friends Denis and Norton. They play this game to see who can call somebody and stay the

  • The Pigman Essay

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    In the novel, The Pigman, written by Paul Zindel, two students named John and Lorraine meet on the bus and become best friends. John is a more rebellious student who tends to act in an infantile way at times. He is known as the “bathroom bomber,” because he always sets off bombs in the school bathrooms. Sometimes, John can be seen as an ingrate, when he takes his healthy body for granted by constantly smoking and drinking putrid beer. Lorraine, on the other hand, is not very outgoing or self-confident

  • John In The Pigman

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    In the book, The Pigman, by Paul Zindel, John Conlan and Lorraine Jensen are in tenth grade at Franklin High. Neither of their experiences were that immense when they first started school there. John used to be known as the Bathroom Bomber his first year at school which left him mortified to enter sophomore year. One of John and his friends avocations were prank calling people. They made it a game where they tried to witness who could carry out a conversation with a random individual on the phone