Who Is To Blame For Mr Pignati's Death

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Have you ever felt guilty for something that you said and think you did but you really didn't do it, was it just magical?
In the story written by Paul Zindal called The Pigman, who do you think contributed to Mr. Pignati's death?

First, Lorraine, John, and Mr. Pignati all had important roles in The Pigman's death all main characters in the book called The Pigman. Factors for this is Lorraine's life she never had a father figure to look up to this means... when she met Mr. Pignati she had that excitement of a father figure Mr. Pignati made her feel special because also... Mr. Pignati never had children and Lorraine never had a father therefore Lorraine just wanted to have a father like him but didn't have the chance to appreciate the thought
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Pignati did the most damage to himself and the reason for this was he did everything that John and Lorraine did he was just trying to be young like man child he wanted reverse himself instead of living life as he got older also... he wanted to be young again trying to be like John and Lorraine if he didn't try to be young again therefore... he would still be living and breathing and according to the novel The Pigman he died from a thrombosis if he stayed in the hospital for a little bit longer he would still be alive and John and Lorraine would not have to cope with his death, they think it's their fault for his death, Mr. Pignati did the most damage to himself as a whole.

In conclusion, three people were responsible for Mr.Pignati death and their names where Lorraine, John, and Mr. Pignati. According... to the book novel The Pigman written by Paul Zindel the reason Mr. Pignati died was for two reasons for his death, reason one he had a thrombosis and his heart entirely stopped working which lead to the thrombosis and reason two he was heart broke because his best friend Bobo died from pneumonia and his thoughts could not cope with Bobo's death and his hearth could not handle it which put him in a shock and died

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