For more on Lorraine's mother, see her Character Analysis. The next day, when they meet Mr. Pignati at the zoo, Lorraine thinks she sees three omens of doom: an antagonistic peanut-vender, an aggressive peacock that backs her against a wall, and a creepy child who is supposed to be looking at the bats in the bat house, but is actually looking through the glass at the people. Major symbol alert here — check out "Symbols, Imagery, Allegory.
Pignati introduces them to a large baboon, Bobo, whom he calls "his best friend. John and a gorilla start making gorilla-noises at each other, and soon Lorraine and Mr. Pignati join in. John describes him as in his late fifties, "pretty big" with a "bit of a beer stomach" 5. He and his wife, Conchetta, had shared a love of jokes, gourmet food, and wine. He is lost without her and mourns her deeply. In fact, at first, he tells John and Lorraine that Conchetta is simply on a long trip to California.
Why does he lie like this? Is it because he doesn't want John and Lorraine to feel sorry for him, or because he can't face her death himself? He is very lonely, and most days goes to the zoo, to visit a baboon named Bobo whom he calls his best friend.
Lorraine says the Bobo is the "ugliest, most vicious-looking baboon" 6 , and a zoo attendant is of the same opinion: "That baboon had the nastiest disposition around here" But Mr.
Pignati treats him like a baby, calling him sweetly, tossing him peanuts, and crooning, "Bobo want a peanut? Bobo, the baboon in the zoo, is a symbol of the old man. The 3 monkeys in the pet department represent the relationship between John, Lorraine, and the Pigman. The next day, John and Lorraine meet Mr. The three omens that Lorraine thinks she sees at the zoo are the lady selling peanuts, the peacock, and the kid sitting outside the vampire bat exhibit.
She thinks the omens are saying that bad things are going to happen as a result of their involvement with the Pigman. The first omen is a woman selling peanuts. Why did John get interested in Mr.
Terms in this set 71 Why are John and Lorraine writing this story? The main theme of the book is deception because the key relationship in it, that of Mr Pignati and Lorraine and John, is based on the initial deception carried out by the two friends with the specific purpose of swindling him.
She wants to protect him. She mainly wants to protect him from himself too. John is a certifiable drunk, and he is a compulsive liar.
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