Mr.
Pignati, John, and Lorraine essentially function as a family unit. Mr. Pignati's wife has died,
so he is all alone. John's home life is awful. His father is a drunk that verbally abuses him,
and Lorraine's home life is equally abusive. Her mom is convinced that all men are evil, and she
constantly criticizes anything and everything about Lorraine. John and Lorraine might be able to
make up for rough home lives with solid, loyal friends. However, the text shows that both John
and Lorraine are never going to win a school popularity contest. Mr. Pignati is lonely, so
John's presence and Lorraine's presence in his life fills a void that he has been missing for
years. Conversely, Mr. Pignati is a father figure of sorts that...
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