Readers should look near the beginning of chapter 9 for this answer. Chapter 9 is one of the
chapters that is narrated by John, and John admits that Lorraine is correct about John's
feelings toward Norton. John hates Norton. John then attempts to explain why Norton has become
such a complete jerk. John thinks it has something to do with the fact that Norton used to play
with dolls when he was kid. Norton...
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Why does John think Norton acts so tough in The Pigman?
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