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"The Pawn" by Peyton Cassel

June 2, 2016
By RockyLightwood GOLD, New York City, New York
RockyLightwood GOLD, New York City, New York
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Favorite Quote:
“You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.”
― Dr. Seuss


     "The Pawn" by Peyton Cassel is about the underlying motives of a politician’s wife. This story gives a “behind-the-scenes” outlook of a politician’s life. It shows how even the perfect family is not absolutely perfect.  Sometimes, they put a façade on and pretend that everything is fine. But, it's not.
     I liked the story because I got to read, even though it's fiction, a side of the real world that no one bothers to look. For example, “a full year of marriage, and he still didn't suspect a thing” explains how the wife is planning something and her husband doesn't know. When Garret, the politician, tells Tracy, his wife, to let him do all the talking, she responds by saying “I'd just end up embarrassing myself, wouldn't I?” The readers know that Tracy was being sarcastic, but Garret does not. Peyton did a good job showing and not telling throughout the story.



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