In chess, the pawn is, generally speaking, the least powerful of the pieces on the board. The pawn is used as a “foot soldier” by the player. They are an integral and vital part of the game, but are readily sacrificed by a player to achieve objectives. Looking at the pawn in this light reduces the pawn to the level of an instrument or a tool to be manipulated by the player. Now for the analogy.
A person who feels like a pawn in a chess match is feeling used or treated as expendable to the purpose of someone else’s ends. He’s just a tool to be applied for another’s gain, and no thought is given to his own worth by the individual making the decisions. The person who is a pawn is just a foot soldier in a big war, and the dangers he confronts and the personal risks to which he is exposed are lost to the shot callers who decide what moves, where it moves to, and when it moves.
This sums it up for me, some days I feel like a pawn…well almost everyday lately!
With bills that have to get paid…children going this way and that…pressure of everyday life and not feeling as what you have to say really matters.
Guess I can just be happy I am still on the board!
Feeling like a pawn
Posted by on April 15, 2011 Leave a Comment

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