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Who Is John Wilson A Manipulative Person
Throughout The secret lives of Sgt. John Wilson, the main character John is a very manipulative person. He lies to everyone around him to cover up previous lies that he’s told. John may not intentionally lie, but since he constantly lies it comes naturally to him. From the beginning of Wilsons first marriage to Polly, Polly’s family figures out what kind of man Wilson really is. Polly never caught on to Johns lying, “Polly’s family noticed Jack’s [John’s] tendency to lie when it suited his purposes, but Polly seemed oblivious to it” (8). Polly never realized that he constantly lied to her. Wilson left his family in Scotland, because he had stolen from his family. Polly was celebrating her sixth wedding anniversary without seeing her husband.

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