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A short note on pen is mightier than sword

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Answered by raafia61
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                       The Pen is Mightier Than the Sword

The pen is mightier than the sword is a famous adage speaking about the power of writing. A pen can achieve a lot more than a sword does. It means that the power of writing is eternal while the power of the sword is short-lived. For instance, the great achievements of Alexander, Napoleon, and other rulers ended up in oblivion. However, the great preaching and writings of philosophers and authors have lasting effects that live forever in the hearts of people. This is why it is said that a king can rule only his kingdom but a scholar rules the world with his writings.

In short, it might be easy to control through armed forces, but that will only be a temporary victory as it becomes ineffective when another mightier force enters. But when you conquer someone through their heart and soul, it lives until their breath, continuing forever in the form of writing to generation after generation. This is why it is said that a pen is mightier than a sword.

Answered by amitassandh
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It means that the power of writing is eternal while the power of the sword is short-lived. ... But when you conquer someone through their heart and soul, it lives until their breath, continuing forever in the form of writing to generation after generation.

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