English, asked by GayatriRajurkar, 1 year ago

diary wntry on pen is mightier than sword

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Answered by abhishek00001
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Dear Diary,

Had an awful day today. My mum and dad made me go to bed after Woganwas over (it was still light outside!) and I also broke my Optimus Prime figure. I hate the world. Can’t wait to watch Ninja Turtles tomorrow after school though! Night night!’

I didn’t keep a regular diary in my youth, but if I had, it might have contained an entry that went a little like the above.

Dairies have a long and illustrious history, which can be traced through Samuel Pepys to Bridget Jones. In the hands of a hormonal teenager, however, they wield a power far greater than any parent could possibly imagine. Reading someone else’s diary without their knowledge was an unforgiveable act, for the messy melding of ink and paper within opened a window into a person’s soul. Or, you know, detailed what boys in school they wanted to kiss.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

"The pen is mightier than the sword" is a metonymic adage, penned by English author Edward Bulwer-Lytton in 1839, indicating that communication, or in some interpretations, administrative power or advocacy of an independent press, is a more effective tool than direct violence

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