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Expand the following maxim in about 150 words “The pen is mightier than the sword”.

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Answered by palakkoradia
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Explanation:

The pen is mightier than the sword, ” phrase says the sword is very sharp and powerful, and it can extend authority on humankind. The sword is powerful enough to enslave people and create a region of terror.

The power of the pen is larger than the sword sharp-edged. A sword can’t achieve that which pen can help to make the minute lip. The pen is so much high compare than the sword because the sword cannot understand the mind and heart of the people. It implies that the power of the pen in which writing is much stronger than the sword power of hatred, war, and fighting

Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

The pen is mightier than the sword

The popular saying, "the pen is mightier than the sword" tells us that the power of writing is eternal, but the power of the sword is temporary. A sharp sword of metal may appear to be strong and invincible. Whereas a pen may seem weak and powerless. But the power of the sword ends in destruction and ruins. The power of a pen is durable and results in great things from generation to generation.

The sword of a warrior king can rule only his kingdom but the pen of a writer rules the entire world. What the pen has written is more powerful and more effective than any weapon. It will produce positive and lasting values in people across the world.

The pen quietly transforms the hearts of people by enlightening them. What the pen has written can never be erased. A sword brings fear, violence, and devastation. But a pen can bring enduring hope, comfort, inspiration, and motivation.

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