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Expansion of idea Pen is mightier than sword ​


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Answered by KomalSrinivas
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The expansion is as follows:

A pen whose words influence a large number of people is mightier than a sword which is only able to end lives.

Analysis of the Idiom

  • In the idiom 'Pen is mightier than a sword,' pen stands for the words and news written by an author or journalist. Sword stands for action, violence, war, and death.
  • According to the idiom, the hurt and damage inflicted by one's words are far greater than one's actions. Words are more dangerous than actions.
  • This idiom came into being during the Fight for Independence in India when the British officials banned gatherings and meetings of Indians. It was done so that Indians could not plot against the British.
  • Thus, the Indians started spreading the wrongdoings of the British through newspapers and pamphlets by writing. It proved that the pen was mightier than the sword.
Answered by SelieVisa
119

Answer:

The pen is mightier than the sword

This popular proverb tells us that writing is more powerful than the sword. A sharp sword of metal may appear to be strong and invincible. Whereas a pen may seem weak and powerless. Yet, in the long run, the power of the sword ends in destruction and ruins. But the power of a pen is durable and can accomplish great things. The achievement of a sword is temporary. But the pen has the potential to attain lasting impacts.

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.

Great kings and powerful empires have come and gone. Their majestic cities lay in ruins. Some of the cities are buried deep underground and archeologists have to dig them up to understand something about these forgotten cities. In contrast, 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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