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Necessity is the mother of invention. Explain the statement in relation to the use of clay by the

early humans.​

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Answered by hemantsantoshgupta
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"Necessity is the mother of invention" is a well-known proverb. It means, roughly, that the primary driving force for most new inventions is a need.

This expression dates back to around the year 380 B.C. It comes from the work Republic, written by the Greek philosopher, Plato. The idea behind it is that having a problem supplies additional creativity to come up with innovative solutions.

The first use in English was in 1519, but it appeared in a slightly different form than we commonly see it today.

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The first English use where is approximately what we see today occurs in William Wycherley’s play Love in a Wood (1672).

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