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'Paper has more patience than people.'Elucidate

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Answered by Cooky26
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Paper has more patience then people is a saying. It is given in the chapter with a purpose. This pupose is in the context of the authors writing her diary. And a diary has the pasges made of paper. Paper is equated here with the people in the relation of patience. Patience is usually associated with the living being. People can lose it. They can be angry or wild without it. So patience is a virtue. Paper is a dead thing. You can do anything to a piece of paper. You kick it, tear it, throw it, drown it, eat it. It wont lose its patience. But it is not as such with the people. They have a limit to it. So paper has more patience than people.

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Answered by Ƥяιηcє
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Paper has more patience then people is a saying. It is given in the chapter with a purpose. This pupose is in the context of the authors writing her diary. And a diary has the pasges made of paper. Paper is equated here with the people in the relation of patience. Patience is usually associated with the living being. People can lose it. They can be angry or wild without it. So patience is a virtue. Paper is a dead thing. You can do anything to a piece of paper. You kick it, tear it, throw it, drown it, eat it. It wont lose its patience. But it is not as such with the people. They have a limit to it. So paper has more patience than people.

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