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paragarph on pen is mightier than sword (10 lines min)

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Answered by Deeparani
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The poem focuses on the immortality of art and literature. It stresses that destructive forces like time and war cannot cause any damage to the poet's beautiful poem, which pays
tribute to his beloved.
Majestic statues and monuments fade with the passage of time and the ravages of wars. But, the thoughts, feelings and emotions of a person, when expressed through art and literature, become immortal. That's why Pen is mightier than sword
Answered by SelieVisa
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The pen is mightier than the sword.

"The pen is mightier than the sword" means that the power of writing is stronger than the power of war, hatred, and conflict. The influence of a pen is long lasting but the power of the sword is short-lived. The achievement of great kings and emperors are long gone. But the words written with the pen carry ideas, knowledge and wisdom. These are written in the hearts of the readers and cannot be destroyed but passed along for posterity.

A sword may seems strong and powerful and a pen weak and powerless. Yet, in the long run the power of the sword ends in destruction and ruins. Whereas the power of a pen yields positive values generation after generation.

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