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? - pen is migher than sword .​

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Answered by Anonymous
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"The pen is mightier than the sword" is a metonymic adage, penned by English author Edward Bulwer-Lytton in 1839, indicating that communication (particularly written language), or in some interpretations, administrative power or advocacy of an independent press, is a more effective tool than direct violence.

  1. Anyone who is a student has often heard the proverb-‘the pen is mightier than the sword’.
  2. It means that the symbolic significance of the pen is higher than that of the sword.
  3. The pen, of course, is not always mightier than the sword.
  4. In many cases, the sword turns out to be mightier than the pen.
  5. During the times of the Nazi rule, people who took up the pen against them found themselves in gas chambers.
  6. It is, therefore, essential to consider every proverb in terms of the situation.
  7. The person behind the pen or the sword is the one who makes all the difference.
  8. The pen is always mightier than the sword, provided the sword lacks any might at that situation.
  9. The best example, in this case, would be Gandhiji’s teachings on non-violence.
  10. The pen is only sometimes mightier than the sword in a favorable situations.

Answered by jayantamandal8p9birj
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Answer:

Yes obviously pen is more powerful than sword

Explanation:

It has been told by many big personalities or many great man....

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