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Pen is mightier than sword explain with the poem not marble nor the gilded monuments

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Answered by Anonymous
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Not marble nor the gilded monuments stanza wise explanation
In first stanza :
The poet says that his verse will survive longer than the marble statues and the gold plated monument of the rich and the powerful. With the passage of time these monument would wear a neglected look and unfaithful time would take it's toll and leave the monuments perishing.

2nd stanza;
the destructive wars chaotic effect would ruin the statues and monuments. However 'your' biography recorded in the poets verse would outlive The Ornate works of art and architecture and both the God of War Sword and the destructive power of War and time would fail to fade your memory from the minds of people.
3rd stanza;
Despite death and the Enemies prejudice you would continue to be praise and would live in the memory of people .Even generation to come would remember you and that you would live in people's mind till the doomsday.

4th stanza
On the day of judgement you would arise with the best of the souls from your grave .Till then you will stay alive in the poets work and in the heart of your admires.
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Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

The pen is mightier than the sword.

"The pen is mightier than the sword" is a proverb which celebrates the power of writing and expresses the fact that scholars are more powerful with words than warriors with swords. The power of a pen is mightier than that of the sword, which means, the power of writing is stronger than the power of war, hatred, and conflict.

A sword is capable of conquering the physical but the pen can conquer the mind and the heart of people. The achievement of the pen is through enlightenment of minds and not by at force or bloodshed. 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 writings of ancient philosophers, teachers and preachers continue live and speak to us even today.

Huge works of architecture and giant monuments will crumble down someday. A war can destroy impressive human works made of marble and decorated with gold plated objects. They are doomed to ruin with the passage of time. But the work of a pen will live on. 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.

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