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write an essay on sword is stronger than pen​

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Answered by athiradamodaran21
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The Pen is Mightier Than The Sword is a proverb that we have heard since childhood. This proverb means that not always that which is big has all the power in the world. The best example, in this case, would be Gandhiji’s teachings on non-violence. Gandhiji during the time of India’s independence did not wish to take up arms against the subjugating British Government. Instead, the preached the melody of non-violence and taught everyone to resort to it as a means of protest against the British.

One might wonder how it is related. Well, if Gandhiji and all other all fellow Indians would have decided on taking up arms against the British, then that would have been a destructive move, and both sides would have lost precious lives. Instead, the path of non-violence established that the pen is mightier than the sword and that sometimes it is better to take up the pen and not the sword.

Answered by 16msas0295
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Answer: Answer: Pen is Mightier Than The Sword

Ideas have a more significant impact than violence. Force is not capable of changing the ideas and beliefs of the people. When new ideas influence people, changes occur in society. For example, the great victories of Napoleon, Alexander and other rulers ended up in the void. Nevertheless, the excellent teaching and writings of authors and philosophers have permanent impacts that live eternally in the minds of people. This is the reason why a scholar is believed to rule the world with his writings, while a king can only rule his kingdom.

The "pen is mightier than the sword" is a well-known proverb speaking about the power of writing. A pen can accomplish a lot more than a sword. This indicates that the power of writing is infinite, while the power of the sword is temporary.

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