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write story on this topic the pen is mighter than the sword

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Answered by vivek69
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Take for example the struggle for freedom against the British in India. All our freedom fighters were constantly inspiring the common man to fight against the British with their powerful writings even when they were in prison. Great leaders like Gandhi preached ahimsa and non-violence. He achieved his dream of free India through this means and his objective proving that violence is not the means to success. Poets like Subramania Bharathi adopted the medium of print to stir up the dormant spirit of the people. Through his writings in SWEDESAMITRAN, he inspired the masses to fight against the British. The result of those writings is right here for all of us to see - a free India. There are many political leaders who have ignited the people against the wrong stance of their governments. 


The word SWORD does not literally mean the weapon which is used. It refers to any kind of violent activity or use of force. In modern days it is used in the context of wars. People are no longer ready to be taken for granted. They believe in peace and any attempt at dictatorship or corrupt governance is questioned immediately. The press in fact is often referred to as the watchdog of democracy. There is ample evidence to prove this point in the current scenario


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Answered by shahpratik134
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Explanation:

pen is mighter than the sword because pen has ink and sword is sharper

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