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The Pen is Mightier than the Sword

Presentations | English

Have you heard of the adage "the pen is mightier than the sword"? It refers to the fact that writing is a more formidable weapon than violence. It was written by Edward Bulwer Lytton, an English author, in 1839. A pen has a lot more power than a sword. It implies that the power of writing is timeless, whereas the sword's power is fleeting. Although the pen is smaller than a sword, according to author Bulwer Lytton, it can accomplish more. The ability to write is more important than the ability to hate and fight. We are the ones who operate a sword or a pen; they do not work on their own. We are the ones who have the power to decide whether to fight or write. The battle of the pen, on the other hand, has often had a significant impact. The saying implies that invisibly, writers, authors, or professors have a bigger influence on people than conflicts. When compared to the sharpness of a sword, the craft of writing is definitely more important. This is because sword renown is painful and fleeting, whereas the power of literature is enduring, affecting nations for years to come. Great ideas and opinions communicated through the pen of a writer have moved men from Brutality to Compassion.

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The Pen is Mightier than the Sword

Presentations | English