ENGLISH LINGUISTICS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63878/jalt2201Abstract
A double-edged sword is a metaphor for a situation, action, or choice that has both positive and negative consequences. The phrase double-edged sword originated in the 15th century from the ancient Middle East. The phrase "double-edged sword" was first used linguistically to describe the power of words and the word of God. Language is one of the most powerful tools a person can wield, capable of immense creation or devastation depending on its context and application. This book is contained on two parts and eight chapters, first part deals with the constructive edge (empowerment and connection) and the second part comprises the destructive edge (oppression and division).
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