The figure holding the sword often represents justice, authority, or military power, depending on the context. In many cultural and artistic depictions, such as Lady Justice, the sword symbolizes the enforcement of Law and Order. It can also signify the defense of a nation or the protection of rights and freedoms. Overall, the sword-bearing figure embodies strength, protection, and the moral imperative to uphold justice.
Yes they do
That depends on what you consider is a good figure.
That would depend on various things: Effective against what?; and used by whom? ; how will they use the weapon?; do they fully understand how to use it?
figure it out yourself
You call your son, or child whom is age 5 and he will figure it out. LOL You call your son, or child whom is age 5 and he will figure it out. LOL
REPRESENTATIVES WHOM ARE ELECTED BY CITIZENS TO REPRESENT THEM IN CONGRESS.
The people whom they represent.
What is a pronoun used for impersonal things eg ideas or objects as in "See what I mean" or "At whatshould I aim?" or "You did what? " Whom is a personal pronoun used to represent people as in "For whom the bell tolls" or "To whom does this book belong?" Note that whom is the object case of who (and normally follows the verb) as in "Who did what to whom?" or "He chose whom he wanted."
the PLO is the Palestine's liberation organization. they represent the Palestinians and they are basically the people who kill the Israeli's.
A guy named Aeneas who's family would start Rome
Lord Capulet is the uncle of Tybalt, who dies while sword fighting, or fencing, with Romeo.
Excaliber was the famous sword the lady of the lake gave king Arthur who used it in many battles