concept   sword
culture   Western countries
statement   Swords in Western countries symbolize violence and honor, but are also linked to fantasy and unconventional roles.

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1 respect for the sword Western culture Views the sword more as a utilitarian tool with less spiritual significance 1
2 sword Western countries Symbol of knighthood and chivalry, often associated with honor and heroism 1
3 sword Western culture Often associated with violence and conflict 1
4 sword Western culture Often seen as a weapon for self-defense 1
5 sword Western cultures Swords are historically significant in Western cultures, but their contemporary cultural and symbolic significance differs and varies across different regions and contexts. 1
6 sword Western cultures Often considered a symbol of violence and aggression 1
7 swords Modern Western Countries Rarely used in everyday life and considered a symbol of violence and conflict 1
8 swords modern Western culture Swords are primarily seen as historical artifacts or props in movies and reenactments. 1
9 swordsmanship Western culture Martial arts focus may vary, with less emphasis on specific weapons 1
10 swordsmanship lineage Western culture Values innovation and individual interpretation in the development of sword techniques 1
11 swordstress Western countries Rare or non-existent concept in traditional European/Western cultures, where the role of a swordfighter is predominantly associated with men. 1
12 swordstress Western countries Less common and generally associated with fantasy or historical reenactments 1
13 swordstress Western countries Less common and may be seen as unconventional, but gaining popularity in modern contexts 1