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The houses are new, but the prejudices are old
From the comedy “Woe from Wit” (1824) by A. S. Griboyedov (1795-1829). Chatsky's words (act. 2, appearance 5):
The houses are new, but the prejudices are old.
Rejoice, they won’t destroy you
Neither their years, nor fashion, nor fires.

Allegorically: about external changes and unchangeable inner essence something (disapproved).

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1. The houses are new, but the prejudices are old. Rejoice -

(and...) will destroy (n...) their years, (and...) fashions, (n...) fires

(Gr.). 2. Description of your trip to Kaluga, how (n...)

It’s funny, for me it’s not at all (n...) funny (P.). 3. (N...) one

(and...) a leaf (P.) sways on the white birch trees. 4. Let's go

Wooden houses, fences; (n...) where (n...) souls (G.). 5: A

You - stand on the porch and (n...) move! And (n...) no one

Let into the house (G.). 6. Who (“...) were you, sad

My neighbor, I love you (L.). 7. He was abandoned as

From a person (n...) for what job (n...) fit (T.).

8. (N.. f) knowing (“...) who is calling us, (n...) where we need to go,

Both the old woman and I jumped up and rushed through the smoke after

Sailor (T.). 9. (N...) who (n...) could say what the Wild

The master lives; he (n...) what trade (n...) occupied-

Xia, (n...) to whom (n...) went, (“...) knew almost (n...)

Who, but he had money. He lived as if (and...)

Who around you (and...) noticed and (“...) who (n...) need-

Gave (T.). 10. For him (n...) there were (n...) some - (“...)

Physical, (n...) moral shackles: he could do anything,

And (“...) what did he (n...) need, and (n...) what did he (n...)

Tied up. He (n...) what (n...) believed and (and...) what (n...)

Admitted it. But, (n...) admitting (n...) what, he (and...) only-

Ko (“...) was gloomy, bored and resonant

On the contrary, he was constantly carried away by young men (L., T.).

11. A person must work, work by the sweat of his brow, who

If he (n...) was (Ch.). 12. Klim (n...) when else (n...) with

Whom (“...) spoke the same way as with Marina (M. G.). 13. And also

Here's what, Loiko: it doesn't matter how you (“...-) turn around, I

I will overcome (M.G.). 14. Klim pushed these thoughts away,

Semolina (“...) one dozen times (M.G.). 15. The night became

It's getting more and more mysterious, and I feel it, although (and...)

I know (n...) time, (“...) place (Bun.). 16. Like in the forest

(n...) whatever (and...) happened, spring life continued

(Priv.). 17. (N...) after a little (n...) hesitation, we collected our

The knapsacks were removed from the bivouac (Are.). 8. Should I beat the drum?

No, shoot from a musket, chop a twig with a saber -

He (n...) why (A.N.T.). 19. Let the instigators know

Wars that they (n...) will be helped by (n...) threats, (n...) whether-

Ceremony! Let the supporters of peace know, wherever (n...)

They lived, no matter what views (n...) they held, that

The Soviet people, together with other peoples, will defend

World! (Ehrenb.). 20. Boy (“...) than (n...) when (n...)

I was sick and (and...) when (n...) I caught a cold (V. Inb.). 21. Ki-

Selev took part in the wars with Napoleon, but (n...) never

(n...) was (I...) only wounded, but even scratched (Pa-

Est.). 22. Sergei Tyulenin was born when (n...) (for) what

It was to go underground. He (n...) (from) where (n...) he was running,

And he had (n...) where to run (Fad.). 23. Who just (n...)

I was in Gorky’s house, who just (n...) wrote to him,

What kind of affairs (n...) was he interested in! (Paul.).

24. The guy told me (n...) times about you (N.O.). 25. Where

(n...) throw - all wedge (linear).


Woe from Wit - Chatsky - famous aphorisms,
famous quotes from Chatsky, catchphrases, said by Chatsky:

I would be glad to serve, but being served is sickening! (look - don't get confused :)

Carriage for me, carriage!

Who are the judges?

It's barely light and you're already on your feet! And I'm at your feet.

Blessed is he who believes, he is warm in the world!

When you wander, you return home, and the smoke of the Fatherland is sweet and pleasant to us!

The legend is fresh, but hard to believe.

Ranks are given by people, but people can be deceived.

I'm strange, but who isn't? The one who is like all fools

ABOUT! If someone penetrated people: what is worse about them? soul or language?

Fools believed it, passed it on to others, old women immediately sounded the alarm - and here is public opinion!

The houses are new, but the prejudices are old; rejoice, neither years, nor fashion, nor fires will destroy them.

Why not a husband? There is only little intelligence in him; but who lacks intelligence to have children?

When in business I’m hiding from fun, when I’m fooling around I’m fooling around, and there are a ton of experts in mixing these two crafts, I’m not one of them.

However, he will reach the well-known levels, because nowadays they love the dumb.

Listen! Lie, but know when to stop.

All old ladies are angry people

Silent people are blissful in the world!

I go to women, but not for that.

It’s a noose for me, but it’s funny for her.

Where is better? // Where we are not

What new will Moscow show me?
Yesterday there was a ball, and tomorrow there will be two.

In Russia under a great fine,
We are told to recognize everyone
Historian and geographer!

A mixture of languages ​​prevails:
French with Nizhny Novgorod?

Who are the judges? - For the antiquity of years
TO free life their enmity is irreconcilable,
Judgments are drawn from forgotten newspapers
The times of the Ochakovskys and the conquest of Crimea.

The women shouted: hurray!
And they threw caps into the air

Get out of Moscow! I don't go here anymore!
I’m running, I won’t look back, I’ll go looking around the world,
Where is there a corner for an offended feeling!
Carriage for me! Carriage!

Woe from Wit - Famusov - famous aphorisms,
famous quotes
Famusova , catch phrases said by Famusov:

Once evil is stopped:
Take all the books and burn them.

Bah! All familiar faces!

Anyone who is poor is not a match for you.

There is no need for another example when the example of your father is in your eyes.

Signed, off your shoulders.

Read not like a sexton, but with feeling, sense, and order.

To teach our daughters everything, everything - including dancing! and foam! and tenderness! and sigh! It’s as if we are preparing them as wives for buffoons.

Learning is the plague, learning is the reason that today there are more crazy people, deeds, and opinions than ever before.

I’m not happy!.. At my age, you can’t start squatting on me!

What does he say? and speaks as he writes!

You, young people, have nothing else to do, // How to notice girlish beauty

He fell hard, but got up great

French romances are sung to you
And the top ones bring out notes,
They flock to military people,
But because they are patriots.

To the village, to the wilderness, to Saratov!

The door is open for those invited and uninvited,
Especially from foreign ones.

When I have employees, strangers are very rare;
More and more sisters, sisters-in-law, kids

Woe from mind - Sophia - aphorisms,
famous quotes from Sophia
, catch phrases said by Sophia:

Happy hours are not observed.

You can share laughter with everyone.

Fate seemed to be protecting us,
And grief awaits around the corner...

I walked into the room and ended up in another.

He never uttered a smart word, -
I don’t care what goes into the water!

What do I need rumors? Whoever wants to, judges it that way.

Hero... Not of my novel.

I don't remember anything, don't bother me.
Memories! Like a sharp knife.

Woe from mind - Lisa - aphorisms,
Lisa quotes
, catchphrases spoken by Lisa:

.You are a spoiled person, these faces suit you!

And a golden bag, and aims to become a general.

Pass us away more than all sorrows
And lordly anger, and lordly love.

Like all Moscow people, your father is like this: he would like a son-in-law with stars and ranks.

Tell me better, why are you and the young lady modest, and the maid a rake?

A smile and a few words
And whoever is in love is ready for anything.

Sin is not a problem, rumor is not good

Woe from Wit - Molchalin - aphorisms,
quotes
Molchalin, catch phrases said by Molchalin:

Oh! gossips scarier than a pistol.

At my age I shouldn’t dare to have my own opinion.

Day after day, today is like yesterday.

Winged aphorisms of other heroes of Griboyedov:

Yes clever man cannot help but be a rogue (Repetilov)

Calendars all lie (old woman Khlestova)

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And now all together (and a little more :)

1.Carriage for me! Carriage!
2. Silent people are blissful in the world!
3.Happy hours do not watch
4. I would be glad to serve, but being served is sickening
5. The legend is fresh, but hard to believe
6. Ranks are given by people, but people can be deceived
7.And the smoke of the Fatherland is sweet and pleasant to us!
8. The houses are new, but the prejudices are old.
9.Who are the judges?
10.Where, tell us, are the fathers of the fatherland whom we should take as models?
11.Who in Moscow did not have their mouths clamped during lunches, dinners and dances?
12.Blessed is he who believes - warmth to him in the world!
13.Evil tongues are worse than a gun
14. Pass us away more than all sorrows and lordly anger and lordly love
15.On tiptoes and not rich in words
16. And sure enough, the world began to grow stupid
17. Signed, off your shoulders!
18. We often find protection there where we don’t see it
19. At my age I should not dare to have my own judgment
20. However, he will reach the known levels, because nowadays they love the dumb
21. Like all Moscow people, your father is like this: he would like a son-in-law with stars and ranks
22. Why not a husband? He only has a little intelligence, but who lacks intelligence to have children?
23. When in business, I hide from fun, when fooling around, I’m fooling around, and there are a ton of skilled people mixing these two crafts, I’m not one of them
24. You don’t need another example when your father’s example is in your eyes
25. Nothing but mischief and the wind on your mind.
26. I’m strange, but who isn’t? The one who is like all fools.
27. Why not a husband? There is only little intelligence in him, But in order to have children, who lacked intelligence?
8.More in number, cheaper in price...
29. That's it, you are all proud!
30.And he speaks as he writes!
31. It’s a sin to laugh at old age.
32. Will we ever be resurrected from the foreign power of fashion?
33. Sin is not a problem, rumor is not good.
34.I don’t care what goes into the water.
35.Tell me to the fire: I’ll go as if for dinner.
36. To the janitor's dog, so that it is affectionate
37.Hey, tie a knot for memory
38. They found protection from court in friends, in kinship, building magnificent chambers, where they spill out in feasts and extravagance?
39. There are a multitude of skilled people, I am not one of them.
40.What new will Moscow show me? Yesterday there was a ball, and tomorrow there will be two.
41. In Russia, under a great fine, We are ordered to recognize everyone as a Historian and Geographer!
42. A mixture of languages ​​prevails: French with Nizhny Novgorod?
43. How to compare and see the present century and the past century.
44. The meanest features of the past life.
45. The fate of love is to play blind man's buff.
46. ​​I have fun when I meet funny people, and more often I get bored with them.
47.Besides honesty, there are many joys: They scold you here, and thank you there.
48. Just by chance, keep an eye on you.
49. At least let your soul go to repentance!
50.Walked into a room and ended up in another.
51. Learning is the plague, learning is the reason!
52. Just think how capricious happiness is!
53. A smile and a few words, And whoever is in love is ready for anything.

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THE HOUSES ARE NEW, BUT THE PREJUDICES ARE OLD


At home new , But prejudices old .
Rejoice , Not will exterminate
Neither years their , no fashion , neither fires .


From the comedy “Woe from Wit” (1824) by A. S. Griboedov (1795-1829). Chatsky's words (act. 2, appearance 5)

Our “laziness and lack of curiosity” affected us here too. So what if another Russian genius was born on January 15, 1795? Does it celebrate modern Russia, who still knows almost nothing about his origins or the circumstances of his biography and work.

Few people know that his ancestor Jan Grzhibovsky moved from Poland to Russia in the 17th century, giving birth to the Russian Griboyedov family. His mother had the same surname as her father as a maiden. And the writer himself hid, but did not deny, the fact that he was the great-nephew of Alexander Radishchev. Brilliantly gifted, knowing many languages ​​since childhood, early becoming a candidate of literary sciences, but continuing his studies at the moral-political and physics-mathematical departments of Moscow University, at the beginning of the War of 1812 Griboedov was already a young cornet. A talented musician and author of waltzes, the author of brilliant comedies and vaudevilles, many disappeared poems and poems... and, of course, a duelist (his hand shot during a quadruple duel helped identify his body in Tehran, disfigured by Muslim fanatics) - this is a small part of what is known about the author immortal comedy.

However, even academicians find it difficult to understand the personality and fate of the genius, whose friends were both Pyotr Chaadaev and Thaddeus Bulgarin, who combined in his destiny Polish blood and a Georgian wife. In his immortal comedy, Griboedov combined one more unprecedented property: in it one can hear reflections of tragedy, its main character- a brilliant intellectual, a homesick exile, a romantic in love, in whose “pigeon liver” - like Hamlet’s - there lives bile and bitterness, and whose mind is shaken by causticity and anger.

We hear more and more clearly in the nervous bells of the carriage, carrying Chatsky first rapidly to Moscow, and then - even more rapidly - out of it, not only the painful thoughts of the “madman” Chaadaev, but also the groans of the “superfluous” Russian intellectuals from Pushkin to Lermontov, from Onegin to Pechorin. In the masterly comic positions and characters of the most classic of Russian comedies, we can increasingly see the “smoke of the Fatherland,” where “it is impossible to live with intelligence and talent.”

But was Pushkin right when he saw the main mistake of the play in the fact that Chatsky is a “fool” throwing pearls before swine? Perhaps for Griboyedov this is a reason for bitter (tragic) laughter at the inability of these two worlds to hear each other.

This inability resulted in a bloody and tragic side effect for Russia. Spilled in rivers of “red” and “white” blood, in eternal “horrors” civil war", wafting over the epic steppe. It seems that not only the play, but also the fate of Griboyedov itself lay an ominous stroke over the fate of our Fatherland.

This eternal Russian text is sad and dreary. It contains not just the bile notes of the insulted and sharp mind. It contains a strange pain of orphanhood, restlessness, exorbitant and senseless pride, echoing with foolishness and eccentric bravado. In it, the Moscow of yesterday, today and metaphysically, frozen between the old and the new, between the West and the East, between tyranny and the liberal idea.

But it seems that the bloodiest reflection has fallen on our days tragic death Wazir-Mukhtar in Tehran. This is truly a hero of OUR time, who has won the laurels of a martyr. Torn to pieces by a crowd of fundamentalists, it seems that he was clearly aware of his historical mission - to resist any fundamentalism. It was his coffin, traveling on the road to Tiflis, that Pushkin mourned and, together with tears, wrote his bitter, burning and still largely unread thoughts, “Travels to Arzrum.”

And to this day there is no Griboyedov Museum in Moscow.

He was a genius not only in literature. Who can compare with the great Alexander Sergeevich in diplomacy? The ambassadorial rank in Persia, which is extremely important for Russia, speaks of the universal recognition of his merits in this area.

Griboedov is not one of those envoys who obligingly scraped before the almighty Shah. He decisively and harshly pursued the Russian line. His briefly formulated credo: “Respect for Russia and its demands - that’s what I need.”

Persia, always unpredictable, with everything own opinion, unwilling to put up with Russian domination, our country won the Second Russian-Persian War. And in February 1828, the document written under active participation Griboyedov Turkmanchay Treaty, which enriched Russia with the Shah's millions given in gold.

Persia grumbled, and, choosing an excuse, on January 30, 1829, hundreds of fanatics attacked the embassy. I happened to see the place where Griboyedov and a handful of his diplomats gave battle to the fanatics. We took him there with a group of comrades who worked in Iran. Griboyedov met death with weapons in his hands. He shot and killed either 8 or 9 attackers with a saber. The poet, writer, diplomat and duelist was excellent with weapons. In hand-to-hand combat he fought calmly, evilly, and despite being disfigured during a long-standing duel left hand, fought off the ever-pressing crowd. His mutilated, desecrated, torn body was dragged through the streets of Tehran.

Griboedov was remembered in 1921, when the Soviet-Iranian Treaty was concluded with the Persians. One of the diplomats of the royal school was not too lazy to look into the Turkmanchay Treaty. And after that, Article 6 appeared, which allowed Soviet Russia send its troops into a neighboring country if a threat arises to it. Griboedov's foresight was especially useful in 1941. The Germans are near Moscow, and Reza Shah was ready to let Hitler’s divisions pass through his territory to us. And our army entered Persia from the north, occupying Tehran. Thank you, Alexander Sergeevich!

The agreement is still recognized by both parties. True, after the Islamic revolution of 1979, Article 6 quietly disappeared from it. It was unilaterally canceled by the new regime. I wonder if State Councilor A.S. would allow this. Griboyedov?

Nikolay Dolgopolov
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The houses are new, but the prejudices are old
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The houses are new, but the prejudices are old.
Rejoice, they won’t destroy you
Neither their years, nor fashion, nor fires.

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