Apt expressions of grief from the mind. “Woe from Wit” by Alexander Griboyedov: catch phrases, aphorisms, quotes



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

I would be glad to serve, it is sickening to serve! (look - do not confuse:)

Carriage for me, carriage!

And who are the judges?

A little light - already on your feet! And I am 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!

Fresh legend, but hard to believe.

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

I'm strange, but who's not strange? The one who looks like all the fools

O! if someone penetrated into people: what is worse in them? soul or language?

Fools believe, they tell others, old women instantly sound the alarm - and here is public opinion!

Houses are new, but prejudices are old, rejoice, neither their years, nor fashion, nor fires will destroy them.

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

When I'm in business, I hide from fun, when I'm fooling around, I'm fooling around, and mixing these two crafts is the darkness of craftsmen, I'm not one of them.

And yet, he will reach certain degrees, because today they love the dumb.

Listen! Lie, but know the measure.

Old women are all angry people

Silencers are blissful in the world!

I go to women, but not for this.

I climb into the noose, but it's funny to 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 each
Historian and geographer!

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

And who are the judges? - For the antiquity of years
To a free life their enmity is irreconcilable,
Judgments draw from forgotten newspapers
Ochakov times and the conquest of the Crimea.

Women shouted: hurrah!
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 there is a corner for the offended feeling!
Carriage for me! Carriage!

Woe from Wit - Famusov - famous aphorisms,
famous quotes
Famusova , catchphrases spoken by Famusov:

If evil is to be stopped:
Take away all the books and burn them.

Ba! familiar faces!

Who is poor, he is not a couple for you.

No other model is needed when the example of a father is in the eyes.

Signed, so off your shoulders.

Read not like a sexton, but with feeling, with sense, with arrangement.

To teach our daughters everything, everything - and dance! and foam! and tenderness! and sigh! As if we are preparing buffoons for their wives.

Learning - that's the plague, learning - that's the reason that now more than ever, crazy divorced people, and deeds, and opinions.

I'm not cheerful!.. At my age, you can't squat on me!

What does he say! and speaks as he writes!

You, young people, have no other business // How to notice girlish beauty

He fell painfully, got up great

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

To the village, to the wilderness, to Saratov!

The door is open to the invited and the uninvited,
Especially from foreign ones.

With me, employees of strangers are very rare;
More and more sisters, sister-in-law kids

Woe from the mind - Sophia - aphorisms,
Sophia famous quotes
, catchphrases spoken by Sophia:

Happy hours are not observed.

You can share laughter with everyone.

Fate seemed to take care of us,
And grief awaits from around the corner ...

Went to a room, got into another.

He didn’t utter a smart word,
I don't care what's for him, what's in the water!

What is my rumor? Who wants to judge.

The hero... Not my novel.

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

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

.You are a prankster, these faces suit you!

And the golden bag, and marks the generals.

Bypass us more than all sorrows
And the lord's anger, and the lord's love.

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

Tell me better, why are you modest with the young lady, but with the maid's rake?

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

Sin is not a problem, rumor is not good

Woe from Wit - Molchalin - aphorisms,
quotes
Molchalin, catchphrases spoken by Molchalin:

Oh! evil tongues are worse than a gun.

In my years one must not dare to have one's judgment.

Day after day, today is like yesterday.

Winged aphorisms of other heroes of Griboyedov:

Yes, a smart person cannot but be a rogue (Repetilov)

Everything lies calendars (old woman Khlestova)

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And now all together (and a little more :)

1. Carriage to me! Carriage!
2. Silencers are blissful in the world!
3. Happy hours are not observed
4. I would be glad to serve, it’s sickening to serve
5. Fresh legend, 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. Houses are new, but prejudices are old
9. And who are the judges?
10. Where, point out to us, fathers of the fatherland, whom we should take as models?
11. Who in Moscow did not stop their mouths at lunches, dinners and dances?
12. Blessed is he who believes - he is warm in the world!
13. Evil tongues are worse than a gun
14. Bypass us more than all sorrows and master's anger, and master's love
15. On tiptoe and not rich in words
16. And for sure, the light began to grow stupid
17. Signed, so off your shoulders!
18. Often there we find patronage, where we don’t mark
19. In my years, one should not dare to have one's own judgment
20. And yet, he will reach certain degrees, because now they love the dumb
21. Like all Moscow ones, your father is like this: he would like a son-in-law with stars and ranks
22. Why not a husband? There is only little intelligence in him, but in order to have children, who lacked intelligence?
23. When in business - I hide from fun, when fooling around - I'm fooling around, and mixing these two crafts is the darkness of craftsmen, I'm not one of them
24. No other model is needed when the example of a father is in the eyes
25. Nothing but pranks and the wind on my mind.
26. I'm strange, but who is not strange? The one who looks like all the fools.
27. Why not a husband? There is only little intelligence in him, But in order to have children, Who lacked intelligence?
8. More number, cheaper price...
29. That's it, you are all proud!
30. And he speaks as he writes!
31. Laughing at old age is a sin.
32. Will we ever be resurrected from foreign power?
33. Sin is not a problem, rumor is not good.
34. I don't care what is for him, what is in the water.
35. Tell me to go into the fire: I'll go for dinner.
36. The janitor's dog, so that it was affectionate
37. Hey, tie a knot for memory
38. Found protection from judgment in friends, in kinship, Building magnificent chambers, Where they overflow in feasts and extravagance?
39. There are many artisans, 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 a geographer!
42. A mixture of languages ​​​​dominates: French with Nizhny Novgorod?
43. How to compare and see the current century and the past century.
44. The meanest features of the past life.
45. The fate of love is to play blind man's blind man.
46. ​​I have fun when I meet funny people, And more often I miss them.
47. In addition to honesty, there are many joys: They scold here, and there they thank.
48. Here's something by chance, take note of you.
49. Let your soul go to repentance!
50. I went into the room, got into another.
51. Learning is the plague, learning is the reason!
52. Think how capricious happiness is!
53. A smile and a couple of words, And who is in love is ready for anything.

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Illustration by D. N. Kardovsky. 1912

"Woe from Wit"- a comedy in the verses of A. S. Griboyedov. A work that made its creator a classic of Russian literature. Comedy combines elements of classicism and romanticism and realism, new for the beginning of the 19th century.

The comedy "Woe from Wit" - a satire on the aristocratic Moscow society of the first half of the 19th century - is one of the pinnacles of Russian dramaturgy and poetry; actually completed the "comedy in verse" as a genre. The aphoristic style contributed to the fact that she "dispersed into quotes."

Museum autograph "Woe from Wit" (title redirected by the author from "Woe to Wit"). 1st page

Plot:

The young nobleman Alexander Andreevich Chatsky returns from abroad to his beloved Sofya Pavlovna Famusova, whom he has not seen for three years. Young people grew up together and loved each other since childhood. Sophia was offended by Chatsky because he suddenly abandoned her, left for St. Petersburg and "did not write three words."

Chatsky arrives at Famusov's house with the decision to marry Sophia. Contrary to his expectations, Sophia meets him very coldly. Turns out she's in love with someone else. Her chosen one is the young secretary Alexei Stepanovich Molchalin, who lives in her father's house. Chatsky cannot understand "who is nice" to Sophia. In Molchalin, he sees only "the most miserable creature" not worthy of Sofya Pavlovna's love, who does not know how to love passionately and selflessly. In addition, Chatsky despises Molchalin for trying to please everyone, for honoring rank. Upon learning that it was such a person who won Sophia's heart, Chatsky is disappointed in his beloved.

Chatsky pronounces eloquent monologues in which he denounces Moscow society (the ideologist of which is Sophia's father Pavel Afanasyevich Famusov). However, there are rumors in society about Chatsky's madness, launched by an annoyed Sophia. At the end of the play, Chatsky decides to leave Moscow.

In the comedy, only 2 classical unities are observed: place and time (the action takes place in Famusov's house during the day); the third unity - action - is absent, in the work there are 2 storylines: Chatsky's love and confrontation between Chatsky and Moscow society. The main idea of ​​the tragicomedy: the protest of a free person "against the vile Russian reality." (A. S. Griboedov).

Poster for the anniversary production at the Kiev City Theater (1881)

"Woe from Wit"- one of the most quoted texts in Russian culture. Pushkin's prediction came true: "half of the verses should become a proverb." There are a number of sequels and adaptations of Woe from Wit, including Chatsky's Return to Moscow by E. P. Rostopchina (1850s), an anonymous so-called. the obscene “Woe from Wit” (end of the 19th century; cf. the mention and some quotations in the article by Plutzer-Sarno), etc.; for a number of productions, the text of the comedy was radically reworked.

Many phrases from the play, including its title, have become winged.

Winged phrases and expressions:

  • And yet, he will reach certain degrees

Chatsky's words: (d.1, yavl. 7):

And yet, he will reach certain degrees,

After all, today they love the dumb.

  • Because the patriots

Famusov's words (act. 2, yavl. 5):

And whoever has seen daughters, hang your head! ..

French romances are sung to you

And the top ones bring out the notes,

They cling to military people,

Because they are patriots.

  • And to mix these two crafts / There are a lot of craftsmen - I'm not one of them

The words of Chatsky (act. 3, yavl. 3):

When in business - I'm hiding from the fun;

When I fool around - I fool around;

And to mix these two crafts

There are plenty of artisans - I'm not one of them.

  • And who are the judges?

Chatsky's words: (d.2, yavl.5):


To a free life their enmity is irreconcilable,

Ochakov times and the conquest of the Crimea.

  • Ah, evil tongues are worse than a gun

Molchalin's words. (d.2, yavl.11).

  • Ba! familiar faces

Famusov's words. (d.4, yavl.14).

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

Chatsky's words. (d.1, yavl.7).

  • There are strange dreams, but in reality it is stranger
  • To the village, to the wilderness, to Saratov!

Famusov's words addressed to his daughter (d. 4, yavl. 14):

You should not be in Moscow, you should not live with people;

Filed it from these grips.

To the village, to my aunt, to the wilderness, to Saratov,

There you will grieve

Sitting at the hoop, yawning at the saints.

  • In my years one should not dare / Have one's own judgment

The words of Molchalin (d. 3, yavl. 3).

  • The current age and the past
  • look and something

Repetilov's words (d. 4, yavl. 4):

In magazines you can, however, find

His passage, look and something.

What do you mean Something? - About everything.

  • Attraction, a kind of ailment

Repetilov's words addressed to Chatsky (case 4, appearance 4):

Maybe laugh at me...

And I have an attraction to you, a kind of illness,

Some kind of love and passion

I'm ready to slay my soul

That you won't find such a friend in the world.

  • The times of Ochakov and the conquest of the Crimea

And who are the judges? - For the antiquity of years

Their enmity is irreconcilable to a free life.

Judgments draw from forgotten newspapers

The times of the Ochakovskys and the conquest of the Crimea.

  • Everyone lies calendars

The words of the old woman Khlestova (d. 3, yavl. 21).

  • You, the current ones, come on!

Famusov's words addressed to Chatsky (case 2, appearance 2).

  • Where, show us, fathers of the fatherland, / Which should we take as models?

(act. 2, yavl. 5).

  • The hero is not my novel

Sophia's words (d. 3, yavl. 1):

H a c k i y

But Skalozub? Here's a peek:

For the army stands a mountain,

And the straightness of the camp,

S o f i

Not my novel.

  • Yes, vaudeville is a thing, but everything else is gil

Repetilov's words (d. 4, yavl. 6)

  • Yes, a smart person cannot but be a rogue

The words of Repetilov (d. 4, yavl. 4), who speaks of one of his comrades:

Night thief, duelist,

He was exiled to Kamchatka, returned as an Aleut,

And firmly on the hand unclean;

Yes, a smart person can not be a rogue.

When he speaks of high honesty,

We inspire with some kind of demon:

Bloody eyes, burning face

He is crying, and we are all crying.

  • The door is open to the invited and the uninvited

The door is open to the invited and the uninvited,

Especially from foreign ones.

  • Day after day, tomorrow (today) like yesterday

Molchalin's words (action 3, appearance 3):

H a c k i y

How did you live before?

M o l h a l i n

The day is over, tomorrow is like yesterday.

H a c k i y

To the pen from the cards? And to the cards from the pen? ..

  • giant distance

The words of Colonel Skalozub about Moscow (d. 2, yavl. 5).
Original: Huge distances.

  • For big occasions

Skalozub makes a speech regarding plans for the "reform" of the education system in Russia (case 3, appearance 21):

I will make you happy: the general rumor,

That there is a project about lyceums, schools, gymnasiums;

There they will only teach in our way: one, two;

And the books will be kept like this: for big occasions.

  • Houses are new, but prejudices are old

The words of Chatsky (d. 2, yavl. 5):

Houses are new, but prejudices are old.

Rejoice, they will not exterminate

Neither their years, nor fashion, nor fires.

  • There is something to despair

Chatsky, interrupting Repetilov, tells him (case 4, appearance 4):

Listen, lie, but know the measure;

There is something to despair.

  • And now - public opinion!

The words of Chatsky (d. 4, yavl. 10):

Through what sorcery

Whose essay is this!

Fools believed, they pass it on to others,

Old women instantly sound the alarm -

And here is the public opinion!

  • And the smoke of the fatherland is sweet and pleasant to us

I am destined to see them again!

You will get tired of living with them, and in whom can you not find spots?

When you wander, you return home,

And the smoke of the fatherland is sweet and pleasant to us.

  • Women shouted: hurrah! / And threw caps into the air

The words of Chatsky (d. 2, yavl. 5).

  • A million torments

Yes, no urine: a million torments

Breasts from a friendly vice,

Feet from shuffling, ears from exclamations,

And more than a head from all sorts of trifles.

  • Bypass us more than all sorrows / And the lord's anger, and the lord's love

The words of the maid Liza (d. 1, yavl. 2):

Ah, away from the masters;

Prepare troubles for themselves at every hour,

Bypass us more than all sorrows

And the lord's anger, and the lord's love.

  • Silencers are blissful in the world!

The words of Chatsky (d. 4, yavl. 13).

  • All Moscow have a special imprint
  • Do not say hello to such praises

The words of Chatsky (d. 3, yavl. 10).

  • Is it possible for walks / Away to choose a nook

The words of Famusov (d. 1, yavl. 4).

Famusov's words (d. 2, yavl. 5):

How will you begin to introduce to the baptismal school, to the town,

Well, how not to please your dear little man?

  • About Byron, well, about important mothers

Repetilov tells Chatsky about the “secret meetings” of a certain “most serious union” (case 4, appearance 4):

We speak loudly, no one will understand.

I myself, how they grab about the cameras, the jury,

About Byron, well, about important mothers,

I often listen without opening my lips;

I can't do it, brother, and I feel stupid.

  • Signed, so off your shoulders

Famusov's words addressed to his secretary Molchalin, who brought papers requiring special consideration and signature (case 1, appearance 4):

I'm afraid, sir, I'm deadly alone,

So that a multitude does not accumulate them;

Give free rein to you, it would have settled down;

And I have what's the matter, what's not the case,

My custom is this:

Signed, so off your shoulders.

  • I'll go looking around the world, / Where there is a corner for an offended feeling!

The words of Chatsky (d. 4, yavl. 14):

Where there is a corner for the offended feeling!

Carriage for me! Carriage!

  • Have mercy, we are not guys, / Why are the opinions of strangers only holy?
  • Listen, lie, but know the measure!

The words of Chatsky addressed to Repetilov (d. 4, yavl. 4).

  • Argue, make noise and disperse

Famusov's words (d. 2, yavl. 5) about the old fronders who find fault with

To this, to this, and more often to nothing;

They will argue, make some noise and ... disperse.

  • Philosophize - the mind will spin

Famusov's words (d. 2, yavl. 1):

How wonderful is the light!

Philosophize - the mind will spin;

Then you take care, then lunch:

Eat for three hours, and in three days it will not be cooked!

  • With me, employees of strangers are very rare; / More and more sisters, sister-in-law children

The words of Famusov (d. 2, yavl. 5).

  • We are accustomed to believe / That we have no salvation without the Germans

The words of Chatsky (d. 1, yavl. 7):

As we used to believe from an early age,

That there is no salvation for us without the Germans!

  • The meanest traits of a past life

The words of Chatsky (d. 2, yavl. 5):

And where foreign clients will not resurrect

The meanest traits of the past life.

  • Slave, blind imitation

Chatsky about the adoration of everything foreign:

So that the Lord destroyed this unclean spirit

Empty, slavish, blind imitation.

  • Reason contrary to the elements

The words of Chatsky (d. 3, yavl. 22), who speaks of the "foreign power of fashion", forcing Russians to adopt European clothes - "in spite of reason, in defiance of the elements."

  • Fresh legend, but hard to believe

The words of Chatsky (d. 2, yavl. 2):

How to compare and see

The current century and the past century:

Fresh legend, but hard to believe.

  • They won’t say a word in simplicity, everything is with an antics

Famusov's words about Moscow young ladies (d. 2, yavl. 5).

  • I would be glad to serve, it's sickening to serve

The words of Chatsky (d. 2, yavl. 2).

F a m u s o v

I would say, firstly: don’t be blissful,

Name, brother, do not manage by mistake,

And, most importantly, go and serve.

H a c k i y

I would be glad to serve, it is sickening to serve.

F a m u s o v

That's it, you are all proud!

Learn by looking at your elders...

  • A mixture of languages: French with Nizhny Novgorod

The words of Chatsky, who is ironic about the gallomania of the Russian nobility, which was often combined with a poor knowledge of the same French language (d. 1, yavl. 7):

What is the tone here today?

At conventions, at big ones, on parish holidays?

There is still a mixture of languages:

French with Nizhny Novgorod?

  • Happy hours don't watch

Sophia's words (d. 1, yavl. 4):

Lisa

Look at the clock, take a look out the window:

The people have been pouring down the streets for a long time;

And in the house there is a knock, walking, sweeping and cleaning.

S o f i

Happy hours are not observed.

  • I don't go here anymore!

The words of the last monologue of Chatsky (d. 4, yavl. 14):

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 there is a corner for the offended feeling ...

Carriage for me, carriage!

  • It's good where we are not

Sophia and Chatsky's conversation:

S o f i

Persecution of Moscow! What does it mean to see the light!

Where is better?

H a c k i y

Where we are not.

  • He tell love the end, / Who will leave for three years in the distance

The words of Chatsky (d. 2, yavl. 14).

  • If you stop evil, / Take away all the books and burn them

The words of Famusov (d. 3, yavl. 21).

  • Mind and heart are not in harmony

So Chatsky speaks about himself in a conversation with Sophia (d. 1, yavl. 7)

  • Moderation and prudence

The words of Molchalin, who thus describes the main virtues of his character (d. 3, yavl. 3).

  • Learning is the plague; learning is the reason

Famusov's words (d. 3, yavl. 21):

Well, here's the big problem.

What will a man drink too much!

Learning is the plague; learning is the reason.

  • Would study, looking at the elders

Famusov's words (d. 2, yavl. 2):

Would you ask how the fathers did?

They would learn by looking at their elders.

  • Sergeant major to Voltaire give

Skalozub's words (d. 2, yavl. 5):

I am a prince - Gregory and you

Sergeant major in Voltaire ladies,

He will build you in three lines,

And squeak, it will instantly calm you down.

  • Frenchie from Bordeaux

The words of Chatsky (d. 3, yavl. 22):

In that room, an insignificant meeting:

A Frenchman from Bordeaux, puffing his chest,

Gathered around him a kind of vecha

And he said how he was equipped on the way

To Russia, to the barbarians, with fear and tears...

  • More in number, cheaper price

The words of Chatsky (d. 1, yavl. 7):

Busy to recruit teachers regiments

More in number, cheaper price.

  • What does he say! and speaks as he writes!

Famusov's words about Chatsky (d. 2, yavl. 2).

  • What a commission, creator, / To be a father to an adult daughter!

Famusov's words (case 1, appearance 10).

Here "commission" is from the French word commission, meaning "commission" (duty).

  • What will Marya Aleksevna say?

Famusov's words are the final phrase of the play (case 4, appearance 15):

Oh my god! What will he say

Princess Marya Alexevna!

  • What a word - a sentence!

Famusov's words:

What about our elders? how enthusiasm will take them,

They will judge about deeds: what a word is a sentence!

  • To have children, / Who lacked intelligence?

The words of Chatsky (d. 3, yavl. 3):

Oh! Sophia! Is Molchalin chosen by her!

Why not a husband? There is only little mind in him;

But to have children

Who hasn't been smart...

  • Walked into a room, got into another

Famusov, finding Molchalin near Sophia's room, angrily asks him (case 1, appearance 4): “You are here, sir, why?” Sophia, justifying the presence of Molchalin, says to her father:

I will not explain your anger in any way,

He lives in the house here, a great misfortune!

Went to a room, got into another.

  • Noise, brother, noise!

Repetilov's words (act. 4, fig. 4):

H a c k i y

What, tell me, are you so mad about?

R e p e t i l o v

Noise, brother, noise...

H a c k i y

You make noise - and only? ..

  • I'm not a reader of nonsense, / And more exemplary

The words of Chatsky (d. 3, yavl. 3).

The words of Chatsky (d. 3, yavl. 1):

I'm strange, but who's not strange?

The one who looks like all fools;

Molchalin, for example ...

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The characters of Alexander Griboyedov are probably known to everyone: Famusov, Sofya, Chatsky, Lisa, Molchalin, Skalozub, etc. Each of them has its own individual character. Among others, Chatsky stands out in the comedy. He is the only one who wants to live by his own laws and is often misunderstood by society. Most of all, Chatsky's quotes are remembered. "Woe from Wit" is the greatest monument of Russian literature, which to this day causes numerous disputes and discussions.

"Houses are new, but prejudices are old"

The meaning of this statement is such that society often lives on the basis of old dogmas and ideas. If decisions are made on the basis of previous beliefs, it means that for some of the youth they will seem blasphemous, wrong, humiliating a person, not allowing her to fully express her essence. Winged expressions from the comedy "Woe from Wit", such as this, allow you to track the destructive effect of the old foundations and the old system.

Chatsky with this expression emphasizes his incomprehensibility, isolation from the world in which hypocrisy and pretense flourish.

“I would be glad to serve, it’s sickening to serve”

Perhaps the reader is most familiar with the statements of Chatsky. Quotes from the comedy "Woe from Wit" abound with openness and sincerity. Chatsky expresses his own position very clearly and is not going to hide his opinion on this or that issue. Most of all, the hero is unpleasant hypocrisy and beneficial helpfulness in relation to seniors in rank. At every opportunity, Chatsky gives out truthful comments that can be considered the words of a truly sane person. Catchwords from the comedy Woe from Wit, such as this, mark unhealthy relationships within the society of the early 19th century, where deceit, flattery, unkind looks, and behind-the-scenes discussions thrive.

“Where, show us, Fathers of the Fatherland, whom we should take as models?”

Chatsky is constantly looking for the truth in this world. He wants to see a reliable friend, colleague, responsible and honest person next to him. Instead, he is faced with an unsightly reality that makes him completely disappointed in people. He often observes the older generation, suitable for his father, but does not find a true example to follow. The young man does not want to resemble either Famusov, who simply wasted his life, or anyone else from his circle. The tragedy is that no one understands Chatsky, he feels lonely and lost among this “masquerade” played by society. This statement sounds both as a statement of fact and as a bitter regret. Perhaps other popular expressions from the comedy "Woe from Wit" do not sink into the soul as much as this one. Here, in fact, the irreconcilable, almost revolutionary essence of the protagonist himself is depicted.

"Evil tongues are worse than a gun"

These words are spoken by the character Molchalin. He gives the impression of a quiet, predictable, complaisant person who is ready to please others under any circumstances. But Molchalin is not as simple as it seems. He clearly understands the advantage of his behavior and, when the opportunity arises, adjusts to the changing conditions of social life. Helpful and always ready to submit, he does not notice how every day he loses himself more and more, rejects his dreams (if he ever had them), is lost. At the same time, Molchalin is very afraid that other people (perhaps even from his environment) will at some point betray him, turn away, or in a certain way laugh at his clumsiness.

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

Chatsky is deeply outraged by the way in which high ranks are obtained in this society. All that is required of a person is to be attentive and helpful in relation to his immediate superior. Attitude to work, abilities and talents, high aspirations - all this, according to his observation, does not matter at all. The conclusions that the young man makes are very sad and disappointing. He simply does not know how it is possible to continue to exist freely in a society that rejects everything true and correct.

Quotes from "Woe from Wit" are filled with vivid emotionality. When you read a work for the first time, you involuntarily begin to sympathize with the protagonist, along with him to be amazed at the unhealthy Famus society and worry about the general outcome of events.

WINGED PHRASES IN THE COMEDY "Woe From Wit" by Griboyedov


Woe from Wit - the title of the comedy contains the significance of interpretation. Griboyedov poses a riddle to his contemporaries and future generations. Why does the hero experience the bitterness of disappointment and “a million torments”? Why didn't society understand him, didn't recognize him? Because it considered dangerous his mind, which generates new ideas that are unacceptable to the world, as unnecessary, inconvenient, impractical and even dangerous for this society. It is a treatise on what the mind is, what is rational, what is true.

THE THEME "MIND" IN THE PLAY "Woe From Wit":

1. THE MIND HUNTING FOR KNOWLEDGE - a phrase by Chatsky. For him, this is the highest value.
2. LEARNING - THIS IS A PLAGUE, LEARNING - THIS IS THE REASON ... Famusov opposes the foundations of the feudal nobility to the mind.
3. OH, IF WHO LOVES WHOM, WHY WOULD YOU LOOK FOR AND GO SO FAR? - Sophia with sentimental sensitivity.
4. YOU WON'T FOOL ME WITH LEARNING - for Skalozub, the main thing is iron discipline.
5. MIND WITH HEART OUT OF HOLD - Chatsky's phrase. He is torn apart by contradictions, alienation from people, loneliness.
6. A MILLION OF TORTURES - Chatsky's phrase. Chatsky's approach to the last fatal line, to which he was led by honest service to the truth, the laws of reason.


WINGED PHRASES OF CHATSKY IN THE PLAY:

1. A LITTLE LIGHT - ALREADY ON THE FEET! AND I AM AT YOUR FEET (d.1 yavl.7)
2. Blessed is he who believes, he is warm in the world! (d.1 yavl.7)
3. WHERE IS THE INNOCENT AGE (d.1 yavl.7)
4. AND IN WHOM CAN YOU NOT FIND SPOTS? (d.1 yavl.7)
5. AND THE SMOKE OF THE HOMELAND IS SWEET AND PLEASANT FOR US! (d.1 yavl.7)
6. I USE A MINUTE (d.1 yavl.7)
7. BECAUSE, HE WILL REACH KNOWN DEGREES, BECAUSE NOW THEY LOVE THE SPIRITUAL (d.1 yavl.7)
8. I HURRY TO YOU, BREAKING HEAD (d.1 yavl.7)
9. AND ALL THE SAME I LOVE YOU WITHOUT MEMORY (d.1 yavl.7)
10. THE MIND WITH THE HEART IS NOT GOOD (d.1 yavl.7)
11. TELL ME INTO THE FIRE: I WILL GO AS TO LUNCH (d.1 yavl.7)
12. TO SERVE WOULD BE HAPPY, TO SERVE IT'S SICKING (d.2 yavl.2)
13. AND THE LIGHT STARTED TO GET STUPID (d.2 yavl.2)
14. THIS CENTURY AND THE PAST CENTURY (d.2 yavl.2)
15. FRESH TRADITION, BUT IT IS DIFFICULT (d.2 yavl.2)
16. WHO ARE JUDGES? (d.2 yavl.5)
17. HERE ARE OUR STRICT JUDGERS AND JUDGES! (d.2 yavl.5)
18.


HUNTING FOR KNOWLEDGE (d.2 yavl.5)
19. ME INTO THE LOOP, AND SHE IS FUNNY (d.3 yavl.1)
20. I'M STRANGE; WHO IS NOT STRANGE? (d.3 yavl.1)
21. I WOULD NOT WISH A PERSONAL ENEMY (d.3 yavl.1)
22. HERO... NOT MY NOVEL (d.3 yavl.1)
23. I AM NOT A READER OF FOOL (d.3 yavl.3)
24. VILLAGE - SUMMER PARADISE (d.3 yavl.6)
25. SCORE HERE AND THANK YOU THERE (d.3 yavl.9)
26. A MILLION OF TORTURES (d.3 yavl.22)
27. DESPITE REASON, DESPITE THE ELEMENTS (d.3 yavl.22)
28. LISTEN! LIE, KNOW THE MEASUREMENT (d.4 yavl.4)
29. THERE IS SOMETHING TO GET DESPERATED ABOUT
30. AND THIS IS THE PUBLIC OPINION (d.4 yavl.10)
Chapter 31
32. SILENCES BLESS IN THE WORLD! (d.4 yavl.13)
33. DREAMS OUT OF EYE - AND THE VEIL FALLED (d.4 yavl.14)
34. WHERE DESTINY TAKE ME! (d.4 yavl.14)
35. I DON'T GO HERE ANY MORE (d.4 yavl.14)
36. WHERE THE OFFENDED FEELING IS A CORNER! (d.4 yavl.14)
37. CARRIAGE TO ME, CARRIAGE! (d.4 yavl.14)

FAMUSOV'S WINGED PHRASES IN THE PLAY:

1. AND NOTHING EXCEPT FOR LEAKS AND THE WIND ON THE MIND (d.1, yavl.2)
2. VISH, WHAT WHAT YOU HAVE! (d.1 yavl.2)
3. AND IN READING PROK SOMETHING IS NOT GREAT ... (d.1 yavl.2)
4. I'M RUNNING AS IF I'M BLAZED (d.1 yavl.4)
5. NO OTHER SAMPLE IS NEEDED WHEN THE FATHER'S EXAMPLE IS IN THE EYES (d.1 yavl.4)
6. KNOWN FOR THE BEHAVIOR OF THE MONKS! (d.1 yavl.4)
7. TERRIBLE AGE (d.1 yavl.4)
8. GIVE US THESE LANGUAGES! (d.1 yavl.4)
9. WHO IS POOR, THAT DOES NOT MATTER YOU! (d.1 yavl.4)
10. THERE ARE STRANGE DREAMS, AND IN REALITY IS STRANGE (d.1 yavl.4)
11. Get the nonsense out of your head (d.1 yavl.4)
12. WHERE THE MIRACLES ARE, THERE IS LITTLE WAREHOUSE (d.1 yavl.4)
13. MY CUSTOM IS SUCH: SIGNED, SO OFF YOUR SHOULDERS (d.1 yavl.4)
14. WELL YOU THROWED A JOKE! (d.1 yavl.9)
15. BRINGED ME INTO DOUBT (d.1 yavl.9)
16. PARSLEY, YOU ARE ALWAYS WITH A NEW SHOW (d.2 yavl.1)
17. WITH A FEELING, WITH AN INTELLIGENCE, WITH ARRANGEMENT (d.2 yavl.1)
18. WOULD STUDY, AT THE OLDER LOOKING (d.2 yavl.2)
19. HE FALL PAINFUL, STAND UP HEALTHY (d.2 yavl.2)
20.


OH SPEAKS! AND SPEAK AS WRITTEN! (d.2 yavl.2)
21. YES HE DOES NOT RECOGNIZE THE AUTHORITIES! (d.2 yavl.2)
22. TO DRIVE TO THE CAPITALS FOR A SHOT (d.2 yavl.2)
23. I DO NOT STAND FOR LEAVE
24. OUT OF YEARS AND ENVIABLE rank, NOT TODAY TOMORROW GENERAL
25. AND DISCHARGE THIS IDEAS (d.2 yavl.3)
26. GOD HEALTH TO YOU AND THE GENERAL RANK (d.2 yavl.5)
27. A BATUSHKA, FOLLOW THAT THE CAPITAL IS BADLY WHERE THE CAPITAL IS FOUND LIKE MOSCOW (d. 2 yavl. 5)
28. VUKS, BATYUSHKA, EXCELLENT MANNER (d.2 yavl.5)
29. FOR ALL YOUR LAWS HAVE (d.2 yavl.5)
30. FATHER AND SON HONOR (d.2 yavl.5)
31. ALL MOSCOW HAVE A SPECIAL IMPRINT (d.2 yavl.5)
32. And the LADIES? - SUNSIA WHO, TRY, MASTER (d.2 yavl.5)
33. GOD GIVE PATIENCE, BECAUSE I HAVE BEEN MARRIED (d.2 yavl.5)
34. TIE A KNOT IN MEMORY (d.2 yavl.5)
35. LEARNING IS THE PLAGUE, LEARNING IS THE REASON (d.3 yavl.21)
36. Not at ease (d.3 yavl.22)
37. BA! ALL FAMILIAR FACES (d.4 yavl.14)
38 BEST HALF (d.4 yavl.14)

SOPHIA'S WINGED PHRASES IN THE PLAY:

1. WHO IS BORN IN POVERTY (d.1 yavl.4)
2. WHO WANTS JUDGES SO (d.1 yavl.5)
3. GET OUT OF HANDS (d.1 yavl.5)
4. DESTINY SHOULD PROTECT US (d.1 yavl.5)
5. A SORRY WAITS BEHIND THE CORNER (d.1 yavl.5)
6. HE DIDN'T SPEAK A SMART WORDS (d.1 yavl.5)
7. I don't care what's for him, what's in the water (d.1 yavl.5)
8. FROM THE DEEPTH OF THE SOUL WILL BREATH (d.1 yavl.5)
9. AND THE EYE DOES NOT TAKE OFF ME (d.1 yavl.5)
10. AH, BATYUSHKA, DREAM IN HAND (d.1 yavl.10)
11. HAPPY HOURS DO NOT OBSERVE (d.1 yavl.3)

WINGED PHRASES OF LISA IN THE PLAY:

1. NEED EYE YES EYE (d.1 yavl.1)
2. AND FEAR DOES NOT TAKE THEM! (d.1 yavl.1)
3. AH, AMUR DAMNED! (d.1 yavl.1)
4. AND THE MARS' ANGER AND THE MARS' LOVE (d.1 yavl.2)
5. FOR GIRLS, THE MORNING DREAM IS SO THIN (d.1 yavl.2)
6. NOW NO LAUGHTER (d.1 yavl.5)
7. SIN IS NOT A TROUBLE, RUMO IS NOT GOOD (d.1 yavl.5)
8. AND THE GOLDEN SACK AND AIM TO GENERALS (d.1 yavl.5)
9. WHERE IS IT WEARED? IN WHAT AREAS? (d.1 yavl.5)
10. HE IS NOT IN HIS MIND (d.3 yavl.14)
11. LIKE A THROAT IN THE EYE (d.4 yavl.11)
12. LOVE FOR TOMORROW COAST (d.4 yavl.11)

MOLCHALIN'S WINGED PHRASES IN THE PLAY:

1. AH, EVIL TONGUES IS WORSE THAN A PISTOL (d.2 yavl.2)
2. I DON'T DARE TO ADVISE YOU (d.2 yavl.11)
3. IN MY YEARS I SHOULD NOT HAVE ITS JUDGMENT (d.3 yavl.3)
4. OFTEN THERE WE FIND PROTECTION WHERE WE DO NOT TAKE (d.3 yavl.3)
5. I DO NOT SEE A CRIME HERE (d.3 yavl.3)

WINGED PHRASES OF THE PUPPER IN THE PLAY:

1. WE DIDN'T SERVE TOGETHER WITH HER (d.2 yavl.5)
2. I ONLY WOULD HAVE GOT THE GENERALS (d.2 yavl.5)
3. MARRY? I AM NOT AGAINST ANYTHING (d.2 yavl.5)
4. YOU WON'T FOOL ME WITH LEARNING (d.4 yavl.5)

WINGED PHRASES IN THE COMEDY "Woe From Wit" by Griboyedov

Woe from Wit - the title of the comedy contains the ambiguity of interpretation. Griboyedov poses a riddle to his contemporaries and future generations. Why does the hero experience the bitterness of disappointment and “a million torments”? Why didn't society understand him, didn't recognize him? Because it considered dangerous his mind, which generates new ideas that are unacceptable to the world, as unnecessary, inconvenient, impractical and even dangerous for this society. It is a treatise on what the mind is, what is rational, what is true.

THE THEME "MIND" IN THE PLAY "Woe From Wit":

1. THE MIND HUNTING FOR KNOWLEDGE - a phrase by Chatsky. For him, this is the highest value.
2. LEARNING - THIS IS A PLAGUE, LEARNING - THIS IS THE REASON ... Famusov opposes the foundations of the feudal nobility to the mind.
3. OH, IF WHO LOVES WHOM, WHY WOULD YOU LOOK FOR AND GO SO FAR? - Sophia with sentimental sensitivity.
4. YOU WON'T FOOL ME WITH LEARNING - for Skalozub, the main thing is iron discipline.
5. MIND WITH HEART OUT OF HOLD - Chatsky's phrase. He is torn apart by contradictions, alienation from people, loneliness.
6. A MILLION OF TORTURES - Chatsky's phrase. Chatsky's approach to the last fatal line, to which he was led by honest service to the truth, the laws of reason.

WINGED PHRASES OF CHATSKY IN THE PLAY:

1. A LITTLE LIGHT - ALREADY ON THE FEET! AND I AM AT YOUR FEET (d.1 yavl.7)
2. Blessed is he who believes, he is warm in the world! (d.1 yavl.7)
3. WHERE IS THE INNOCENT AGE (d.1 yavl.7)
4. AND IN WHOM CAN YOU NOT FIND SPOTS? (d.1 yavl.7)
5. AND THE SMOKE OF THE HOMELAND IS SWEET AND PLEASANT FOR US! (d.1 yavl.7)
6. I USE A MINUTE (d.1 yavl.7)
7. BECAUSE, HE WILL REACH KNOWN DEGREES, BECAUSE NOW THEY LOVE THE SPIRITUAL (d.1 yavl.7)
8. I HURRY TO YOU, BREAKING HEAD (d.1 yavl.7)
9. AND ALL THE SAME I LOVE YOU WITHOUT MEMORY (d.1 yavl.7)
10. THE MIND WITH THE HEART IS NOT GOOD (d.1 yavl.7)
11. TELL ME INTO THE FIRE: I WILL GO AS TO LUNCH (d.1 yavl.7)
12. TO SERVE WOULD BE HAPPY, TO SERVE IT'S SICKING (d.2 yavl.2)
13. AND THE LIGHT STARTED TO GET STUPID (d.2 yavl.2)
14. THIS CENTURY AND THE PAST CENTURY (d.2 yavl.2)
15. FRESH TRADITION, BUT IT IS DIFFICULT (d.2 yavl.2)
16. WHO ARE JUDGES? (d.2 yavl.5)
17. HERE ARE OUR STRICT JUDGERS AND JUDGES! (d.2 yavl.5)
18. MIND HUNTING FOR KNOWLEDGE (d.2 yavl.5)
19. ME INTO THE LOOP, AND SHE IS FUNNY (d.3 yavl.1)
20. I'M STRANGE; WHO IS NOT STRANGE? (d.3 yavl.1)
21. I WOULD NOT WISH A PERSONAL ENEMY (d.3 yavl.1)
22. HERO... NOT MY NOVEL (d.3 yavl.1)
23. I AM NOT A READER OF FOOL (d.3 yavl.3)
24. VILLAGE - SUMMER PARADISE (d.3 yavl.6)
25. SCORE HERE AND THANK YOU THERE (d.3 yavl.9)
26. A MILLION OF TORTURES (d.3 yavl.22)
27. DESPITE REASON, DESPITE THE ELEMENTS (d.3 yavl.22)
28. LISTEN! LIE, KNOW THE MEASUREMENT (d.4 yavl.4)
29. THERE IS SOMETHING TO GET DESPERATED ABOUT
30. AND THIS IS THE PUBLIC OPINION (d.4 yavl.10)
Chapter 31
32. SILENCES BLESS IN THE WORLD! (d.4 yavl.13)
33. DREAMS OUT OF EYE - AND THE VEIL FALLED (d.4 yavl.14)
34. WHERE DESTINY TAKE ME! (d.4 yavl.14)
35. I DON'T GO HERE ANY MORE (d.4 yavl.14)
36. WHERE THE OFFENDED FEELING IS A CORNER! (d.4 yavl.14)
37. CARRIAGE TO ME, CARRIAGE! (d.4 yavl.14)

FAMUSOV'S WINGED PHRASES IN THE PLAY:

1. AND NOTHING EXCEPT FOR LEAKS AND THE WIND ON THE MIND (d.1, yavl.2)
2. VISH, WHAT WHAT YOU HAVE! (d.1 yavl.2)
3. AND IN READING PROK SOMETHING IS NOT GREAT ... (d.1 yavl.2)
4. I'M RUNNING AS IF I'M BLAZED (d.1 yavl.4)
5. NO OTHER SAMPLE IS NEEDED WHEN THE FATHER'S EXAMPLE IS IN THE EYES (d.1 yavl.4)
6. KNOWN FOR THE BEHAVIOR OF THE MONKS! (d.1 yavl.4)
7. TERRIBLE AGE (d.1 yavl.4)
8. GIVE US THESE LANGUAGES! (d.1 yavl.4)
9. WHO IS POOR, THAT DOES NOT MATTER YOU! (d.1 yavl.4)
10. THERE ARE STRANGE DREAMS, AND IN REALITY IS STRANGE (d.1 yavl.4)
11. Get the nonsense out of your head (d.1 yavl.4)
12. WHERE THE MIRACLES ARE, THERE IS LITTLE WAREHOUSE (d.1 yavl.4)
13. MY CUSTOM IS SUCH: SIGNED, SO OFF YOUR SHOULDERS (d.1 yavl.4)
14. WELL YOU THROWED A JOKE! (d.1 yavl.9)
15. BRINGED ME INTO DOUBT (d.1 yavl.9)
16. PARSLEY, YOU ARE ALWAYS WITH A NEW SHOW (d.2 yavl.1)
17. WITH A FEELING, WITH AN INTELLIGENCE, WITH ARRANGEMENT (d.2 yavl.1)
18. WOULD STUDY, AT THE OLDER LOOKING (d.2 yavl.2)
19. HE FALL PAINFUL, STAND UP HEALTHY (d.2 yavl.2)
20. WHAT SAYS! AND SPEAK AS WRITTEN! (d.2 yavl.2)
21. YES HE DOES NOT RECOGNIZE THE AUTHORITIES! (d.2 yavl.2)
22. TO DRIVE TO THE CAPITALS FOR A SHOT (d.2 yavl.2)
23. I DO NOT STAND FOR LEAVE
24. OUT OF YEARS AND ENVIABLE rank, NOT TODAY TOMORROW GENERAL
25. AND DISCHARGE THIS IDEAS (d.2 yavl.3)
26. GOD HEALTH TO YOU AND THE GENERAL RANK (d.2 yavl.5)
27. A BATUSHKA, FOLLOW THAT THE CAPITAL IS BADLY WHERE THE CAPITAL IS FOUND LIKE MOSCOW (d. 2 yavl. 5)
28. VUKS, BATYUSHKA, EXCELLENT MANNER (d.2 yavl.5)
29. FOR ALL YOUR LAWS HAVE (d.2 yavl.5)
30. FATHER AND SON HONOR (d.2 yavl.5)
31. ALL MOSCOW HAVE A SPECIAL IMPRINT (d.2 yavl.5)
32. And the LADIES? - SUNSIA WHO, TRY, MASTER (d.2 yavl.5)
33. GOD GIVE PATIENCE, BECAUSE I HAVE BEEN MARRIED (d.2 yavl.5)
34. TIE A KNOT IN MEMORY (d.2 yavl.5)
35. LEARNING IS THE PLAGUE, LEARNING IS THE REASON (d.3 yavl.21)
36. Not at ease (d.3 yavl.22)
37. BA! ALL FAMILIAR FACES (d.4 yavl.14)
38 BEST HALF (d.4 yavl.14)

SOPHIA'S WINGED PHRASES IN THE PLAY:

1. WHO IS BORN IN POVERTY (d.1 yavl.4)
2. WHO WANTS JUDGES SO (d.1 yavl.5)
3. GET OUT OF HANDS (d.1 yavl.5)
4. DESTINY SHOULD PROTECT US (d.1 yavl.5)
5. A SORRY WAITS BEHIND THE CORNER (d.1 yavl.5)
6. HE DIDN'T SPEAK A SMART WORDS (d.1 yavl.5)
7. I don't care what's for him, what's in the water (d.1 yavl.5)
8. FROM THE DEEPTH OF THE SOUL WILL BREATH (d.1 yavl.5)
9. AND THE EYE DOES NOT TAKE OFF ME (d.1 yavl.5)
10. AH, BATYUSHKA, DREAM IN HAND (d.1 yavl.10)
11. HAPPY HOURS DO NOT OBSERVE (d.1 yavl.3)

WINGED PHRASES OF LISA IN THE PLAY:

1. NEED EYE YES EYE (d.1 yavl.1)
2. AND FEAR DOES NOT TAKE THEM! (d.1 yavl.1)
3. AH, AMUR DAMNED! (d.1 yavl.1)
4. AND THE MARS' ANGER AND THE MARS' LOVE (d.1 yavl.2)
5. FOR GIRLS, THE MORNING DREAM IS SO THIN (d.1 yavl.2)
6. NOW NO LAUGHTER (d.1 yavl.5)
7. SIN IS NOT A TROUBLE, RUMO IS NOT GOOD (d.1 yavl.5)
8. AND THE GOLDEN SACK AND AIM TO GENERALS (d.1 yavl.5)
9. WHERE IS IT WEARED? IN WHAT AREAS? (d.1 yavl.5)
10. HE IS NOT IN HIS MIND (d.3 yavl.14)
11. LIKE A THROAT IN THE EYE (d.4 yavl.11)
12. LOVE FOR TOMORROW COAST (d.4 yavl.11)

MOLCHALIN'S WINGED PHRASES IN THE PLAY:

1. AH, EVIL TONGUES IS WORSE THAN A PISTOL (d.2 yavl.2)
2. I DON'T DARE TO ADVISE YOU (d.2 yavl.11)
3. IN MY YEARS I SHOULD NOT HAVE ITS JUDGMENT (d.3 yavl.3)
4. OFTEN THERE WE FIND PROTECTION WHERE WE DO NOT TAKE (d.3 yavl.3)
5. I DO NOT SEE A CRIME HERE (d.3 yavl.3)

WINGED PHRASES OF THE PUPPER IN THE PLAY:

1. WE DIDN'T SERVE TOGETHER WITH HER (d.2 yavl.5)
2. I ONLY WOULD HAVE GOT THE GENERALS (d.2 yavl.5)
3. MARRY? I AM NOT AGAINST ANYTHING (d.2 yavl.5)
4. YOU WON'T FOOL ME WITH LEARNING (d.4 yavl.5)

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