He will reach known degrees. And, however, he will reach the known degrees

And, however, he will reach the known degrees
From the comedy “Woe from Wit” (1824) by A. S. Griboedov (1795-1829).
Chatsky's words (act. 1, appearance 7):
And, however, he will reach the known degrees,
After all, nowadays they love the dumb.

Perhaps Griboyedov was inspired by lines from the poem “Fashionable Wife” (1792) by the very popular poet I. I. Dmitriev in his time:
He kept crawling and crawling and hitting with his forehead
And finally, with such an innocent craft -
Crawled to the extent of a known person.

Allegorically: o unworthy person, who achieves his goals through servility, flattery and ostentatious humility, since both the views and interests of his superiors and the social atmosphere as a whole favor this (sarc.).

Encyclopedic Dictionary winged words and expressions. - M.: “Locked-Press”. Vadim Serov. 2003.


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    - (1795 1829) writer and poet, playwright, diplomat But by the way, he will reach the famous levels, After all, nowadays they love the dumb. Who are the judges? Oh! If someone loves someone, Why bother searching and traveling so far? Oh! Evil tongues are worse than a pistol. Blessed...

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    WORDLESS, wordless, wordless; (short masculine not used) wordless, wordless. 1. Deprived of the ability to speak (bookish). A dumb animal. 2. Silent, taciturn. There are many dumb deputies in every parliament. || With... ... Dictionary Ushakova

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Here's the news! - I'm taking advantage of the moment,

Enlivened by meeting you,

And talkative; aren't there times?

That I am more stupid than Molchalin? Where is he, by the way?

Have you not yet broken the silence of the seal?

There were songs where there were new notebooks

He sees and pesters: please write it off.

However, he will reach the known degrees,

After all, nowadays they love the dumb.

Not a man, a snake!

(Loud and forced.)

I want to ask you:

Have you ever laughed? or sad?

A mistake? did they say good things about anyone?

At least not now, but in childhood, maybe.

When is everything so soft? both tender and immature?

Why so long ago? Here's a good deed for you:

The calls are just ringing

And day and night across the snowy desert,

I rush to you, headlong.

And how do I find you? in some strict rank!

I can endure the cold for half an hour!

The face of the most holy praying mantis!.. –

And yet I love you without memory.

(A minute's silence.)

Listen, are my words really all caustic words?

And tend to harm someone?

But if so: the mind and heart are not in harmony.

I'm eccentric to another miracle

Once I laugh, then I forget:

Tell me to go into the fire: I’ll go as if for dinner.

Yes, good - you will burn, if not?

Phenomenon 8

Sofia, Lisa, Chatsky, Famusov.

Here's another one!

Ah, father, sleep in hand.

Damn dream.

Phenomenon 9

Famusov, Chatsky (looks at the door through which Sofia came out)

Well, you threw it away!

I haven’t written two words for three years!

And it suddenly burst out as if from the clouds.

(They hug.)

Great, friend, great, brother, great.

Tell me, your tea is ready

A meeting of important news?

Sit down, announce it quickly.

(They sit down.)

Chatsky (absentmindedly)

How Sofya Pavlovna has become prettier for you!

You young people have nothing else to do,

How to notice girlish beauty:

She said something casually, and you,

I am filled with hopes, enchanted.

Oh! No; I'm not spoiled enough by hopes.

“A dream in my hand,” she deigned to whisper to me,

So you thought...

I? - Not at all.

Who was she dreaming about? what's happened?

I'm not a dream teller.

Don't believe her, everything is empty.

I believe my own eyes;

I haven’t seen you in ages, I’ll give you a subscription,

So that it would be at least a little like her!

He's all his own. Yes, tell me in detail,

Where were you? I've been wandering for so many years!

Where from now?

Now who cares?

I wanted to travel around the whole world,

And he didn’t travel a hundredth part.

(Gets up hastily.)

Sorry; I was in a hurry to see you soon,

Didn't go home. Farewell! In one hour

When I show up, I won’t forget the slightest detail;

You first, then you tell it everywhere.

(At the door.)

How good!

Phenomenon 10

Famusov(one)

Which of the two?

"Oh! Father, sleep in hand!

And he says it out loud to me!

Well, my fault! What a blessing I gave to the hook!

Molchalin made me doubtful.

Now... and halfway out of the fire:

That beggar, that dandy friend;

Known [ 24 ] as a spendthrift, a tomboy,

What kind of commission[ 25 ], Creator,

To be a father to an adult daughter!

End of Act I

Act II

Phenomenon 1

Famusov, servant.

Parsley, you are always with new clothes,

With a torn elbow. Get out the calendar;

Read not like a sexton[ 26 ],

And with feeling, with sense, with arrangement.

Just wait. - On a sheet of paper, scribble on a note,

Against next week:

To Praskovya Fedorovna's house

On Tuesday I'm invited to go trout fishing.

How wonderfully created the light!

Philosophize - your mind will spin;

Either you take care, then it’s lunch:

Eat for three hours, but in three days it won’t cook!

Mark that same day... No, no.

On Thursday I am invited to the funeral.

Oh, the human race! has fallen into oblivion

That everyone should climb there themselves,

In that little box where you can neither stand nor sit.

However, he will reach the known levels

Quote from the comedy A.S. Griboyedov "Woe from Wit" (1824), no. 1, yavl. 7, words by Chatsky:

However, he will reach the known levels, Because nowadays they love the dumb. Quoted as applied to those who pander to someone to achieve their own selfish goals.

Dictionary of catch words. Plutex. 2004.


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    - (1795 1829) writer and poet, playwright, diplomat But by the way, he will reach the famous levels, After all, nowadays they love the dumb. Who are the judges? Oh! If someone loves someone, Why bother searching and traveling so far? Oh! Evil tongues are worse than a pistol. Blessed...

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    WORDLESS, wordless, wordless; (short masculine not used) wordless, wordless. 1. Deprived of the ability to speak (bookish). A dumb animal. 2. Silent, taciturn. There are many dumb deputies in every parliament. || With... ... Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

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A long time ago, at school, we were almost forcibly forced to read “according to the program,” boring works, but not all of them were like that. The novel "What to do?" I never read it to the end, not only at my desk, but also at the pedagogical institute. But there were other works that our generation admires. “How the Steel Was Tempered”, “The Fate of Man” and “Virgin Soil Upturned”, “And the Dawns Here Are Quiet”..., “To Spite All Deaths”. This list can be continued indefinitely. In it special place, at least for me, is occupied by the immortal comedy by A. S. Griboyedov “Woe from Wit”, almost all of which are quoted today. Even its name became popular.
Let's take a tour through the pages of the comedy to understand the secret of its relevance. Moreover, I will quote only the most common lines.

However, he will reach the well-known levels.
- Quote from the comedy, words by Chatsky:
But he will reach the known degrees,
After all, nowadays they love the dumb.
Our system, which we can never squeeze out of ourselves or part with, has always needed obedience and the ability to remain silent, “no matter what happens.” I remember the lines from Galich's song "And the silent ones became leaders, because silence is golden."
- Quoted as applied to those who pander to someone to achieve their own selfish goals. And then, what I already said.

And to mix these two crafts is a multitude of skilled people; I'm not one of them.
- from the comedy, words by Chatsky:
When I'm busy, I hide from the fun,
When I'm fooling around, I'm fooling around;
And to mix these two crafts
There are tons of skilled people; I'm not one of them.

At my age I shouldn’t dare to have my own opinion.
- Molchalin's words from the comedy.
- I remember Galich again: “Keep silent, you will end up as executioners. Keep silent...”

The hero is not my novel.
- From a comedy.
- Meaning: not to my taste. Sometimes we say that “the photo is not from my album.”

How to compare and look at the present century and the past century.
- Chatsky’s words are universal: they can now be applied almost everywhere.

Pass us away from all sorrows and lordly anger and lordly love.
- The words of the maid Lisa can also be used, depending on the situation.

It won't be good to hear such praise.
- Chatsky's words from the comedy.
- In my opinion, it goes back to the popular proverb “A drop of ointment in a barrel of ointment.”

Listen, lie, but know when to stop.
- Chatsky’s words addressed to the lying Repetilov.
- It’s very opportune, I remember ex-President Barack Obama, who recently accused internal problems USA Russia.

They will argue, make some noise and disperse.
- Famusov’s words about old people who will find fault
"To this, to that, and more often than not to anything:
They will argue, make some noise and disperse."

When I have employees, strangers are rare: more and more sisters, sisters-in-law and children.
- Famusov's words.
- Quoted when we're talking about about nepotism, patronage and acquaintances in official or other matters.

Repetilov.
- A comedy character, a slacker, a liar and a chatterbox, repeating other people's words.
- The same as Baron Munchausen, the worst version and format.

The legend is fresh, but hard to believe.
- words of Chatsky. His words “Houses are new, but prejudices are old” are also close in meaning.

Skalozub.
- Character Comedy is the personification of rude Tsarist Russia, and, alas, the current army too. His name became synonymous with a rude ignoramus and martinet.

I would be glad to serve, but being served is sickening.
- Chatsky's words from the comedy.

If the evil were to be stopped, all the books would be taken away and burned.
- words of Famusov.
- Quoted from representatives of obscurantism. By the way, there is also a rational grain here: there are too many works of a pornographic and erotic nature, reading which would make a camel die of boredom.

More in number, cheaper in price.
“Buyers of the current market seemed to hear Chatsky’s words.

Who lacks intelligence to have children?
- Chatsky’s words addressed to Molchalin.

We're making noise, brother, we're making noise.
- Words of the already mentioned Repetilov.

I’m not a reader of nonsense, but more than exemplary ones.
- Chatsky's words.

Reviews

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However, he will reach the known degrees,

After all, nowadays they love dumb.

Quoted as applied to those who pander to someone to achieve their own selfish goals.

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