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Winged expressions are new figurative utterances. Their origin and significance

In everyday life, we are constantly surrounded by well-known phrases that give special meaning to phenomena. They are understood not in a literal sense, but through some vivid images.

What is the winged expression

Winged expressions are well-defined figurative expressions that everyone knows. Their sources can be literary works, movies, statements of famous people.

Long-known winged phrases seem obvious, and new ones are perceived in different ways. Some of them reflect a brilliant mind, and others - sheer stupidity. But when they begin to sound everywhere, their new life is born.

Many winged expressions are the sayings of great people that appeared centuries ago, but their significance has not been lost to our days. They can be laid philosophical meaning, folk wisdom or the standard phrase, characterizing certain images or events.

The winged phrase can originate in everyday life in a little-known nation, but it gradually transforms and begins to approach the verbal standards of our time. It can be translated from another language and adapted to modern society. At the same time, the perfection of presentation remains the same, and few people remember the authors.

Winged expressions and words expressed by a public figure, artist, writer, become a decoration of speech, reflecting the high level of his skill. They sound like poetry and music.

The winged expression is intertwined with phraseology - a combination of words that form a new meaning, different from them, if each is treated separately. The phrase acquires a vivid emotional color. It can be translated into another language if you choose a combination of other words.

Krylov's winged expressions

Moral foundations and national traditions of people develop with language. Winged expressions are compressed texts that are the cultural heritage of peoples. They contribute to the development of the personality, make it deeply moral. A person better learns the national traditions of his people.

The moral foundations in Krylov's fables have a profound meaning. In them, winged expressions and words express views on life, very close to folk proverbs and fairy tales. In the images of animals and birds in his fables appear people with their shortcomings. Somewhere sounds a little irony, and sometimes - a satire.

Examples from the fables

As a typical example, you can bring all the famous expression from the fable "The Crow and the Fox," where ridiculous stupidity, flattery and vanity are mocked: "And in the heart a flattery will always find a corner ." Here the poet leads readers to the idea that one should not yield to flattery, otherwise one can be in the place of the Raven.

The phrase " A casket just opened " reflects the idea that it is not worth looking for complex solutions to problems where they do not exist.

Krylov's expressions "God save us from such judges" and "And judges who?" People still express their opinions about unprofessional and biased criticism. Very figuratively in the fable is represented a donkey, in which many see their colleague or boss, who is not well versed in his work.

The fable "Swan, Pike and Cancer" reflects the meaning of the fact that the uncoordinated work does not give a result. Krylov's winged expressions, taken from this work, can be used in another sense, reflecting other aspects of the modern era:

"Spent on disputes for so many years:
On this waste of power to anything.
When there is no agreement in the comrades,
That will take someone to one. "

Winged expressions from myths

By mythology is meant the reflection in the fantastic images of the reality of ancient people, which they embodied in oral folk art, inscriptions on stones, in ancient manuscripts. It was among all the peoples of the Earth and was the first attempt to explain natural and social phenomena. Ignorance of the laws of nature and misunderstanding of phenomena was replaced by belief in supernatural events and fairy-tale characters.

Winged expressions began to emerge from the myths of ancient Greece and Rome. Until today, their meaning has remained the same or has changed slightly.

  1. Augean stables are a heavily polluted place, as well as neglected businesses.
  2. Gordian knot is a difficult and confusing task. You can resolve it right away if you show courage and determination. With a knot that no one could ever untangle, Alexander the Great solved the problem at one point, cutting it with a sword into two parts.
  3. The sword of Damocles is a constant danger or threat to someone. Constantly hanging over his head, the sword causes constant fear.
  4. To sink into oblivion - to disappear without a trace, to be forgotten. Drunk from the River of Oblivion, the souls of the dead immediately forgot about their former lives.
  5. The palm of primacy is superiority over others. In Ancient Greece a palm wreath was awarded to the winner.

Many winged expressions of myths have not lost their acuteness and significance to the present time throughout the world.

Conclusion

Winged expressions are a cultural layer that exerts a great influence on the development of society. Their origins lie in ancient culture and are developing in all countries, including Russia.

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