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Conflict between good and best

the USSR
the USSR

Phraseologism: The conflict of the good with the best.

Meaning: About the dubious construction of a conflict, a collision in any literary work with an allusion to Soviet times, when artificial, far from reality, conflicts were modeled in literature - in accordance with the traditions of socialist realism, "the only correct creative method."

Origin: From an article in Pravda (April 7, 1952), in which the Drama Commission of the Writers' Union of the USSR noted that "in our country everything came down to just one conflict between "good" and "better".

Random phraseology:

Khlestakov.

Meaning:

A common noun for people of a bouncer and dreamer (contempt., iron.).

Origin:

The protagonist of the comedy "The Government Inspector" (1836) by N. V. Gogol (1809-1852). Hence "Khlestakovism" - shameless, boastful lies and narcissism (deprecating, ironic).

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