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Orpheus

Ancient Greek and Roman mythology
Ancient Greek and Roman mythology

Phraseologism: Orpheus.

Meaning: Outstanding singer or musician.

Origin: From ancient Greek mythology. According to the Roman authors Virgil ("Georgics") and Ovid ("Metamorphoses"), the singing of Orpheus - the legendary musician of Ancient Greece - was so good that wild animals came out of their holes and followed the singer obediently, like tame ones, to hear his singing. , rocks and trees moved from their places, and the rivers, on the contrary, stopped in their course, enchanted. When Eurydice, the wife of Orpheus, died, he, yearning for her, descended into Hades - the kingdom of the dead (the kingdom of shadows) - and so touched the queen of Hades with her singing that she returned life to Eurydice and allowed her to follow her husband to earth, to the living people.

Random phraseology:

To die is to sleep.

Meaning:

About an attempt to escape from reality, an escape from a hated environment.

Origin:

From the tragedy "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare (1564-1616). Hamlet's monologue (act. 3, yavl. 1) translated into prose (1837) by the writer, journalist, historian and critic Nikolai Alekseevich Polevoy (1796-1846).

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