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Fantomas raged

"Fantomas was raging"
"Fantomas was raging"

Phraseologism: Fantomas raged.

Meaning: About a violent reaction to something (jokingly-ironic).

Origin: The title of the film (France-Italy, 1965) directed by A. Hunebell and written by Jean Allen and Pierre Foucault. The primary source of the cinematic Fantomas is the "King of Crime Fantomas", the hero of the famous book series by the writer Marcel Allen, numbering many dozens of books. The first of them came out in 1911, the last - in 1962. In accordance with the time and the new realities of French life, the image of Fantomas himself also changed.

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Who are you laughing at? You are laughing at yourself!

Meaning:

Used in the literal sense.

Origin:

In the original: "What are you laughing at? You are laughing at yourself!" From the comedy The Inspector General (1836) by N.V. Gogol (1809-1852), the words of the Governor (act. 5, fig. 8): “Look ... look how foolish the governor is ... Not only will you go to a laughingstock - there is a clicker, a paper scribbler, he will insert you into a comedy, that's a shame! Chin, he will not spare the title, and they will all bare their teeth and clap their hands. What are you laughing at? You are laughing at yourself! .. Eh, you ... "

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