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Hamlet

William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare

Phraseologism: Hamlet.

Meaning: About a person who always doubts everything, immersed in thoughts, unable to act quickly and decisively.

Origin: The hero of the tragedy of the same name (1603) by Shakespeare.

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Sing Lazarus.

Meaning:

Begging, whining, exaggeratedly complaining about fate, trying to arouse the sympathy of others.

Origin:

In tsarist Russia, crowds of beggars, cripples, blind men with guides gathered everywhere in crowded places, begging, with all sorts of miserable lamentations, alms from passers-by. At the same time, the blind especially often sang the song "About the Rich and Lazarus", composed according to one gospel story. Lazarus was poor, but his brother was rich. Lazarus ate the remnants of the rich man's food along with the dogs, but after death he went to heaven, while the rich man ended up in hell. This song was supposed to frighten and conscience those from whom the beggars begged for money. Since not all beggars were actually so unfortunate, their plaintive moans were often feigned.

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