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Gog and Magog

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Phraseologism: Gog and Magog.

Meaning: The terrifying king and yoke of the people.

Origin: Gog is the legendary fierce king, Magog is his kingdom and people, which are mentioned in the Bible (Ezekiel, 38 and 39, Apocalypse, 20:7). About Gog and Magog, as about the kings of "impious peoples", is told in the legends about Alexander the Great, popular in ancient Russia, which turned into folk tales and popular prints.

Random phraseology:

Werther and Charlotte.

Meaning:

Passionately in love couple.

Origin:

Heroes of Goethe's novel "The Sufferings of Young Werther" (1774, first Russian translation 1781). The young burgher Werther is passionately in love with his friend's fiancee Charlotte, when she marries and, obeying a sense of duty, rejects his love, he commits suicide.

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