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Things for tomorrow!

Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece

Phraseologism: Things for tomorrow!

Meaning: The phrase is used as a reminder of the danger of postponing "for tomorrow", "for later" things that need to be done today.

Origin: Phrase of the ruler of the ancient Greek city of Thebes Archia (XNUMXth century BC). He uttered it when he received a letter, which he was asked to read immediately, since it reported an attempt on Archius. But he postponed reading the letter until the next day. And this delay cost him his life.

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Hero.

Meaning:

A person of exceptional courage and valor, or one of the main characters of a literary (literary hero) or other work of culture (cinematic, game hero). Also a class of characters in ancient Greek mythology, children of a deity and fathers, as well as descendants of a deity and a mortal man.

Origin:

The main difference between heroes and gods is that heroes are mortal. An attempt to make the hero immortal is a persistent mythological plot. For the most part, not they themselves, but their immortal parents, but usually these attempts remain futile: for example, Thetis tries to temper Achilles in the fire, and Demeter - Demophon, but a case interferes with the case, which prevents the case from being completed.

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