17334. Cheat on yourself.

17335. If you change, you will find death, if you give up, you will die in agony.

17336. A traitor and a coward are two birds of a feather.

17337. Only one of his own can become a traitor.

17338. They will buy treason, but they do not like a traitor.

17339. By cheating, a woman seeks the best, and a man seeks something new.

17340. Exhaust your entire soul.

17341. Worn silk is not even suitable for a donkey's saddle.

17342. We have experienced abundance and we will survive it.

17343. We have experienced abundance, we will survive need.

17344. Depict in dark colors.

17345. Depict in black colors.

17346. Reinvent the wheel.

17347. Invention is forward movement.

17348. From under your feet and into your mouth.

17349. He chased frogs from under the guns.

17350. From under Friday, Saturday is visible.

17351. Take away from under your very nose.

17352. They took it away from right under my nose.

17353. The sole will be cut out from under the standing one.

17354. Study military science, you will boldly beat the enemy!

17355. Study military science skillfully!

17356. Studied the weapon - won the battle.

17357. Traveled the length and breadth of the district.

17358. Hiccups from hunger, trembles from the cold.

17359. Icons and lamps are remnants of darkness.

17360. He paints icons and robs the church.

17361. Icons are not bought, but exchanged.

17362. Either-or, there is no third option.

17363. Or steam, or fumes.

17364. Either into the stirrup with your foot, or into the stump with your head.

17365. Either gnaw on everyone, or lie in the dirt yourself.

17366. Either the chest is covered in crosses, or the head is in the bushes.

17367. Either drink honey or be beaten.

17368. Either I will find a road, or I will pave it myself.

17369. It’s either pan or gone.

17370. Either a stump hits an owl, or an owl hits a stump - it still hurts.

17371. Either a colonel or a dead man.

17372. Either be equal in friendship, or not be friends at all.

17373. Either with a cross, or under a cross.

17374. Either today or tomorrow.

17375. Or a bunch of hay, or a pitchfork to the side.

17376. Either taste from the frying pan, or from the frying pan.

17377. Either this or that; let the fish be cancer.

17378. It’s either now or never.

17379. Either you give me, or I give you.

17380. Either you, dad, go to the forest, and I’ll stay at home, or I’ll stay at home, and you go to the forest.

17381. Either I will die a hero, or I will return as a hero!

17382. Or me worse than people that I drink while standing everywhere.

17383. Ilya Sazhin lived richly: he owned a dog, but before he barked.

17384. Ilya, like me, is amorous.

17385. They only love Vadim.

17386. At least wipe my floors and thresholds with them.

17387. At least they wash my floors, but don’t call them a washcloth.

17388. There is a place to be.

17389. Has a wrinkled appearance.

17390. If you have intelligence, follow your intelligence; if you don’t have it, follow the proverb.

17391. If you have a tail, wag, if you have a mind, think.

17392. Have love for God, for that you will receive many mercies.

17393. Have at least a hundred spans in your forehead!

17394. Have intelligence - everything else will follow.

17395. Name day of the heart.

17396. Have a furry hand.

17397. Have a grudge against him.

17398. Have an ace up your sleeve.

17399. Having a thousand friends is not enough, but one enemy is many.

17400. I have a craft and can get bread from a stone.

17401. He who has ears, let him hear!

17402. Having shame, you will not be full.

17403. Evil Empire.

17404. Imperial ambitions.

17405. Imperial manners.

17406. Impressive man.

17407. The name of God is greater than himself.

17408. Their name is legion.

17409. Everyone knows his name, but no one remembers his own face.

17410. The name of a good man is not forgotten.

17411. Another faith is with fear, another with love.

17412. Some books enrich, and others lead astray.

17413. Some books will add to your mind, others will throw you off.

17414. Another minute lasts an hour.

17415. Some praise is worse than abuse.

17416. Other relatives until a rainy day.

17417. Other glory is worse than reproach.

17418. Another haircut is worth shaving.

17419. The turkey thought it got into the soup.

17420. The turkey thought, but got into the cabbage soup.

17421. The turkey thought and thought, but his head was cut off.

17422. The turkey thought and thought, and then died.

17423. Doesn't recognize turkeys from sparrows.

17424. Initiative is punishable.

17425. Sometimes without an accordion, it’s like being without a spoon at dinner.

17426. Sometimes the biggest beats the best.

17427. Sometimes it’s enough to shut up to be heard.

17428. Sometimes a stupid person will seduce a smart person.

17429. Sometimes you can’t tell what’s true and what’s a lie.

17430. Sometimes a bad shooter hits the target.

17431. Sometimes death is mercy.

17432. Sometimes the devil cries.

17433. Sometimes an ant eats a fish, sometimes a fish eats an ant.

17434. Sometimes you don't need to know what people are saying.

17435. Sometimes you can’t brush off a mosquito with two hands.

17436. Sometimes a pen is heavier than an axe.

17437. Sometimes the truth is harsh, and without the truth there is trouble.

17438. Sometimes grief comes out in tears.

17439. Sometimes a splinter kills an elephant.

17440. Sometimes running away means winning.

17441. Sometimes a person only needs a pen and paper to leave his mark on the earth.

17442. Sometimes, in order not to harm the cause, they harm themselves all their lives.

17443. There are heaps of living things that smell like carrion, and others are lying in a coffin that the flower is blooming.

17444. Some are seated at the table, others are kicked out from under the table.

17445. It is necessary to treat another doctor himself!

17446. Some people you can eat with a bite, but others you can’t even eat with a goose.

17447. Don’t feed others bread, just don’t drive them away from the oven.

17448. Another time, another burden.

17449. Other evils can be overcome with patience.

17450. Another word is sharper than a knife.

17451. Ignore any other word.

17452. Other arrogance is worse than drunkenness.

17453. Another age lives - everything is weird.

17454. Some people move their eyes around a book, but their mind wanders around.

17455. Another threatens, but he himself trembles.

17456. Some people sleep through their own affairs, but speak with care about strangers.

17457. Some live - only chew bread, sleep - smoke the sky.

17458. No matter what anyone undertakes, everything succeeds.

17459. Another and in years, but a ruler; different and young, but businesslike.

17460. Others will sit by the fact that they cleverly remain silent.

17461. Another bag is a bag, but with a business mind.

17462. One loves the priest, another loves the priest, and another loves the priest’s daughter.

17463. Some people love rich stew, others an elegant wife.

17464. Some are small but daring, and others are great and wild.

17465. Some people talk, but no one believes him.

17466. Some people have convictions from birth.

17467. Some are willing, but not too willing, others are eager, but not willing.

17468. Some dogs don’t bark, but bite.

17469. Some people are used to sleeping until noon, but not being seen in the morning.

17470. Sometimes it’s a daring escape.

17471. Sometimes it’s fair, but it’s not appropriate.

17472. Sometimes you can’t tell where the truth is and where the lies are.

17473. Sometimes a blind person finds at night something that a sighted person does not see during the day.

17474. Some people reason wisely but act foolishly.

17475. Some people are talkative, but their hands are not pure.

17476. Another gray-haired man is worth a curly man.

17477. Some laughter echoes with crying.

17478. Another kind of laughter, like a sin: it will break out, and the person will be offended.

17479. Other advice, like a hook with bait, tears apart the insides.

17480. Some shoot rarely, but hit accurately.

17481. Another shoots, but does not hit the target.

17482. Some people will lie so much that they will believe themselves.

17483. Others will sit by the fact that they cleverly remain silent.

17484. Others only speak the truth by chance.

17485. Some bread comes from the hump, and some from the throat.

17486. A monk goes to church and thinks about his beloved; The monk hobbles into the tavern - thinking about a glass.

17487. God gave to others, showed to others.

17488. For some, grief is torment, for others, teaching.

17489. To some, thunder is not thunder, but a terrible drum.

17490. To some it is rude, to others it is pleasant.

17491. For another, a wife is even a goat, as long as she has golden horns.

17492. Someone else can live out his life by just telling a joke.

17493. Some are nice, others are disgusted.

17494. To others, boasting is more valuable than praise.

17495. Others get away with it.

17496. If you imprison another seven, he will screw them all to death.

17497. To others, an elephant is not an elephant, but a cockroach is scary.

17498. To some the service is a mother, to another a stepmother.

17499. Some are destined to be mothers, others are destined to be stepmothers.

17500. For some, happiness is a mother, for another, a stepmother.

17501. He gives instructions about the briefcase, but he can barely use his head.

17502. The tool works well in capable hands.

17503. An intellectual is a person who thinks better about people than they think about him.

17504. It’s interesting that girls cry.

17505. The girls dance interestingly - four at a time in a row.

17506. Interests crossed.

17507. He will throw away another thing and then ask for it.

17508. Inflation is when everyone is so rich that no one can afford anything.

17509. Food for thought.

17510. Others live happily without knowing it.

17511. Some people are considered smart among people, but conduct their affairs worse than fools.

17512. Others still dream of God's right hand.

17513. There are no others, and those are far away.

17514. Others are no longer here, but those will continue to be treated.

17515. The tongue feeds others better than the hands.

17516. Joseph’s dream came true and was not forgotten.

17517. Ipat made shovels, but Fedot will bear selling.


A traitor and a coward of the same breed. One cannot but agree with this statement. Cowards and traitors... Who are they? A traitor is someone who commits treason. A coward is a person who easily succumbs to feelings of fear. What can connect these two concepts? Cheaters and cowards have many things in common. People who are like this cannot resist the difficulties that arise, are not strong personalities, and also do not have sufficient will. Having thought about this topic, I would like to turn to the literature.

In the work "The Captain's Daughter" A. S. Pushkin demonstrates to the reader one of the most important similarities between a traitor and a coward - the lack of strong character and willpower. Shvabrin betrays his homeland and his loved ones. He is a real coward and a traitor.

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Shvabrin is a weak person. He fears for his life and this is what pushes him to betray his country. This proves that he is a coward and a traitor.

Let's remember another work that also raises questions on this topic. In the work of V. V. Bykov “Sotnikov” the image of the Fisherman appears before us. He stands on the path of moral choice, leads an internal struggle. But the lack of moral principles and fear for his own life pushes him to betrayal. He could not remain human in a difficult situation. Here is another similar feature of a traitor and a coward - the lack of moral principles. This is a clear example of the fact that a person’s lack of moral principles leads to cowardice and betrayal.

So, summing up the above, we can draw a conclusion that confirms my point of view: a traitor and a coward, indeed, have many similarities. I would like to express the hope that there will be fewer such people. After all, to remain human difficult situation everyone's duty. “A traitor and a coward are like birds of a feather” is a folk wisdom that cannot be argued with.

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All arguments for the final essay in the direction of “Loyalty and Treason.”


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Pechorin's betrayal of Bela. Can spiritual betrayal be worse than physical betrayal?

The theme of spiritual betrayal is revealed in the novel by M.Yu. Lermontov "Hero of Our Time". So, Grigory Pechorin one day meets an unusual girl Bela. She captivates him with her beauty and mystery, so Pechorin decides to steal her. Bela initially resists, but then she falls in love with the “thief.” Her loyalty to her beloved has no boundaries. She is ready to give up her home, family and traditions in order to be with her lover. Pechorin becomes bored over time. He comes to the conclusion that all women are the same, and no longer rejoices at the love that Bela gives him. He does not cheat on her physically, but in his soul he abandons her, dreaming of travel. The girl understands this, but cannot leave Gregory, because she is faithful to her choice. Even before her death, her only concern is that they will not be able to be together in heaven, because Bela belongs to a different faith. From the relationship between Bela and Pechorin, we can conclude that the worst betrayal is not associated with external manifestations, it is located deep inside a person, but can bring much more harm. Spiritual betrayal hurts just as much as physical betrayal, sometimes even more.

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Pechorin's betrayal of Vera/Vera's loyalty. Do you agree with the statement: “whoever has never sworn allegiance will never break it”

Vera sacrificed herself for Pechorin, gave up family happiness, and risked losing her reputation. In her heart, she hoped for their possible happiness. Pechorin's betrayal lay in the fact that he accepted this sacrifice, but gave nothing in return. When his beloved woman was going through difficult moments, he was not there, he dragged himself after Mary, whom he did not even love. Pechorin betrayed the only person who truly loved him and accepted him for who he is. He used it “as a source of joys and anxieties, without which life is boring and monotonous.” Vera understood this, but sacrificed herself, hoping that one day he would appreciate this sacrifice. For Vera, Grigory was everything, while for Pechorin she was only an episode, important, but not the only one. Disappointment awaited her, because a person capable of spiritual betrayal cannot bring happiness.

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Betrayal of Faith (marriage without love). Why do people cheat? What are the reasons for betrayal and betrayal? What pushes a person to cheat?

People cheat for various reasons, but most often betrayal happens when people do not marry for love. Such an example can be seen in the novel by M.Yu. Lermontov "Hero of Our Time". One of the main characters, Vera, marries an unloved person, therefore, having met true love, she cheats on her husband. Vera cares little about the feelings of her unloved husband; she does not consider herself obligated to remain faithful to him. The novel does not tell what circumstances forced her to get married, but it led to the misfortune of both spouses. Living with an unloved person is unbearable, but it’s even worse for someone who is being deceived.

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What does cheating lead to? Why is treason dangerous? What pushes a person to cheat?


In the novel “Anna Karenina” L.N. For Tolstoy, the problem of betrayal is key. So, the main character of the work cheats on her husband. This betrayal becomes fatal not only for herself, but also for all the people around her. Betrayal destroyed the lives of her loved ones and hurt her son. Anna never loved her husband, he was much older than her, their relationship was built only on respect. Her husband was a man of high position and was respected. When Anna’s connection with Vronsky became obvious, Karenin tried to hide Anna’s betrayal, to create the appearance of well-being, but for Anna this would have been a betrayal of herself. Despite the fact that the reason for the betrayal was the appearance of love in Anna's life, betrayal became her main tragedy. When she decided to ignore social norms, those around her rejected her and made her an outcast. Her husband deprived her of the opportunity to raise her son, who suffered greatly from the lack of maternal affection. Vronsky's career was also destroyed, as was his relationship with his family. Alexei Karenin, insulted by his wife, suffers from loneliness, and therefore falls under the influence of Princess Myagkova. She persuades him not to give Anna a divorce. All the sorrows and hardships do not allow Anna to feel happy with Vronsky, so she decides to throw herself under the train. Her death made her relatives unhappy: her son was left without a mother, and Vronsky went to war. Thus, we see that betrayal only brings destruction; everyone around us suffers from the betrayal of one person.

How does betrayal affect relationships?


In the novel “Anna Karenina” L.N. For Tolstoy, the problem of betrayal is key. “Everything is mixed up in the Oblonskys’ house,” with these words we learn about the problems of one family. The reason for the discord was Stiva's betrayal of his wife Dolly. Oblonsky stopped loving his wife; she no longer seemed beautiful to him. His self-esteem was so high that he even justified himself. Dolly was always devoted to her husband, bore him many children, the whole meaning of her life was in the family. After she found out about her husband’s betrayal, the whole world turned upside down, the pain was so strong that it was on the verge between mental and physical. Her love for her husband was strong, and therefore she could not leave him. They reconciled, but Stiva’s betrayal forever destroyed the trust between the spouses and destroyed Dolly’s idea of ​​bright love. Peace in their family after the betrayal became a semblance, and the betrayal forever separated these two people.

Loyalty in love. Confirm or refute Schiller’s statement: “True love helps to endure all hardships.”

The main characters of O. Henry's story “The Gift of the Volkhov” - married couple, who found themselves in a dire financial situation, but remained faithful to each other. Della and Jim teach the reader that in order to be happy, you don’t have to have a lot, it’s enough to love. It is their mutual love and loyalty that helps them cope with difficult life situations and fills life with endless happiness.


“What does it mean to be faithful?” How do you understand the word “fidelity”? What is eternal fidelity? What is loyalty to a loved one?
An argument from E. Bronte’s novel “Wuthering Heights.”

Many years ago, Mr. Earnshaw picked up a dying child and adopted him as his son, naming him Heathcliff. Mr. Earnshaw already had two children at that time. Their names were Catherine and Hindley. From the very beginning, Katherine and H. had a wonderful relationship, they were inseparable.
Catherine is a freedom-loving, selfish and slightly spoiled young girl who, having grown up, fell in love with Heathcliff as much as he loved her. However, she considered that he was not suitable for her husband, since he was not well educated and poor. Instead, Catherine married her friend Edgar Linton. This hurt Heathcliff greatly and he left Wuthering Heights. Three years later he returned, maintaining his love for Catherine and fierce hatred for Linton. They hated each other to such an extent that pregnant Katherine became physically and mentally ill. Before her death, Catherine and Heathcliff had a night conversation, in which Catherine admitted that she had always loved only him.
Even after her death, Heathcliff continued to love his K., destroying the lives of those around him in revenge for his grief. Before his death, Heathcliff lost his mind and walked through the mountains, calling on the ghost of Catherine.
This hero has always been perceived ambiguously. On the one hand, he is capable of faithful, eternal love, on the other hand, vindictiveness and cruelty take possession of his being. One way or another, Wuthering Heights is a story about fidelity in love. Heathcliff always loved Catherine, even when he did not know about reciprocity, when she was carrying someone else's child under her heart. Neither time, nor Catherine's betrayal, nor even death could destroy his feelings.


What is loyalty? How is loyalty to one's affections demonstrated?


The story “Violets on Wednesdays” by A. Maurois shows fidelity to one’s affections. A character named Andre is a student at the Ecole Polytechnique, secretly in love with the actress Jenny. She, in turn, does not take her admirers seriously, since her profession does not allow her to be distracted by every admirer. However, Andre's beautiful gestures cannot leave Jenny indifferent. Every Wednesday, with enviable consistency, he brings her a bouquet of violets, without even trying to talk to her. He arouses her interest with his precise, clock-like gestures of attention. One day, a student in love disappears from her life and dies in the war. Soon Father Andre appears, who tells that the young man loved Jenny all his short life, and that he died trying to “earn” her love through a feat in the war. This loyalty touches the strict Jenny. She laments that she never met Andre, and he never learned that for her “modesty, constancy and nobility are better than any feat.”
Next we see her already aged, but unchanged in one thing: every Wednesday she brings violets to her devoted friend. Both heroes of the story are examples of fidelity. Andre was true to his feelings, not needing any guarantees from Jenny; she, in turn, remained true to her word and for many years invariably bore flowers to the person to whom she was grateful for her love.


Loyalty in love.

How do you think the concepts of fidelity and love are related?

Masha Mironova is a symbol of fidelity in love. In a difficult life situation, when she is faced with a choice: to marry Shvabrin (without love) or wait for her loved one (Peter Grinev), she chooses love. Masha remains faithful to Grinev until the very end of the work. Despite all the dangers, she defends the honor of her beloved before the empress and seeks pardon.


How do you think the concepts of fidelity and love are related? Loyalty to the woman you love.


The main symbol of fidelity in all the Harry Potter novels can be called Severus Snape. This character loved only one woman in his life from childhood until the end of his days. And that woman was Lily. Lily did not reciprocate his feelings. Moreover, she was married to James, who did not like Snape and even mocked him. But Snape's love and loyalty to Lily was so strong that even after the death of his beloved, he protected her son. In his life, he could never love again and remained faithful to Lily until death.

How do you think the concepts of fidelity and love are related? Loyalty to your loved one. What can loyalty do?


Margarita loved her chosen one so much that she sold her soul to the devil. She was ready to search for him all over the world and beyond. She remained faithful to him even when there was no hope of finding the Master.


Cheating on my husband. Is it possible to justify betrayal? What pushes a person to cheat?


Margarita cheated on her unloved husband. But only this allowed her to remain true to herself. A marriage without love could doom her to death (spiritually and physically). But she was able to find the strength to start life from scratch and become happy.


Treason. Why do people cheat?

Natasha Rostova could not remain faithful to Andrei Bolkonsky. She spiritually cheated on him with Anatoly Kuragin, even wanted to run away with him.
She was pushed to betray her by 2 reasons: lack of worldly wisdom, inexperience, and also uncertainty about Andrei and her future with him. When leaving Natasha, Andrei did not clarify personal matters with her, did not give her confidence in her position. Anatol Kuragin, taking advantage of Natasha’s inexperience, seduced her. Rostova, due to her age, was unable to think about the consequences of her choice; only chance saved her from shame.

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How is a lack of moral principles related to cheating?

Helen Kuragina in the novel is presented as a person with a lack of moral principles. That’s why the concept of fidelity is alien to her. In life, she is guided only by profit, she makes all decisions to serve her own interests, the feelings of other people mean nothing to her. When she married Pierre, she did not realize that she could hurt him, and thought only about material gain. Helene did not love Pierre and did not want children from him. Therefore, the marriage was doomed to death. Her numerous infidelities left no chance for their union. As a result, Pierre suggested breaking up with her because he could no longer tolerate the shame.

WAR AND PEACE ANALYSIS


Loyalty to yourself (Tatiana).
Is it important to be true to yourself? What does it mean to be true to yourself and your word?

But I was given to someone else—precisely given, not given away! Eternal loyalty - to whom and in what? This loyalty to such relationships, which are illuminated by love, others, in her understanding, are immoral... Tatyana cannot despise public opinion, but she can sacrifice it modestly, without phrases, without self-praise, understanding the greatness of her sacrifice, the whole burden of the curse that she takes on yourself, obeying another higher law - the law of your nature, and its nature is love and self-sacrifice..."
Tatyana is faithful not so much to her husband or Onegin, but, above all, to her principles, her nature, her ideas about herself and her principles.

EVGENY ONEGIN SUMMARY

Do you always need to be true to your principles? A stupid person is the one who never changes his opinion. He who never changes his views loves himself more than the truth. (J.Joubert)

Loyalty to oneself and one's principles is considered a positive quality, but a person who never changes his ideas about life and people is static, he limits himself. The main character of the novel M.Yu. Lermontov “Hero of Our Time” Pechorin is a strong personality with a strong-willed character, a man true to himself. This quality plays a cruel joke on him. Unable to change his ideas about life, he looks for a catch in everything: he does not believe in friendship, considering it a weakness, and perceives love only as the satisfaction of his pride. Throughout the novel, we see how the hero tries to understand the meaning of life, to find his destiny, but finds only disappointment. The reason for the disappointment is Pechorin’s insensitivity to the feelings of other people, he cannot forgive them for their weaknesses and open his soul, he is afraid of seeming funny to others and even to himself. In the chapter “Princess Mary” we see how hard Gregory experiences the departure of his beloved woman; he rushes after her, but his horse dies on the road, and he, exhausted, falls to the ground and cries. At this moment we understand how deeply the hero is capable of feeling, but even in such a situation he thinks that he looks pathetic. By the morning he returns to his usual state and attributes his manifestation of humanity to frayed nerves. Analyzing the behavior of the main character of the work, we can conclude that loyalty to one’s principles is a positive quality only in a situation where these principles are dictated by philanthropy and not selfishness. A person must be open to something new, be able to admit the fallacy of his judgments. Only this will allow a person to become the best version of himself.

HERO OF OUR TIME SUMMARY

Loyalty to yourself, your principles, your ideals, your word and promises. Is it important to be true to yourself? How do you understand the saying, “To be authentic is to be true to yourself”?


Pyotr Grinev remains faithful to the principles, honor, and truths that his father revealed to him. Even the fear of death is not able to influence his decisions.
Despite the fact that Pugachev is presented in the novel as an invader, for the most part a negative character, he nevertheless also has a positive quality - he is faithful to his words. Throughout his entire work, he never breaks his promises and believes in his ideals to the last, even though he condemns them. a large number of of people.

THE CAPTAIN'S DAUGHTER SUMMARY


Betrayal. What does betraying your ideals lead to?
Pontius Pilate betrayed his ideals, which is why he could not find peace after death. He understood that he was doing wrong, but out of fear he betrayed himself and the person in whose innocence he believed. This man was Yeshua.

THE MASTER AND MARGARITA SUMMARY

Loyalty to your ideals. What does it mean to be faithful to your business (work, profession)?
The master believed so much in what he was doing that he could not betray his life’s work. He could not leave it to be torn to pieces by envious critics. To save his work from misinterpretation and condemnation, he even destroyed it.
THE MASTER AND MARGARITA SUMMARY
What does it mean to be faithful to a profession? What does it mean to be faithful? How are the concepts of fidelity and love related? Is it possible to forgive betrayal?


Doctor Dymov is a noble man who has chosen serving people as his profession. Only concern for others, their troubles and illnesses can be the reason for such a choice. Despite adversity family life, Dymov thinks more about his patients than about himself. His dedication to his work often puts him in danger, so he dies saving a boy from diphtheria. He proves himself to be a hero by doing what he was not supposed to do. His courage, loyalty to his profession and duty do not allow him to do otherwise. To be a doctor with a capital D, you need to be brave and decisive, like Osip Ivanovich Dymov.
Doctor Dymov is faithful not only to his profession, but also to his choice in love. He takes care of his wife, trying to make her happy, therefore he tries not to focus attention on her shortcomings, behaves like a real man, forgiving her whims and “weaknesses.” Having learned about the betrayal, he plunges into work. His loyalty and love are so strong that he is even ready to forgive his wife if she shows even a little understanding.


Loyalty to parents and one's principles. What does it mean to be faithful to loved ones (parents)?


Marya Bolkonskaya devoted her entire life to serving her loved ones, in particular her father. She endured reproaches addressed to her and steadfastly endured her father’s rudeness. When the enemy army was advancing, she did not leave her sick father and did not betray herself. She put the interests of her loved ones above her own.
Marya was a deeply religious person. Neither the hardships of fate nor disappointment could extinguish the fire of faith in her.


WAR AND PEACE SUMMARY
WAR AND PEACE ANALYSIS

What does it mean to be true to your principles?


The Rostov family showed that even in the most difficult times you can maintain dignity. Even when the country fell into chaos, the members of this family remained true to their moral principles. They helped the soldiers by hosting them at home. The hardships of life did not affect their characters.


WAR AND PEACE SUMMARY
WAR AND PEACE ANALYSIS

Betrayal towards people who trusted you. Half friend is half traitor.

The theme of betrayal is reflected in Lermontov’s novel “A Hero of Our Time.” So, main character Pechorin is a person who cannot be relied upon. He betrays everyone who was careless to trust him. Comrade Grushnitsky revealed his soul to him, told him that he was secretly in love with Mary, turned to Pechorin for advice, considering him his friend. Pechorin did not dissuade him, but meanly took advantage of Grushnitsky’s openness. Pechorin was annoyed by the young cadet. He did not wish him happiness, on the contrary, he dreamed of seeing him in a wounded state, ridiculed him, belittled him in the eyes of Mary, and, in the end, out of boredom, he decided to seduce his “friend”’s beloved. Pechorin needed Mary to annoy Grushnitsky. Such behavior can be called vile; it deserves only condemnation. It doesn’t matter whether Pechorin considered Grushnitsky his friend or not, he had no right to do this to a person who trusted him.

HERO OF OUR TIME SUMMARY
Loyalty of a friend. Is it possible to say that the loyalty of a friend is the most precious thing that can be given to a person? Do you agree with the popular wisdom: “A faithful friend is better than a hundred servants?” How do you think loyalty and friendship are related? What qualities should a true friend have?


Friends can help a person overcome any obstacles and defeat any evil. The friendship of three children: Harry, Hermione and Ron became an example for a whole generation of children who grew up reading the books of J. Rowling.
Serious trials fall on their heads, but only loyalty to each other helps them cope with all the problems.
Life tests Ron and Harry's friendship. Throughout the story, Ron struggles with envy and ambition, but in the end friendship wins. If your friend is famous, it is very difficult to be in the shadow of his fame, but Ron proves his loyalty to his friend, risking his life, fighting evil with him, shoulder to shoulder, realizing that this will not bring him anything. Neither torture, nor persuasion, nor attempts by enemies to turn three brave guys against each other were successful only because they know the value of loyalty both in peacetime and in times of evil.

Cheating on a friend. Do you agree with the statement: “A traitor and a coward are two birds of a feather”? How do you understand the meaning of the saying: “An unfaithful friend is like a shadow that follows you while the sun shines.” Do you agree with Lope de Vega’s saying: “Betrayal on a friend is a crime without justification, without forgiveness?


Peter Pettigrew was a friend of the Harry Potter family and was appointed their secret keeper. No one would have been able to find out about their whereabouts if he had not told. But he went over to the side of the enemy Voldemort. It was because of him that James and Lily Potter died. They trusted him, but he betrayed them. Perhaps this hero is one of the most striking examples of betrayal committed against a friend.


Loyalty and betrayal of duty, Motherland. When does the choice between loyalty and betrayal arise? “Is it possible to run away from yourself, leaving your homeland behind?” Do you agree with Chernyshevsky’s statement: “Betrayal of the Motherland requires extreme baseness of the soul”?

Pyotr Grinev remains faithful to his duty and his state, despite mortal danger. Even his sympathy for Pugachev does not change the situation. Shvabrin, saving his life, betrays his country, stains the honor of the officer, betrays the people who defended the fortress with him side by side.
The following situation in the novel is also indicative: when Pugachev captures the fortress, people have a choice: remain faithful to duty and honor or surrender to Pugachev. Most of the residents greet Pugachev with bread and salt, while brave people, such as the commandant of the fortress (Masha’s father) Ivan Kuzmich and Vasilisa Egorovna, refuse to swear allegiance to the “impostor,” thereby dooming themselves to death.

THE CAPTAIN'S DAUGHTER SUMMARY

Loyalty to the Motherland. What does it mean to be loyal to the Fatherland?


Kutuzov is presented in the novel War and Peace as a man loyal to his Fatherland. He deliberately makes unpopular decisions to save his country from destruction.
Most of the novel's heroes sacrifice their lives to win the war.

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How strong can a dog's loyalty be? Can you call a dog your most faithful friend? “Whoever has experienced affection for a faithful and intelligent dog, there is no need to explain with what ardent gratitude she pays for it.”

Dog - best friend person. This truth is as old as time. Troepolsky tells us the touching story of a lifelong friendship between the writer Ivan Ivanovich and the unusually colored puppy Bim. When Ivan Ivanovich fell ill and was sent to the hospital, Bim waited for him, searched the streets of the city and refused to eat. He encountered a cruel world of people, he was beaten and offended, but he continued to look for his friend. There were people ready to accept him, but the dog believed that someday an owner would definitely be found. He died without knowing that Ivan Ivanovich had come for him. This heartbreaking story is compelling proof of a dog's loyalty to its human.

Can a dog betray its owner? “Loyalty is a quality that people have lost, but dogs have retained” A.P. Chekhov.


One day a dog named Kashtanka got lost. Fate brought her to an interesting company of circus animals and their leader, Ivan Ivanovich. There she quickly became
“hers” and it seemed that she had forgotten about her owner and found a new one. Ivan Ivanovich treated her kindly, took care of her, even taught her tricks and began to take her with him to performances. But in a dog's heart there is only room for one owner. Therefore, hearing the voice of her old master Luka in the auditorium, Kashtanka ran away to him.

Animals' loyalty to their owners.
Mutual devotion of man and animal / How is the loyalty of animals to their owners manifested?

It's no secret that animals are distinguished by their devotion to their owners. Proof of this can be found in the novel “Hero of Our Time” by M.Yu. Lermontov. In the chapter “Bela” there is a storyline related to Kazbich and his horse Karagöz. For Kazbich, Karagez is not just a horse, it is a faithful friend who was with him in the most difficult moments of his life. When Kazbich was attacked, Karagez showed himself very bravely: he distracted the enemies and then returned for his master. The horse helped him out more than once on campaigns. Kazbich treated Karagez as a close friend; he was the most important being for him. This is how Kazbich describes his attitude towards his comrade in arms:

"There are many beauties in our villages,
The stars shine in the darkness of their eyes.
It is sweet to love them, an enviable lot;
But valiant will is more fun.
Gold will buy four wives
A dashing horse has no price:
He won’t lag behind the whirlwind in the steppe,
He won't change, he won't deceive."

For Kazbich, the loss of his friend was a huge tragedy. When Azamat stole Karagez, the dashing Circassian was inconsolable: “... fell to the ground and sobbed like a child.” So he lay there “until late at night and all night..”. Kazbich’s relationship with his horse is a vivid example of the mutual devotion of man and animal.

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Direction “Loyalty and betrayal” Loyalty and betrayal are two complex social concepts that are of great importance for humanity. Loyalty, as we understand it, is a positive characteristic. Cheating, in turn, has a negative connotation. It is worth considering fidelity and betrayal not only in the prism of the love relationship of two people. These concepts are universal.

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From explanatory dictionary“Loyalty” Loyalty is a moral and ethical concept, according to Ozhegov’s dictionary: steadfastness and constancy in feelings, relationships, in the performance of one’s duties and duty. Webster's Dictionary also defines faithfulness as "full of faith." “Loyalty is devotion to someone or something; it is constancy in one’s promises, words, relationships, in the performance of one’s duties, duty. Loyalty is based on responsibility, perseverance, honesty, courage, sacrifice.

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Loyalty is a moral and ethical concept, according to Ozhegov’s dictionary: steadfastness and constancy in feelings, relationships, in the performance of one’s duties and duty. Violation of fidelity is treason. "Loyalty is devotion to someone or something; it is constancy in one's promises, words, relationships, in the performance of one's duties, duty. Loyalty is based on responsibility, perseverance, honesty, courage, sacrifice. Similar qualities: dedication, constancy, firmness, steadfastness. Opposites: perfidy, betrayal, infidelity, betrayal, deceit. Synonyms: devotion, constancy, endurance, invariability, firmness, steadfastness, zeal, diligence, honesty, accuracy, serviceability, conscientiousness, accuracy, correctness, infallibility, justice, authenticity; love; certainty, infallibility, faithfulness, commitment, indisputability, evidence, authenticity, self-evidence, reliability, undistortedness

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Treason is a violation of fidelity to someone or something. Synonyms: betrayal, perfidy, infidelity; fornication, strikebreaking, adultery, knife in the back, fornication, fornication, apostasy, adultery

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Synonymous words Loyalty - immutability, firmness, steadfastness. Betrayal - perfidy, betrayal, infidelity, betrayal, deceit.

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FIPI commentary: “Within the framework of the direction, one can talk about fidelity and betrayal as opposite manifestations of the human personality, considering them from a philosophical, ethical, psychological points vision and referring to life and literary examples. The concepts of “loyalty” and “betrayal” are at the center of the plots of many works of different eras and characterize the actions of heroes in situations of moral choice, both in personal relationships and in a social context.”

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Direction “Loyalty and betrayal”. Sample topics: What does it mean to be faithful? What does cheating lead to? How do you think the concepts of fidelity and love are related? How do you think loyalty and friendship are related? Why is treason dangerous? Confirm or refute the statement of W. Churchill: “The man who never changes his opinion is a fool.” Is it possible to forgive betrayal? What are the reasons for betrayal and betrayal? How do you understand the word “fidelity”? When does the choice between loyalty and betrayal arise? Is it important to be true to your word? What pushes a person to cheat? Do you agree with the statement: “A traitor and a coward are two birds of a feather?”

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What qualities should a true friend have? How do you understand Plutarch’s statement: “Traitors betray themselves first of all”? How does betrayal affect relationships? “Is it possible to run away from yourself by leaving your homeland?” Horace What is the worst betrayal? Do you agree with the statement: “Trust is a sign of courage, and loyalty is a sign of strength”? Do you agree with the statement “Whoever has never sworn allegiance will never break it”? (August Platen) Is it possible to deal with a person who cannot be trusted? Can a noble heart be unfaithful? Confirm or refute the words of F. Schiller: “True love helps to endure all hardships”? How do you understand the words: “To preserve love, you must not change, but change”? ?(K. Melikhan)

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Do you agree with N. Chernyshevsky’s statement: “Betrayal of the Motherland requires extreme baseness of the soul”? Is it possible to be a hero while fighting against the Motherland? Can you call a dog your most faithful friend? Why is cheating on a friend so much more painful than cheating on your loved one? Do you agree with Lope de Vega’s saying “Betrayal on a friend is a crime without justification, without forgiveness”? Is it possible to say that a friend’s loyalty is “the most precious thing that can be given to a person”? (E. Telman) How do you understand V. Hugo’s statement: “Half friend is half traitor”? How do you understand the meaning of the saying: “An unfaithful friend is like a shadow that follows you while the sun shines.”

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Do you need to be true to yourself? Is L. Sukhorukov’s statement true: “He who is faithful only to himself is always unfaithful with others”? Do you agree with the statement: “He who never changes his views loves himself more than the truth”? (Joseph Joubert) Why do you think traitors betray themselves first of all? How do you understand the statement: “To be authentic is to be true to yourself”? (Osho) Do you agree with the statement of A.P. Chekhov: “Loyalty is a quality that people have lost, but dogs have retained”? Do you agree with the popular wisdom: “A faithful friend is better than a hundred servants”? Is it true to say: “Whoever has felt affection for a faithful and intelligent dog does not need to explain with what ardent gratitude she pays for it”? Can loyalty bring disappointment to a person?

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Since these concepts are quite broad, let's look at them in different contexts. 1. Loyalty/betrayal in the broad sense. 2. Fidelity/betrayal in the love sphere. 3. Loyalty/treason to the Motherland, public duty. 4. Loyalty/betrayal towards a friend, comrade, person who trusted. 5. Loyalty/betrayal towards oneself, one’s moral principles, one’s calling, goals, word, religious beliefs. 6. Loyalty of animals to their owners.

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Quotes for the final essay on “Loyalty and Betrayal.” 1. Loyalty/betrayal. Trust is a sign of courage, and loyalty is a sign of strength. (Maria Ebner Eschenbach) Treason can be forgiven, but resentment cannot. (A. Akhmatova) How can you deal with a person who cannot be trusted? If a cart doesn't have an axle, how can you ride it? (Confucius) He who has never sworn allegiance will never break it. (August Platen) Happiness needs fidelity, but misfortune can do without it. (Seneca)

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Only once do we lose life and trust. (Publius Syrus) Constancy is the basis of virtue. (O. Balzac) To remain faithful is a virtue, to know fidelity is an honor. (Maria Ebner-Eschenbach) Without constancy there can be no love, no friendship, no virtue. (D. Addison) A noble heart cannot be unfaithful. (O. Balzac) We judge the slightest infidelity towards us much more harshly than the most insidious betrayal towards others. (F. La Rochefoucauld)

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In this world I value only loyalty. Without this, you are nothing and you have no one. In life, this is the only currency that will never depreciate. (Vysotsky V.S.) Treason originates in the heart before it manifests itself in action. (J. Swift) Readers can cheat on the writer as much as they want, but the writer must always be faithful to the reader. (W. H. Auden) Betrayal is most often committed not by deliberate intention, but by weakness of character. (F. de La Rochefoucauld) Loyalty, which can be maintained only at the cost of great effort, is no better than betrayal. (F. de La Rochefoucauld) Traitors are despised even by those whom they served. (Tacitus Publius Cornelius)

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Loyalty Betrayal fidelity in love in love Pushkin “Eugene Onegin” Ostrovsky “The Thunderstorm” Karamzin “Poor Lisa” Karamzin “Poor Lisa” Kuprin “Garnet Bracelet” N. Leskov “Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk” Bunin “Cold Autumn” Tolstoy “War and Peace” Tolstoy “War and Peace” Bulgakov “The Master and Margarita” L.N. Tolstoy “Anna Karenina” Bunin “Dark Alleys” Bulgakov “The Master and Margarita” Tolstoy “Anna Karenina” Pushkin “The Captain's Daughter” You can see more about the works here: https ://docs.google.com/document/d/1QVrKgnKRzp_y64XNtxzM5At8W5trS3Px1-C525VcsDk/edit

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2. Fidelity/betrayal in the love sphere. In the demand for fidelity there is the greed of the owner. We would willingly give up many things if it were not for the fear that someone else would pick it up (O. Wilde) True love helps us endure all hardships. (F. Schiller) If your wife cheated on you, then be glad that she cheated on you and not on your fatherland. (A.P. Chekhov) People often cheat for the sake of ambition, but then they will never cheat on ambition for the sake of love. (F. de La Rochefoucauld) Constancy is the everlasting dream of love. (Vauvenargues) They love those who are going to betray, but they hate those who have already betrayed. (Dm. Arkady) To preserve love, you must not change, but change.? (K. Melikhan) You cannot rely on female fidelity; Happy is he who looks at it indifferently. (A.S. Pushkin)

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When you love, you don’t want to drink any other water than the one you find in your favorite source. Loyalty in this case is a natural thing. In a loveless marriage, after less than two months, the water of the source becomes bitter. (Stendhal) The basis of love, its primary condition is faith, unconditional loyalty and devotion. True love she is not blind, on the contrary, she, perhaps, opens a person’s eyes for the first time. The slightest betrayal of a loved one, whether it happens sooner or later, is a complete betrayal of everything, from the very beginning, it destroys not only the future, but also the past, because it means that every day of a life full of trust was a lie and the heart was deceived. Anyone who turns out to be unfaithful at least once will never be faithful. (David Scott)

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3. Loyalty/betrayal to the Motherland, public duty. To betray the homeland requires extreme baseness of soul. (N.G. Chernyshevsky) There is only one crime that cannot be expiated - this is treason to one’s state. The homeland cannot be changed, it can only be betrayed. A person who truly loves his homeland always knows its value... You don’t have to be a famous person to express your opinion... (E.V. Gushchina) Ignorance, selfishness and betrayal are the three irreconcilable enemies of patriotism. (Garegin Need) There is no higher idea than to sacrifice your own life, defending your brothers and your fatherland. (F.M. Dostoevsky) You cannot be a hero while fighting against your homeland. (Hugo V.) Is it possible to run away from yourself by leaving your homeland? (Horace)

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If the holy army shouts: “Throw away Rus', live in paradise!”, I will say: “No need for paradise, Give me my homeland.” (S.A. Yesenin) Everyone’s duty is to love their homeland, to be incorruptible and brave, to remain faithful to it , even at the cost of life. (J.-J. Rousseau) I understand loyalty as loyalty to the homeland, and not to its institutions and rulers. Homeland is true, lasting, eternal; you need to take care of your homeland, you need to love it, you need to be faithful to it; institutions are something external, like clothing, and clothing can wear out, tear, become uncomfortable, and cease to protect the body from cold, illness and death. (M. Twain)

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4.Loyalty/betrayal towards a friend, comrade, etc. Be faithful to those who are faithful to you. (Plat) Both in friendship and in love, sooner or later the time comes for settling scores. (D.B. Shaw) Cheating on a friend is much more painful than cheating on a loved one, because you expect it less from him. (Etienne Rey) Cheating on a friend is a crime. Without justification, without forgiveness. (Lope de Vega) Loyalty is the commandment of friendship, the most precious thing that can be given to a person. (E. Telman) Half friend is half traitor. (V. Hugo) An unfaithful friend is like a shadow that trails behind you while the sun shines. (K. Dossey) A person devoted to you is a friend; betrayed by you is an enemy. (A. Nadanyan

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Works in the context of “Loyalty/betrayal towards a friend, comrade, person you trusted.” N. Gogol “Taras Bulba” I. Goncharov “Oblomov” A. Pushkin “October 19, 1825” The heroes of N.V. Gogol’s story “Taras Bulba” are selfless people, devoted to each other and their people. The Cossacks considered camaraderie and brotherhood, based on faith, devotion and patriotism, to be the main value in human relations. The Cossacks loyally stood for a just cause, for faith and brotherhood. During battles with enemies: Tatars, Poles, Turks - they always rushed to each other's aid. The Cossacks escaped the persecution of Hetman Potocki for six days. But he overtook them on the banks of the Dniester in a collapsed fortress. The Cossacks fought back for four days. And Taras Bulba decided to make a breakthrough. And the Cossacks made their way, when suddenly the ataman stopped and began to look for the pipe. A gang of Poles fell on him and tied him up. The enemies decided to burn the chieftain alive. But Taras was not looking at the fire. He tried to help the Cossacks: he shouted to them to occupy the hill behind the forest. Then he saw the boats at the river bank and again shouted to the Cossacks so that they could leave in canoes. Taras Bulba's devotion to his comrades was so deep, so boundless that in the last minutes of his life, when the fire was already engulfing his legs, he thought not about himself, but about his comrades.

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5. Loyalty/betrayal towards oneself, one’s moral principles, one’s calling, goals, word, religious beliefs, etc. Be true to yourself, and then, as surely as night follows day, loyalty to others will follow. (Shakespeare) A fool is the man who never changes his mind. (W. Churchill) He who is faithful only to himself is always unfaithful to others. (L. Sukhorukov) He who never changes his views loves himself more than the truth. (J. Joubert) He who betrays himself loves no one in this world. (Shakespeare) Be true to yourself, and then, as surely as night follows day, loyalty to others will follow. (Shakespeare)

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If you concealed the truth, hid it, if you did not get up from your seat and did not speak at the meeting, if you spoke without telling the whole truth, you have betrayed the truth. (J. London) But it’s sad to think that youth was given to us in vain, That they cheated on it all the time, That it deceived us. (A.S. Pushkin) To change or not to change is entirely your business. The main thing is not to cheat on yourself, not to waste money on what is really not needed, and to be able to preserve what is truly valuable. (O. Roy) To be authentic means to be true to yourself. (Osho) Liveliness of mind does not add much beauty to a person if it is not accompanied by correctness of judgment. It's not the good watch that goes fast, but the one that shows the exact time. (Vauvenargues) The word “loyalty” has done a lot of harm. People have learned to be “faithful” to a thousand injustices and lawlessness. Meanwhile, they should have been true only to themselves, and then they would have rebelled against deception. (M. Twain) Traitors betray themselves first of all. (Plutarch)

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Don't stand against the truth (Russian).

He who is friends with the truth will deserve happiness (Azerbaijani).

Tell the truth, although it is bitter (Tajik).

Cut the truth boldly (Georgian).

It is good to die for truth (Kazakh).

And the broom bush stands for the truth (Russian).

For the truth and to die sweetly (Russian).

Better the bitter truth than the enemy's (Russian) flattery.

Our truth hurts the enemy's eyes (Russian).

TRAITOR. You won't find happiness through betrayal (Russian).

Those who make mistakes are corrected, traitors are destroyed (Russian).

A snake changes its skin once a year, and a traitor changes its skin every day (Russian).

To be a traitor is to destroy yourself (Mordovian).

Kill one traitor - save a thousand people (Russian).

Even a crow doesn’t peck at a traitor (Russian).

A traitor in any storm saves only his own skin (Russian).

A traitor will not remain prosperous (Tajik).

To a traitor - six blows with sticks (Kyrgyz).

A traitor is more dangerous than an enemy (Georgian).

A traitor is the worst enemy (Russian).

The traitor Judas is cursed everywhere (Russian).

A traitor to the aspen, to the very top (Russian).

The dangerous enemy is the one who wears the guise of a friend (Lezgin).

Do not be the companion of a traitor: he will push you into a slippery place (Kyrgyz).

They were put on trial because they sold their homeland (Russian).

Whoever is friends with a fascist will deserve death (Russian).

The earth scolds him who helps the enemy (Russian).

Friends are loved, but traitors are destroyed (Russian).

Whoever harms the Soviet government, the people do not spare him (Russian, Belarusian).

Everyone has the right to destroy the traitor (Georgian).

All traitors are cowards (Russian).

For a corrupt dog, a stake made of rotten aspen (Russian, Belarusian).

A traitor is unpleasant to everyone (Russian).

You will find more than one person who will give his brother away for a penny (Russian).

For those who are not faithful to honor, death is on the spot (Russian).

It’s better to drown yourself in a rotten swamp than to make friends with a traitor (Russian).

Beware of an enemy pretending to be a friend (Tajik).

Traitor and coward of the same feather (Russian).

Here is the villain: he sold people (Russian).

Shame and disgrace who went to the enemies (Russian, Ukrainian).

To betray your homeland is to become a scoundrel (Russian).

On the collective farm he was lazy, and during the war he was a policeman (Russian, Ukrainian).

Don’t ride on the road with a traitor - he’ll push you off your horse (Karakalpak).

Let the one who betrayed the aul be burned in the aul (Avar).

PRESENTATION. Foresight is half the victory (Russian).

The careful one will provide for everything (Russian).

When going forward, know how to turn back (Russian).

A persistent person must be prudent (Russian).

Check what is ahead, comprehend what is behind (Tuvan).

Before you enter, think about how to get out (Russian, Armenian, Bashkir, Georgian, Tatar).

First, weigh yourself, and then climb (Russian).

Spark the carcass before the fire, avert trouble before the blow (Russian).

Brain seven times, decide once (Russian).

A prudent friend is good because you won’t part with him (Bashkir).

Don’t slam the door you have to return to too hard (Kyrgyz).

If you don’t know the depth, don’t go into the river (Chuvash).

PREMATURE. Don't take to the air until your wings grow (Latvian).

Don't say "gop" until you jump over (Ukrainian).

First jump over the ditch, then say “bravo” (Tatar).

If you don’t see water, don’t take off your boots (Kalmyk, Kyrgyz).

If you don’t see a ford, don’t take off your shoes (Bashkir).

If you don't know the ford, don't stick your nose into the water (Russian).

CHASE. It is a common thing for Russians to boldly drive away the enemy (Russian).

For the battle to end in victory, pursue the enemy without rest (Russian).

I was looking for frozen tracks, in hot pursuit (Yakut).

If the enemy takes off, cut off his roads (Russian).

Secur the victory: the enemy retreats - pursue (Russian).

Pursue the enemy and surround him; whoever does not surrender, destroy him (Russian).

To scout - to get ahead, to pursue - to destroy (Russian).

A snare was placed near his paddock, a noose was placed near the road, and a crossbow was placed near his dwelling (they say when they are chasing an enemy) (Yakut).

CRIME. It is better to dig a well with a needle than to commit a crime (Turkmen).

The criminal is not forgiven (Kabardian).

To hide a comrade’s crime is to be a criminal (Mordovian).

The one who is smeared has no face, the criminal has no conscience (Udmurt).

ORDER. The commander's order is the law (Russian).

The commander's order is the father's word (Russian).

The order is not discussed, but carried out (Russian).

An order is not a stake: you can’t comfort it (Russian).

An order is not a story, but a law (Russian).

An order is not a request, duty is not a service (Russian).

The order is sacred: without discipline, a soldier is not a soldier (Russian).

There is one order, but its executors are not the same (Russian).

By order of the commander, the company is strong (Russian).

To ask is long, to order is short (Russian).

As required by the oath, the order is repeated and carried out (Russian).

Orders are not written retroactively (Russian).

Do not excuse yourself by not knowing the order (Russian).

He who does not carry out an order disgraces himself (Kyrgyz).

The answer is who gives the orders (Russian).

Carry out the combat order at once (Russian).

Die - and carry out the order (Russian).

He who does not know how to carry out does not know how to order (Russian).

If they order, do not be lazy to obey (Uzbek).

Where orders are followed accurately, things are strong (Russian).

Management should be soft, and orders should be strict (Tatar).

Whoever violates an order prevents him from beating the enemy (Russian).

Follow the order without unnecessary phrases (Russian).

You can’t wait for orders for everything (Russian).

Not every rod is bent by order (Russian).

Anyone who does not follow orders is not a warrior and is not worthy of military rank (Russian).

Go into battle immediately according to the order (Russian).

What is ordered must be done (Russian).

The duty of a fighter is to carry out the order to the end (Russian).

EXAMPLE. Serve as an example everywhere, cherish the honor and glory of the regiment (Russian).

The best example is loyalty to service (Russian).

An example is stronger than the rules (Russian).

Strength teaches, examples lead (Russian).