The further the forest, the more the saying goes. Further into the forest there is more firewood value. The figurative meaning of the proverb further into the forest - more firewood

24.06.2019

Since ancient times, people have learned to notice certain relationships between various phenomena and analyze them. And although they did not mean much then, they found their expression in various proverbs, sayings and sayings.

What is the role of folk wisdom in people's lives

Wise thoughts and advice for all occasions, which are contained in proverbs, accompany us throughout our lives. And despite the fact that some proverbs are hundreds of years old, they will always be relevant, because the basic laws of life will never change. There are a lot of wise sayings, for example: “The further into the forest, the more firewood”, “It looks smooth, but is not sweet in the tooth”, “Praise is ruin for a good man”, “If you wait, you will see, if you wait, you will hear”, etc. All of them briefly and clearly characterize certain actions, relationships, phenomena, and give important life advice.

“The further into the forest, the more firewood.” Meaning of the proverb

Even in ancient times, without even knowing how to count, people noticed certain patterns. The more game they get while hunting, the longer the tribe will not suffer from hunger, the brighter and longer the fire burns, the hotter it will be in the cave, etc. The further into the forest, the more firewood - this is also a fact. At the edge of the forest, as a rule, everything has already been collected, but in the deep thicket, where no human has ever set foot, there is apparently no firewood. However, this saying has a much deeper meaning. Forest and firewood do not need to be taken literally; people simply expressed certain patterns that occur in our lives through the interconnection of these concepts.

In the proverb “the further into the forest, the more firewood,” the meaning is this: the deeper you delve into any business or undertaking, the more “pitfalls” come to the surface. This expression can be applied to many concepts and situations. For example, the deeper you begin to study a question, the more details you learn about it. Or the longer you communicate with a person, the better you understand the characteristics of his character.

In what situations is the proverb “The further into the forest, the more firewood” most often used?

Despite the fact that the meaning of the proverb allows it to be used in many situations, it is most often used when we are talking about the occurrence of unforeseen difficulties and complications in any undertaking. It’s not for nothing that the proverb refers specifically to firewood. Everyone knows that the expression “to mess things up” means “to make a mistake by acting rashly,” that is, it is interpreted in a disapproving way.

Apply this proverb It is possible not only in relation to some specific business that has been started. “The further into the forest, the more firewood” - this can be said in relation to a person who, for example, constantly deceives others, and lies draw him into a vicious circle, giving rise to more and more new lies. Or, for example, someone wants to climb career ladder and for this I am ready to do anything. If in order to achieve his goal he plays a dishonest game, then the higher he climbs the “steps”, the more unseemly acts he has to commit.

Conclusion

Folk wisdom, embedded in proverbs and sayings, briefly and succinctly characterizes all aspects of life - relationships between people, attitudes towards nature, human weaknesses and other aspects. All proverbs and wise sayings– this is a real treasure that people have been collecting bit by bit for centuries and passing on to future generations. By proverbs and sayings one can judge the values ​​that are inherent in different cultures. It is in such statements that the vision of the world as a whole and in various particulars is contained. life situations. It is difficult to overestimate the importance and role of proverbs and sayings in the life of society. They are the spiritual heritage of our ancestors, which we are obliged to honor and protect.

Author Zhuravlev Andrey Yurievich

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What is the role of folk wisdom in people's lives

Wise thoughts and advice for all occasions, which are contained in proverbs, accompany us throughout our lives. And despite the fact that some proverbs are hundreds of years old, they will always be relevant, because the basic laws of life will never change. There are a lot of wise sayings, for example: “The further you go into the forest, the more firewood”, “It looks smooth, but it’s not sweet in the tooth”, “Praise is ruin for a good man”, “Wait and you’ll see, wait and you’ll hear”, etc. All of them briefly and clearly characterize certain actions, relationships, phenomena, and give important life advice.

“The further into the forest, the more firewood.” Meaning of the proverb

Even in ancient times, without even knowing how to count, people noticed certain patterns. The more game they get while hunting, the longer the tribe will not suffer from hunger, the brighter and longer the fire burns, the hotter it will be in the cave, etc. The further into the forest, the more firewood - this is also a fact. At the edge of the forest, as a rule, everything has already been collected, but in the deep thicket, where no human has ever set foot, there is apparently no firewood.

However, this saying has a much deeper meaning. Forest and firewood do not need to be taken literally; people simply expressed certain patterns that occur in our lives through the interconnection of these concepts.

In the proverb “the further into the forest, the more firewood,” the meaning is this: the deeper you delve into any business or undertaking, the more “pitfalls” come to the surface. This expression can be applied to many concepts and situations. For example, the deeper you begin to study a question, the more details you learn about it. Or the longer you communicate with a person, the better you understand the characteristics of his character.

In what situations is the proverb “The further into the forest, the more firewood” most often used?

Despite the fact that the meaning of the proverb allows it to be used in many situations, it is most often used when we are talking about the occurrence of unforeseen difficulties and complications in any undertaking. It’s not for nothing that the proverb refers specifically to firewood. Everyone knows that the expression “to mess things up” means “to make a mistake by acting rashly,” that is, it is interpreted in a disapproving way.

This proverb can be applied not only in relation to a specific task that has been started. “The further into the forest, the more firewood” - this can be said in relation to a person who, for example, constantly deceives others, and lies draw him into a vicious circle, giving rise to more and more new lies. Or, for example, someone wants to climb the career ladder and is ready to do anything for this. If in order to achieve his goal he plays a dishonest game, then the higher he climbs the “steps”, the more unseemly acts he has to commit.

Conclusion

Embedded in proverbs and sayings, it briefly and succinctly characterizes all aspects of life - relationships between people, attitudes towards nature, human weaknesses and other aspects. All proverbs and wise sayings are a real treasure that people have been collecting bit by bit for centuries and passing on to future generations. By proverbs and sayings one can judge the values ​​that are inherent in different cultures. It is precisely such statements that contain a vision of the world as a whole and in various private life situations. It is difficult to overestimate the importance and role of proverbs and sayings in the life of society. They are the spiritual heritage of our ancestors, which we are obliged to honor and protect.

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During the creation of The Goon, Powell practiced his craft of screenplay and art, achieving high level in Hillbilly. Drawing inspiration from Appalachian folklore, the author uses a distinctive mountain accent in the dialogue to add authenticity to the work.

In this comic he moved away from the long format plot novel with many characters and twisting plots, focusing on short but captivating plots. Main character loves listening, telling and discussing stories. At the same time, as in life, stories change from storyteller to storyteller, inviting the reader to decide for himself: what is true and what is fiction.

To convey the mood, Powell actively works with colors: the main part of the world is made in muted yellow-brown shades, with sharp pencil lines, like a rough sketch in a notebook. At the same time, the author has an impressive set of visual styles, without turning the comic into a dull yellow mess. Powell enjoys working with a mythological bestiary: here you have many-faced wolves, and treacherous witches, familiar trolls and creatures typical of Appalachia that you have probably never heard of before.

Overall, a great story that combines a unique fantasy universe with horror elements and great dialogues about repentance, love spells and stupid people.

Harrow County by Cullen Bunn & Tyler Crook

A teenage and sometimes rather naive comic book that talks, among other things, about the problems of growing up. The story of Harrow County is dedicated to the conflict between a girl and the villagers, who are confident that she is the next incarnation of a powerful witch who was once killed. Trying to prove my innocence, main character discovers that he really has a connection with supernatural beings.

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Greg Ruth, a comic book artist known among other things for his illustrations based on Twin Peaks, did a masterful job of conveying the viscous atmosphere of the work. Autumn, dirty tones are ideal for depicting rural areas: dilapidated barns, endless fields and withered trees. With every frame you plunge into the abyss of hopelessness, saturated with hatred and fear.

Even though the general outline of the universe is unsaid and many elements remain behind the scenes, ignoring the reader’s questions, the comic focuses on the two-faced nature family ties. The authors are more interested in talking about the ambiguous moral essence of ugliness, where the absence of physical flaws does not make you a good person.

Moonshine by Brian Azarello & Eduardo Risso

Another job famous duet, responsible for the crime comic 100 Bullets. Without parting with the gangsters, the authors add a pinch of horror and supernatural monsters to their new creation.

Moonshine will tell you a lot with its ambiguous name: having coveted excellent moonshine, polished gentlemen in jackets and with Thompson machine guns send their man to West Virginia in order to conclude a deal and arrange the supply of alcohol. As a result, the hero encounters a family clan of proud werewolves who do not need partners.

By setting the story in forests and swamps, Azzarello gives Risso complete carte blanche, emphasizing his irresistible love of contrast. Having gotten rid of contours, the artist enthusiastically depicts shadows that replace objects, buildings and even entire backgrounds. Whether it’s a hidden werewolf in the thicket of a forest, a character’s languid gaze, or a half-empty room, the artist invariably lines the frame with twilight.

In addition to the amazing art and monsters with bloody mouths, the comic contains reflections on the theme of loss - one of the main leitmotifs of Brian Azzarello. The main character who lost loved one, with every step deep into the wild lands he risks losing himself, forever lost in the madness of moonlight.

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Traveling through 1950s Virginia, a cult demon witnesses otherworldly interference and teams up with a local redneck as they both try to figure out what's going on here.

It is not Mike Mignola himself who is responsible for the drawing, but the legendary author and artist Richard Corben, who specializes in the horror genre and is known for his characteristic style, expressed in the grotesque masculinity of the characters. This time, instead of muscular monsters, Corben surrounds readers with endless tracts of coniferous forests. The stunning beauty of the original landscape in Richard's rough, sloppy drawing captivates and points to sinister secrets hidden in the depths of untouched nature.

While the art most effectively conveys the aesthetic of one-story America, with all its dilapidated chapels in the wilderness and wooden shacks inhabited by witches, the story focuses on the motives of return: returning home, to origins, family reunion. Hellboy serves as a silent observer here, often remaining in the shadows or on the edge of the frame, giving way to the cursed little people who want to find peace in this dead land.

In general, comics are a very difficult medium for horror: the specificity of the image of frames and the absence of sounds pushes Mignola and Corben not to use standard “boo” moments and regular depiction of challenging elements on the pages of the comic, but to consistently build an oppressive atmosphere.

Gradually, page after page, the heroes plunge into the abyss of witchcraft, losing their comrades and all hope of redemption. When it’s all over, the reader will long remember the silent expanses of the mountains, dense forests and the devil's crooked grin.

The material has been updated by the editors

It doesn't get any easier hour by hour

“Hour by hour” - with every passing hour.
Meaning: with each new news, message it becomes more alarming, worse. It is said with annoyance at the news of a new, not the first, trouble or new difficulties.
Example from the literature:
- How could he get to the front? - He ran away to join your squad... - It’s not getting any easier hour by hour,” Bykov was indignant (V. Sayanov, “Heaven and Earth”).

The richer you are, the happier you are

They say when they ask to treat with leniency what they have and what they cordially share with others.
Examples from the literature:
1) Colonel Manukyants reached for the basket hanging on a hook near the window and began to take out provisions from there. Sausage, cheese, fried chicken, eggs, pickles appeared on the table... - Command the parade, comrades women! - said the colonel. - The richer you are, the happier you are (V. Giller, “The Quiet Tyrant”);
2) They began to invite people to visit them.. - You are welcome, Comrade Commissar: the rich you are, the happier you are (A. Neverov, “What came of it”).

Whatever the child enjoys, as long as he doesn’t cry

“To amuse” - to have fun, to have fun.
The meaning: let him do what he wants, if he likes it and at the same time does not bother anyone, does not distract anyone or irritate anyone. It is said when one is condescending towards someone’s unworthy and useless activities, frivolous behavior and actions.
Examples from the literature:
1) The Lukovs did not restrict the old man in anything and gave him complete freedom. They apparently believed that no matter what the child amused himself with, as long as he did not cry (V. Kurochkin, “The Last Spring”);
2) - What are you writing all the time there? - asked Tatyana Markovna, - is it a drama or is it all a novel, or what? - I don’t know, grandma, I write life - life comes out. I don’t know what will happen finally. “Whatever the child enjoys, just don’t cry,” she remarked, and with this proverb she almost correctly defined the meaning of Paradise’s writing (I. Goncharov, “The Cliff”);
3) The girl was barely more than a year when her parents started leaving her alone with a piece of paper. At first glance, it’s an ordinary everyday reason: no matter what a child enjoys, as long as it doesn’t cry (Smena Magazine, June 1, 1978).

They say when they see that the further events develop, the more difficulties, surprises, complications arise, from which it is not easy to find a way out.
Examples from the literature:
1) I saw that it was much easier for them to lie than to speak truthfully and express themselves accurately about the most ordinary things. But - the further into the forest, the more firewood. Every day the talent of lying began to be shown not only in relation to children, but on an incomparably larger, grandiose scale (G. Uspensky, “Three Letters”);
2) My wife and I are hysterical. The daughter declares that she is unable to live with such violent parents and gets dressed to leave home. The further into the forest, the more firewood. It ends with an important guest finding a doctor on stage applying lead lotions to her husband’s head (A. Chekhov, “Vaudeville”);
3) - As in every case, Misha: the further into the forest, the more firewood. Nesterov laughed at the successful comparison.. - At our excavations they said almost the same thing: the deeper into the ground, the more land(G. Markov, “Testament”).

Related pages:

1. The word is not a sparrow; if it flies out, you won’t catch it.
2. Even a tuft of wool from a black sheep
3. A fisherman sees a fisherman from afar
4. Every cloud has a silver lining
5. It will grind, there will be flour

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Since ancient times, people have learned to notice certain relationships between various phenomena and analyze them. And although they did not mean much then, they found their expression in various proverbs, sayings and sayings.

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What is the role of folk wisdom in people's lives

Wise thoughts and advice for all occasions, which are contained in proverbs, accompany us throughout our lives. And despite the fact that some proverbs are hundreds of years old, they will always be relevant, because the basic laws of life will never change. There are a lot of wise sayings, for example: “The further into the forest, the more firewood”, “It looks smooth, but is not sweet in the tooth”, “Praise is ruin for a good man”, “If you wait, you will see, if you wait, you will hear”, etc. All of them briefly and clearly characterize certain actions, relationships, phenomena, and give important life advice.

“The further into the forest, the more firewood.” Meaning of the proverb

Even in ancient times, without even knowing how to count, people noticed certain patterns. The more game they get while hunting, the longer the tribe will not suffer from hunger, the brighter and longer the fire burns, the hotter it will be in the cave, etc. The further into the forest, the more firewood - this is also a fact. At the edge of the forest, as a rule, everything has already been collected, but in the deep thicket, where no human has ever set foot, there is apparently no firewood. However, this saying has a much deeper meaning. Forest and firewood do not need to be taken literally; people simply expressed certain patterns that occur in our lives through the interconnection of these concepts.

In the proverb “the further into the forest, the more firewood,” the meaning is this: the deeper you delve into any business or undertaking, the more “pitfalls” come to the surface. This expression can be applied to many concepts and situations. For example, the deeper you begin to study a question, the more details you learn about it. Or the longer you communicate with a person, the better you understand the characteristics of his character.

In what situations is the proverb “The further into the forest, the more firewood” most often used?

Despite the fact that the meaning of the proverb allows it to be used in many situations, it is most often used when we are talking about the occurrence of unforeseen difficulties and complications in any undertaking. It’s not for nothing that the proverb refers specifically to firewood. Everyone knows that the expression “to mess things up” means “to make a mistake by acting rashly,” that is, it is interpreted in a disapproving way.

This proverb can be applied not only in relation to a specific task that has been started. “The further into the forest, the more firewood” - this can be said in relation to a person who, for example, constantly deceives others, and lies draw him into a vicious circle, giving rise to more and more new lies. Or, for example, someone wants to climb the career ladder and is ready to do anything for this. If in order to achieve his goal he plays a dishonest game, then the higher he climbs the “steps”, the more unseemly acts he has to commit.

Conclusion

Folk wisdom, embedded in proverbs and sayings, briefly and succinctly characterizes all aspects of life - relationships between people, attitudes towards nature, human weaknesses and other aspects. All the proverbs and wise sayings are a real treasure that people have been collecting bit by bit for centuries and passing on to future generations. By proverbs and sayings one can judge the values ​​that are inherent in different cultures. It is precisely such statements that contain a vision of the world as a whole and in various private life situations. It is difficult to overestimate the importance and role of proverbs and sayings in the life of society. They are the spiritual heritage of our ancestors, which we are obliged to honor and protect.