Round 10: Tossup 9
A man in this play says that “happy people do not mind the clock,” inspiring an idiom in which one responds to inquiries for the time with the non-sequitur “I’m happy.” A man in this play puns on a name by mentioning “the smoke of the fatherland.” The protagonist of this play proclaims that he would be glad to serve, “but servility is sickening” after reviving a girl who had fainted while watching a horse-riding accident. The author had a dream that inspired this play while serving as a diplomat in Tabriz. At a ball in this play, a chain of gossip spreads rumors of the madness of a man who clashes with the servant Molchalin. This play ends as its hero resolves to leave Moscow after his foiled courtship of Famusov’s daughter Sofia. For 10 points, Chatsky derides Russian high society in what satirical verse drama by Alexander Griboedov? ■END■
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