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Master and Margarita, The
I.
Introduction
II.
Mikhail Bulgakov
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Plot Summary
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Characters
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Themes
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Literary Technique
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Historical and Social Context
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Questions
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Related Titles
Literature Guide - Master and Margarita, The
Bulgakov, Mikhail Published 1966
I Introduction
The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov is one of the most highly regarded novels to come out of Russia during the Soviet era. The book weaves together satire and realism, art and religion, history and contemporary social values. It features three storylines. The main story, taking place in the Russia of the 1930s, concerns a visit by the devil, referred to as Professor Woland, and four of his assistants during Holy Week; they use black magic to play tricks on those who cross their paths. Another storyline features the Master, who has been languishing in an asylum, and his love, Margarita, who seeks Woland's help in being reunited with the Master. A third story, which is presented as a novel written by the Master, depicts the crucifixion of Yeshua Ha-Notsri, or Jesus Christ, by Pontius Pilate. ...
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