Abstract
The article examines the work "The Master and Margarita", analyzes the
historical and ideological part of the novel. They talk about the fate of the book during the
Soviet Union, the writer's connection with Stalin, how the writer experienced years of
persecution. The history of the novel's release. It tells about the division of the plot into two
lines, then how the events taking place during the period of Pontius and Yeshua with Soviet
Russia are intertwined. How the Master experiences his fate and how it is affected by what
is happening, his book Describes the history of the creation of Woland and its historical
prototypes. Woland's connection with Goethe's character Mephistopheles from the book
"Faust". About the connection of women in Bulgakov's fate with Margarita from the novel,
how Tatiana and Elena, Mikhail Bulgakov's wives, inspired the writer to create a strong
female hero. Explaining the power of Margarita's love, which saves the beloved. The reason
for the close connection of religion in the life of the writer and the book is described. And
how the finale refers us to the Bible.
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