The Master and Margarita
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Narrado por:
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Kazmiera Mroczk
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Mikhail Bulgakov
A Spellbinding Tale of Love, Satire, and the Supernatural
"The Master and Margarita" by Mikhail Bulgakov is a captivating masterpiece that weaves together a satirical critique of Soviet society, a poignant love story, and a profound exploration of morality and redemption. Set in 1930s Moscow, this novel masterfully blends the mundane with the supernatural, offering a rich tapestry of themes and unforgettable characters.
Plot Highlights
The story begins with the mysterious arrival of Woland, a devilish figure, and his bizarre entourage in Moscow. As they wreak havoc on the city’s elite, Bulgakov unveils a sharp satire of Soviet bureaucracy and the suppression of creativity. Parallel to this chaos is the poignant love story of the Master, a tormented writer, and Margarita, his devoted lover, who makes a daring pact with Woland to save the Master and his work.
The novel also includes a haunting retelling of Pontius Pilate’s trial of Jesus, offering a thought-provoking meditation on truth, justice, and the eternal struggle between good and evil.
Key Themes:
The Power of Love: Margarita’s unwavering devotion highlights love’s ability to transcend despair and corruption.
Art and Censorship: A commentary on the stifling of creativity under oppressive regimes.
Good vs. Evil: An intricate exploration of morality and human choices.
Satire of Society: A witty critique of hypocrisy and greed in Soviet-era Moscow.
"The Master and Margarita" is a profound and imaginative work that continues to inspire listeners with its rich narrative, unforgettable characters, and timeless insights into the human condition.
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