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: Bulgakov portrays evil not as the opposite of good, but as an inseparable shadow, much like light and darkness.

: A tragic romance between a persecuted writer (the Master) and his devoted lover, Margarita.

: A retelling of the encounter between Pontius Pilate and Yeshua Ha-Nozri (Jesus) in Biblical Jerusalem, which turns out to be the Master’s own manuscript. Deep Themes :

: The novel skewers the stifling censorship and bureaucratic corruption of the Stalinist era.

: This famous line from the book symbolizes the enduring power of truth and artistic integrity over political oppression. 2. Claudia Gray’s Master & Apprentice ( Mistrz i uczeń )

: Woland (the devil) and his chaotic entourage, including the talking black cat Behemoth, arrive in 1930s Moscow to expose the greed and hypocrisy of the Soviet elite.

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: Bulgakov portrays evil not as the opposite of good, but as an inseparable shadow, much like light and darkness.

: A tragic romance between a persecuted writer (the Master) and his devoted lover, Margarita. Mistrz

: A retelling of the encounter between Pontius Pilate and Yeshua Ha-Nozri (Jesus) in Biblical Jerusalem, which turns out to be the Master’s own manuscript. Deep Themes : : Bulgakov portrays evil not as the opposite

: The novel skewers the stifling censorship and bureaucratic corruption of the Stalinist era. Deep Themes : : The novel skewers the

: This famous line from the book symbolizes the enduring power of truth and artistic integrity over political oppression. 2. Claudia Gray’s Master & Apprentice ( Mistrz i uczeń )

: Woland (the devil) and his chaotic entourage, including the talking black cat Behemoth, arrive in 1930s Moscow to expose the greed and hypocrisy of the Soviet elite.