AMBIGUOUS WORDS IN THE NOVEL 'THE MASTER AND MARGARITA
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“Mikhail Bulgakov’s "The Master and Margarita" is a deeply symbolic and multifaceted work that explores eternal questions of good and evil, love and betrayal, as well as individual freedom in the face of a totalitarian system. At the heart of the plot is the love story between the Master, a talented writer who has penned a novel about Pontius Pilate, and his beloved Margarita. Their fates intertwine with the arrival in Moscow of the mysterious foreigner Woland (the devil) and his retinue, who expose the hypocrisy and moral decay of society. The novel is rich in polysemantic symbols and allegories, posing numerous questions to the reader about the meaning of life, art, and eternal values."
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- 1. Дэн Лицзюань ПРАГМАТИЧЕСКИЙ АНАЛИЗ ЧАСТИЦ (НА МАТЕРИАЛЕ РОМАНА М.А. БУЛГАКОВА «МАСТЕР И МАРГАРИТА») // МНКО. 2021. №2 (87