
Master and Margaret
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"The Master and Margaret" is the representative work of Russian writer Bulgakov. Satan pretended to be a foreign professor, Woland, and visited Moscow in the 1930s. He met Berlioz, the chairman of the Moscow Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and the young poet Ivan. They did not believe in God or the devil. Woland refuted each one and predicted Berlioz's death that day. Ivan suspected that Woland was a foreign spy and pursued him, but was imprisoned in a mental hospital and met the master. The master wrote a novel about Pilate's trial of Jesus. He was not allowed to live in the world and was imprisoned in a mental hospital. Margaret met Satan's followers, obtained rejuvenating oil, and after many strange experiences, finally rescued the master.
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