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Master and Margaritta

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  • What role does Azazello play in Voland’s entourage?
    Azazello is Voland’s enforcer, responsible for carrying out much of the dirty work, including violent and manipulative tasks.
  • How is Behemoth a critique of Soviet society?
    Behemoth’s absurd, unpredictable behavior highlights the absurdity and contradictions of Soviet society, where the distinction between reality and farce is ofte
  • Who is Voland in The Master and Margarita?
    Voland is a mysterious and powerful figure who represents the Devil in The Master and Margarita.
  • How does Voland expose human hypocrisy in the novel?
    Voland uses his supernatural powers to manipulate and reveal the true nature of people, showing their greed and vanity through bizarre and unsettling events.
  • What form does Behemoth take in The Master and Margarita?
    Behemoth takes the form of a large, talking black cat with a mischievous and playful personality.
  • What prediction does Voland make that shocks Berlioz and Ivan Bezdomny?
    Voland predicts that Berlioz will die by being decapitated in an accident
  • What are some of Behemoth’s mischievous acts in the story?
    Behemoth’s notable acts include creating chaos at the Variety Theatre, disrupting the magic show, and engaging in shootouts with authorities, all while maintain
  • How does Berlioz die, fulfilling Voland’s prediction?
    Berlioz slips on sunflower oil near the tram tracks and is decapitated by an oncoming tram.
  • What is Azazello’s appearance and how he looks in The Master and Margarita?
    Azazello is described as a short, red-haired demon with a single fang, reflecting his violent and fierce nature.
  • Why is Azazello’s name significant in relation to his character?
    His name is derived from Azazel, a demon from Jewish mythology, which underscores his destructive, demonic nature.
  • What is Koroviev’s role as part of Voland’s entourage?
    Koroviev acts as Voland’s right-hand man, serving as a master of ceremonies and orchestrating much of the chaos and deception in Moscow.
  • How does Azazello help Margarita transform into a witch?
    Azazello gives Margarita a magical cream, which she applies to herself, transforming into a witch and enabling her to attend Voland’s satanic ball.
  • What strange event takes place at Patriarch’s Ponds at the beginning of the novel?
    The mysterious meeting between the literary critic Berlioz, the poet Ivan Bezdomny, and Voland, where Voland predicts Berlioz’s death.
  • What is Ivan Bezdomny’s reaction after witnessing Berlioz’s death?
    van tries to chase down Voland, convinced that he is responsible for Berlioz’s death, and ends up running through the streets of Moscow.
  • What is Koroviev’s involvement in the events at the Variety Theatre?
    Koroviev plays a key role in the bizarre magic show at the Variety Theatre, manipulating the audience and exposing their greed and corruption through supernatur
  • How does Behemoth provide comic relief in the novel?
    Behemoth’s antics, such as walking on two legs, using firearms, and causing absurd situations, add humor to the otherwise dark and serious narrative.
  • What is Voland’s role in Soviet Moscow?
    Voland comes to Soviet Moscow to expose the hypocrisy, greed, and corruption of the society, particularly targeting the Soviet elite
  • How does Voland first introduce himself to Berlioz and Ivan at Patriarch’s Ponds?
    Voland introduces himself as a foreign professor, claiming to be an expert on black magic, and engages them in a philosophical discussion about the existence of