Mihail Afanasyeviç Bulgakov 'un 'Usta ve Margarita' romanında anlatım sanatı
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2001
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Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü
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The novel "The Master and Margarita", on which Mihail Afanaseviç Bulgakov (1891-1940) -one of the 20th century Russian authors- worked from 1928 till the last days of his life, is a double novel. The historical lines including Jerusalem of two thousand years ago and voyages out and in Moscow of the thirties during which unbelievable events have been realized, were being threated like the elegance of a touch of cloth. The Master who gave his name to the novel writes a novel about a Roman knight Pontius Pilatus (Pontiy Pilat). He brings the novel with his beloved Margarita to the chief editor of a Literary Review, but the chief editor is not interested in the novel because they have materials in hand for two years to be published. The Master becomes very upset, and sets handwritten manuscripts on fire in the stove. İyeşua, a character in the novel of the Master, is made to see the Governor Pilat because he is said to have provoked the people and demolished the temple. In the end, even the Governor Pilat cannot prevent him from being crucified. On the other hand, strange things happen on the fifth flat of an apartment 302 in the Sadovaya Street of Moscow. Some people living in this flat are either missing or kidnapped. Different stories those people and the flat are made up. The guilty for all is said to be a professor of magic, called Voland who came to Moscow in the near past together with his friends. Voland being identified with the devil bring back the novel at the end of the novel.Proving his extraordinary talent, Bulgakov in his novel "The Master and Margarita" gives to the Reader the message that the struggle between the individual and society may be removed completely through a good communication.
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Batı Dilleri ve Edebiyat