Parallels between Margarita and Christ
He appears in Moscow just to have a look at the people of Moscow for the actions government has initiated. Additionally, he relates the modern people to the people of the ancient times and concludes that society is driven by the love of money. It is fact that, even in the ancient times, people loved money, the crucifixion of Jesus was as a result of love for money (Bulgakov 45). Woland's message implies that people will not change no matter which kind of political regime rules over. Additionally, the novel is set in a Soviet Union which initiates social structure and Jerusalem. Instead of celebrations, there were strange happenings all over the city with the spring of full moon (Kristina 1). The novel also reveals that despite the fact that, human beings love money, besides, their nature cannot change, sometimes mercy and compassionate fills their hearts.
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