BULGAKOV'S ARTISTIC WORLD: THE PROBLEM OF CHOICE AND RESPONSIBILITYTEACHER OF RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
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moral choice, multidimensional reality, truth, conformity, cowardice and courage.Abstract
The article is devoted to the analysis of one of the central problems in the artistic world of Mikhail Bulgakov — the problem of moral choice and personal responsibility. It is proved that this problem is the core of his key works: "The White Guard", "The Heart of a Dog", "The Master and Margarita", "The Run" and plays about the fate of the artist. The research is based on the thesis that Bulgakov creates a special universe where immutable moral laws operate, and reality is multidimensional (everyday, historical, mystical). In these circumstances, the characters constantly find themselves in a situation of existential choice between duty and conformity, serving truth and conformity, cowardice and courage.
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