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The idea of ​​justice and its implementation in Bulgakov's novel "The Master and Margarita"

 For us, justice is something immutable, something that is immutable. But we rarely think about the real meaning of justice.

 So, for example, in Bulgakov's novel The Master and Margarita, in what moments is true justice present? Definitely, in all. The novel begins with a scene of communication between Berlioz and Homeless on the Patriarch's Ponds, it is about Ivan's poem based on a biblical plot. Is it good for a poet to portray Jesus Christ as a "non-attracting character"? This is very mean, but Ivan did not understand this. However, it was not Ivan Bezdomny who paid for his words, but the editor Berlioz himself, who argued that Christ was not a person and was the so-called mentor for Bezdomny. Why did the editor-in-chief die? Most likely the fact is that the homeless poet was young and malleable, like a piece of wet clay. He has not become stale in his thinking. While Berlioz already considered himself knowledgeable, did not accept any truths, except those in which he himself believed,and made of the younger generation the same pragmatic and inflexible personalities.

 Margarita was a married woman, but she was ready to leave her husband, who loved her, for the sake of the master's lover. She committed many unpleasant misdeeds, she took revenge on Latunsky, cheated on her husband, in the end she became a witch - a servant of Satan. And in the end I got peace, next to my beloved. Is there any justice in this? Sure. All the years of her life without a master, she felt a sucking emptiness. She had everything and nothing. No one knew how she suffered and how she loved. She did everything not out of malice, but for love.

 In the master's novel, Pontius Pilate executed Yeshua only for his harmless words: "the temple of the old faith will collapse, and the temple of truth will be created." Pilate acts as the human law dictates. For the people around, the law is equal to justice. And at the moment when the verdict has already been announced and brought to execution, we see a complete rethinking of earthly and heavenly justice by the procurator. He is trying to shelter someone who, in fact, shares the thoughts of the executed, someone who is as much a criminal as Yeshua Ga-nozri. And for many centuries after this execution, the procurator of the Jews is forced to sit on his chair, sleep and see the same dream - a moonbeam, along which he walks with Yeshua and talks. And when he wakes up, during the full moon, he only thinks that he did an unfair thing to Ga-nozri. Is the punishment fair for the one who acted according to the law?According to earthly laws, honor and praise to him, but not according to the law of the truth of justice. He executed a man just because he was a dissenter.

 Based only on these three characters, we can conclude that justice is not in the law. After all, the law was created by people. Not in what they are trying to impose on us as an opinion about justice: justice is first of all something above human understanding. Justice is something that takes into account all circumstances, in order to punish, not in order to punish for the wrong, but so that the wrong is not committed again.




Category: 12 grade | Added by: 24.04.2021
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