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Who was your favorite Master & Margarita character /lit/?

>> No.7416912

>>7416910
Ivan. Set both Kant and that stupid foreigner straight.

>> No.7416924

The cat guy obviously

>> No.7417191

I hated Margarita tbH

>> No.7417198

>>7416910
>reads for the characters

>> No.7417598

Behemoth.

>> No.7417617

woland

>> No.7417619

Behemoth tbqh.

Pontius Pilate as well.

Woland kind of drops off after the first chapter.

>> No.7417649

>>7416910
Behemoth.
Restored my minor liking in cats.

>> No.7417650

>>7416910
Any answer other than Behemoth is wrong

>> No.7417651

>hey guys who's your favorite thing

my favorite thing is thing that did thing

Great thread, OP.

>> No.7417657

Best literature that deals with religion?

I feel like I need more after reading this.

>> No.7417726

>>7417657
read FAUST anon, read faust, then reread the master

>> No.7417749

>>7417726
but I've read faust

>> No.7417759
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7417759

>>7417619
Poor Pilate. He has headaches, despises the city, and the only one who understands him is his dog.
tfw.

>> No.7417827

Pilate, though I'm also partial to the Master
Behemoth is also pretty likeable I guess

>> No.7417874

Behemoth and Koroviev. Loved the first part of the book, not much the second. Great book after all.