Whoever loves must share the fate of the one whom he loves
Through the entire novel Bulgakov’s “Master and Margarita” is the leitmotif of Mercy of Margarita, a charity dictated by great love. Her feeling is overwhelming and boundless. Therefore, the phrase given in the title of my work accurately describes the history of the relationship between the Master and Margarita.
Through the entire novel Bulgakov’s “Master and Margarita” is the leitmotif of Mercy of Margarita, a charity dictated by great love. Her feeling is overwhelming and boundless. Therefore, the phrase given in the title of my work accurately describes the history of the relationship between the Master and Margarita. I believe that the real can be called only that love, which does not require anything in return. This applies to all love (and not just the relationship between a man and a woman): the love of children for parents (and vice versa), love for friends and in general love for one’s neighbor. After all, it was such disinterested
So Marguerite – always acted, listening to the dictates of her own heart, and all her motives were sincere. For her, the Master encloses the whole world, and in the novel of the beloved – the purpose of her life. Marguerite is determined to do anything for the sake of the Master, and this inspiration is inspired by love. It is she who creates wonderful things: Margarita is ready to go with the Master in the last way, and in this act her self-sacrifice is most clearly manifested. She is ready to share the fate of the Master, she is ready even to make a deal with the devil to save his beloved. Besides, even becoming a witch, she does not lose her good motives.
I also believe that the phrase “Who loves should share the fate of the one he loves” is in tune with the expression of Saint Exupery “We are responsible for those who have tamed.” We must be responsible for our feelings and, therefore, always share the fate of our loved ones.