Yeah, it can be a little confusing at the start because so much happens so quickly and you have to remember how characters are referred. I absolutely love the Behemoth character though. So comical.
I really love the philosophical takes on what constitutes good and evil. And while I'm not a particular religious person, I did enjoy the historical references to the forced atheism of the Stalin era in Russia, and it's impact on the people.
I think what I enjoyed most though was the uniqueness of the different characters and the vivid descriptions of Woland's crew & world, particularly the whoel "Devil's Ball" part. It really draws you into the story and let's you picture it in your head.
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I really love the philosophical takes on what constitutes good and evil. And while I'm not a particular religious person, I did enjoy the historical references to the forced atheism of the Stalin era in Russia, and it's impact on the people.
I think what I enjoyed most though was the uniqueness of the different characters and the vivid descriptions of Woland's crew & world, particularly the whoel "Devil's Ball" part. It really draws you into the story and let's you picture it in your head.