CAT BEHEMOTH IN M. BULGAKOV’S NOVEL “THE MASTER AND MARGARITA” – THE CHARACTER FOR COMMUNICATION
Liubov Nekrasova
Pages: 65-72
Published: 19 Aug 2015
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Abstract: The last novel of the famous Russian writer Michail Bulgakov (1891-1940) is widely known as a “mystic” novel as well as a narrative of the fight between good and evil. Looking at this masterpiece from the other side, we can find a number of unique examples of communication in it. One of them is “hidden” inside the character Cat Behemoth – the one almost forgotten by the critics. In this article, we try to analyze Cat Behemoth as the character put into the novel for the aim of communication.
Keywords: communication, advertising, identity, image, michail bulgakov, the novel “the master and margarita”, cat behemoth, cat
Cite this article: Liubov Nekrasova. CAT BEHEMOTH IN M. BULGAKOV’S NOVEL “THE MASTER AND MARGARITA” – THE CHARACTER FOR COMMUNICATION. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Language, Individual & Society 9, 65-72 (2015). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1000831/
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