Зарубіжна література, 9 клас. Тема уроку: "Майстер і Маргарита". Творчість Михайла Булгакова".
Introduction to the Lesson
Overview of Today's Topic
- The teacher welcomes students and introduces a new topic, emphasizing the importance of participation.
- A reminder is given about a previous test, with consequences for those who did not participate.
- The teacher expresses concerns about academic honesty during remote learning.
Introduction to Mikhail Bulgakov
Background on Bulgakov
- The lesson shifts focus to Mikhail Bulgakov, a Russian writer of Ukrainian descent known for his dramatic works.
- A quote from "Master and Margarita" highlights themes of human independence and self-reliance.
Early Life and Education
- Bulgakov was born into an educated family in Kyiv; he had six siblings.
- He graduated from Kyiv Medical University in 1916 and worked as a doctor during WWI.
Personal Life and Literary Beginnings
Marriage and Early Writing Career
- His marriage to Tatyana Lapa was marked by eccentricity; they divorced shortly after marrying.
- In the 1920s, he began writing stories expressing hope for societal change but faced disillusionment.
Relationship with Authorities
- Many of his plays were banned; he experienced tension with the government regarding his work.
Major Works and Themes
Notable Publications
- "Heart of a Dog," which critiques unnatural interventions in nature, was banned until the late 1980s.
Conflict with Government
- In 1930, Bulgakov wrote a desperate letter to Stalin seeking permission to leave Russia due to censorship issues.
Masterpiece: Master and Margarita
Publication History
- "Master and Margarita" was first published posthumously in 1966 after being dictated by him while ill.
Themes Explored
- The novel intertwines life in 1930's Moscow with biblical narratives, exploring moral dilemmas through its characters.
Adaptations and Cultural Impact
Challenges in Adaptation
- Attempts to adapt "Master and Margarita" faced numerous obstacles, including misfortunes befalling cast members during productions.
Museum Dedicated to Bulgakov
- A literary museum dedicated to Bulgakov exists on Andriyivskyy Descent in Kyiv, showcasing his life’s work.
Discussion on Heart of a Dog
Reception at Release
- First read publicly in March 1925; it was deemed dangerous by authorities leading to its ban.
Public Campaign for Recognition
Supporters campaigned for its recognition despite governmental opposition.
Self-Publishing Efforts
- Self-publishing became common among supporters who circulated copies privately before official publication occurred decades later.
Conclusion & Reflection
Summary of Key Points
- Students are encouraged to reflect on what they learned about Bulgakov's struggles against censorship.
- Discussion includes insights into how societal conditions influenced his writing style.