
Woland
Woland is a fictional character from Mikhail Bulgakov’s novel *The Master and Margarita*, portraying a devil-like figure who appears in 1930s Moscow. He embodies chaos, temptation, and moral ambiguity, often challenging characters’ beliefs and societal norms. Woland possesses supernatural powers, including shaping reality and testing human virtues and vices. His presence prompts reflection on good and evil, justice, and human nature. Woland acts as a catalyst for the story’s philosophical and satirical themes, representing the complex interplay between morality and temptation within a corrupt society.