Master and Margarita M. Bulgakova - the most mysterious work in Russian literature of the XX century. Each of the characters deserves close attention. It is possible to re-read the novel endlessly, finding in it something new every time. Of particular interest is Ivan Bezdomny. Critics put forward different versions as to who served as the prototype of this hero.

Ivan the homeless

Talented poet

Who is Ivan Homeless? In the first chapter, this character appears in the reader's eyes not in the best possible form. He is a member of MASSOLIT, he is on an ill-fated day meets at the Patriarch's Ponds with the chairman of the cherished organization - Berlioz. In a conversation with this man Ivan discovers his boundless ignorance. And with the advent of Woland behaves very stupid, which leads him eventually to the clinic of Stravinsky with the diagnosis of "schizophrenia."

Another Ivan

Throughout the novel Ivan Bezdomny graduallyis transformed. The main reason for the changes in his views is the meeting with the main character, who was held at the clinic for the mentally ill. Master and Ivan Homeless spend long hours talking about the cowardice of Pontius Pilate, the criminal execution of Yeshua Ha-Nozri, the love affair between the hero and Margarita. And the main thing is that the mysterious neighbor tells Ivan about his misadventures connected with the attempt to publish the novel.

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Enemies of the Master

Members MASSOLIT - representatives of the literaryelite - Ivan's new acquaintance does not really like it. And for that he has a reason. Through their fault, the novel was not published. Because of them, he burned the work that he created for so long. And they are guilty of the fact that the Master is in a clinic for the mentally ill. After futile attempts to publish the novel, there was nothing left: no name, no surname, no future. Ivan Bezdomny in the novel "Master and Margarita" is a typical representative of the elite literary world. And this world is hated not only by the hero of the novel, but also by the author himself.

Alexander Bezymensky

In the early twenties in one of the bestMoscow theaters staged the play "Days of the Turbins", which had a stunning success. But the author had many ill-wishers. One of them is Alexander Bezymensky, an active Komsomol activist and poet. Between him and Vladimir Mayakovsky once broke out a scandal, which was later satirically portrayed by Bulgakov in the novel "Master and Margarita". The homeless scolded Sashka Ryukhin and called him mediocrity. According to this version, the prototype of Ryukhin is Mayakovsky, Ivan Bezdomny - Bezymensky.

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Stanton

At the Patriarchal Ponds Woland predicted the poetmadness. Between this fragment and Maturin's novel "Melmoth the Wanderer," you can draw a parallel. One of the characters in the work of an English writer meets with a man who sold the soul to the devil. He, like Woland, foreshadows his stay in a psychiatric hospital, while naming the exact time of this event. The hero of this name is Stanton, and he is one of the alleged prototypes of Ivan Bezdomny.

Student

Much of the philosophical drama of Johann Goetheborrowed Bulgakov while creating the novel "The Master and Margarita." Ivan Bezdomny, by the way, has features that indicate the Student - a character in the work of a German poet. The main similarity is self-confidence. Goethe Student neglects the opinion of his teacher, Mephistopheles, for which he is severely afflicted. Ivan Bezdomnyi has carelessness to tell Woland about his non-existence. In addition, he is rude, rude and generally behaves in the most improper way. With the devil, this should not be treated. So as a punishment Ivan goes to the clinic, "to ask the professor what schizophrenia is."

Ivan the homeless in the novel master and margarita

Other versions

The prototype of Ivan Bezdomny, or one of them,consider also Ivan Pribludny. This poet was related to the environment of Sergei Yesenin. He was a famous person in literary Moscow circles, he had a reputation as a joker and merry fellow. His popularity was brought not by merit in literature, but friendship with the great poet and participation in the brawls that the celebrated "bawl and brawler" arranged. In favor of this version, perhaps, they say only fights in the restaurant. Something similar was arranged by Homeless after the death of Berlioz in Griboyedov.

Prototypes of the hero Bulgakov consider some morerepresentatives of literary Moscow of the twenties. The most common version says that the author of the cult novel created the image of an incompetent poet under the impression of Demyan Bednyi.

The most implausible is that the prototypeThe homeless person is Sergey Yesenin himself. It is based only on the stay in the hospital Bulgakov's hero. The great Russian poet, as is known, visited such institutions more than once. However, this ends the similarity that Yesenin can have with Ivan Bezdomny. The characterization of this character indicates, first of all, the absence of a poetic gift. This man in literature was by accident. He writes to order and does it mediocre. In this Homeless recognizes and the Master during their nightly conversations. This image has nothing to do with the great Russian poet, who, in addition to his unique talent, also had an extremely painful self-esteem. By the way, some Bulgagologists consider Sergei Yesenin a prototype of the Master himself.

ivan homeless character

Decipher the novel Bulgakov can endlessly,than diligently and engaged in research for more than half a century. But the work of the writer is primarily a reflection of his life experience. Therefore, events or people known to him in life can not fail to appear completely or partially in the pages of his immortal work.