Captain Corelli's Mandolin - Diary entries by Pelagia and Mandras.
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English Literature: Captain Corelli's Mandolin Diary entries by Pelagia and Mandras 1. Pelagia It is times like this that I feel most free. I am so glad that I can share my thoughts and open my heart to you like I do to you. You are the only one that will actually listen to me rather than just hear me, which is why I can speak about my real feelings for Mandras. I really love him, I do. But I still don't feel we're communicating like we should do. It's just like the usual man and woman relationship, and that isn't what I want. Papakis says that there shouldn't be any discussions about things like war and Mussolini but I always wonder why not. Do all women end up as domestic slaves without ever being able to express their opinions about the world? Whenever I try to talk to Mandras about war, he's...

