Dr Iannis tells his daughter, “ Technically the captain is an enemy,” Explore de bernieres presentation of war- time relationships between Pelagia and Corelli in the light of this statement.
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Dr Iannis tells his daughter, " Technically the captain is an enemy," Explore de bernieres presentation of war- time relationships between Pelagia and Corelli in the light of this statement. " Technically the captain is an enemy," is a statement, which can be interpreted in different ways. To refer to the captain as an enemy of Pelagia is impractical, moreover not valid. This examination will argue against, " the captain being an enemy." In order to apprehend why Dr Iannis refers to the captain as an enemy, historical context has to be taken into account. However to establish that the captain is not a direct enemy of Pelagia in a more wider sense, the relationship between the two have to be considered. War is a factor that affects the romance between Pelagia and Corelli. Pelagia and Corelli in theory have what is called a war- time relationship, which is influenced by...

