Discuss chapter four of Captain Corellis Mandolin
This chapter is written in the first person and takes on the style of a monologue. Unlike chapter two, which was a raving dramatic monologue written by Mussolini, this chapter is more personal and more subdued. The chapter entitled L’Omosessuale is written by Carlo Piero and it he tells us about himself and his problems concerning his sexuality. ... This chapter is in the form of a confession and we know this from Carlo mentioning the fact that he intends this testament to be found after he has died, giving us the impression that this chapter is taken from a letter written by Carlo when he was alive.