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As the characters explore their new lives on the island, they encounter the paradoxes of Greek culture, juxtaposed against the modern world of 1926, making apparent the conflicts between tradition and individual desires. The conversation between Phil and Helen illustrates a collective resistance against societal norms, particularly regarding gender roles and expectations, especially in marriage, which is portrayed with a modern lens, as they grapple with the complexities of their relationship.