The Albanian Virgin
What is the setting in the story, The Albanian Virgin?
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The setting of the story is constantly changing. The story starts out in Matsia e madhe as the story of Lottar is told. The focus then changes to Victoria, British Columbia in Canada as the narrator tells her story. The narrator's current life takes place in Victoria, but before she moved to Victoria, she lived in London, Ontario. She moved to Victoria after her husband left her when he found out about her affair with Nelson, the twenty-two-year-old student. Some of the story takes place in St. Joseph's hospital when Charlotte is sick. The narrator visits the hospital for three days while her friend is recovering.
Lottar's story takes place in Matsia e madhe in the 1920s as she is living and working with the tribe. Lottar is originally from Canada. She and was traveling alone in Italy when her guide was killed and she was taken as prisoner to Matsia e madhe. Lottar's story ends as she is being rescued and taken to Skodra, the nearest town in Albania. She is sent home at the end of the story.
Lottar is Canadian, so the reader can only assume that she is being sent home to Canada, although it does not reveal that she has left Albania. When the story ends, the priest, who has been there for Lottar during her captivity and her excursion, is standing
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