The Woman Who Lost Her Soul
What is the importance of the United States in the novel, The Woman Who Lost Her Soul?
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The United States of America is the setting for several key scenes in the narrative. Specific locations within America that play important roles in the action include: Miami, Florida is where Harrington, Dolan, Parmentier and “Renee” all live; Montana is where Burnette’s mother lives, and where he visits at two key points in his life / the narrative; and Washington, DC os the centre of government and the home base for the several interacting, conflicting agencies that manipulate the action that drives the plot.
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