This story is about Miss Mijares — the stereotypical uptight, conventional, old fashioned and strict spinster. For a long time, she’s been living in a routine life. When she met the guy, she’s attracted to him because he doesn’t “fear” her. She could almost lost herself with him. She cares about him. However, all of the good feelings she's got to the man turns upside down when she gets to know about him having a son. There, for the first time, she realizes that not everything is in her control.
The Virgin refers to that woman in the story. It makes to feminist approach because the piece defines the revelation of woman's real desires and struggles in the society.
As dictated by the society, in order to gain respect and dignity, a woman must be pure and virgin because it is said that a woman's virginity is equated to her dignity. The society dictates that woman must preserve her virginity until she gets married, like what Miss Mijares did to herself. She wasn't able to state her feelings to men because she had to protect her virginity/dignity. Hence, the story presents Miss Mijares' struggles caused by the social dictates on her individuality that hindered her to find her own identity as a person and as a woman through the feminist type of perspective.