Comparative analysis of the literary work by Umberto Humber of the hero, Lolita Nabokov's Lolita and Baltazar's artwork Klossowski de Rola, Balthus Lolita It became a memoir of the first person. This story can be seen in two very different ways, two very different perspectives. As a preface, you can think of it as a story of a middle-aged pedophile "Hempel townbird is undoubtedly an honest god, open and closed sexual perversion, classical ruthlessness, awkwardness, and most important The other one is a middle-aged man suffering from love for a girl before adolescence, taboo love.
Russian American novelist Vladimir Nabokov made a novel "Lolita" in 1955. The book is spoken by a middle-aged man named Humores Humbert who talks about her obsession with her 12 year old girl named Dolores Haz (Lolita) and her sexual relationship. . He forced him to enter. In this novel, Dolores eventually escaped Humbert's emotional collapse. As time passed, when they saw each other, Dolores was pregnant, but despite her difficult situation economically suffered, but she has overcome the past and for her own sake I made a living for. A better future
Lolita (1955) Author: Vladimir Nabokov (Vladimir Nabokov): Many readers so soaked in the center of a novel twist of relations with pedophiles, and they can also function as lolitas as immigration literature forget. After all, Slimy Humbert Humbert settled in the United States and then began to lose some of the air in Europe. Angela's Ash (1996) Author: Frank McCartt: In this tragedy - a case not really shocking - a memoir, Frank McCartt told Rebound from the United States that he returned to his parents' hometown terrible Ireland Desolated childhood - he soon returned to Poughkeepsie in New York. As a young adult
Vladimir Nabokov often uses this technology. Humbert Humbert is the hero and a storyteller of Nabokov Lolita and he tells stories in a way that proves in particular the young sufferings of his own. Sexual relationship with a 12 - year - old stepdaughter. In the pale fire of Nabokov, the reliability, reasons, and intention of the narrator, Charles Kimbert is one of the central themes of the novel. In some cases, untrusted stories can bring wonders to novels. For example, in Kingsley Amis 'Greenman', the unreliability of the narrator Maurice Arrington has impaired the boundary between reality and fantasy. The same applies to the magic of Nigel Williams. In the fingerprint example by Iain Pears, several views of the narrator are also used. That narrative is unreliable and is considered competing with each other.