When Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita wrote Vladimir Nabokov's novel "Lolita", he knew the explosives he had in his hands. It was published repeatedly by France in 1955 after repeatedly refused from the publisher to publish a controversial story to the public. Many critics are shocked and call it porn, but others admire his work. How can purely thinking writers combine ideas about such dark and bad problems? What is his intention, and in the end it is welcomed as one of the best novels ever.
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 the emotional collapse of Humbert. Over time, when they saw each other, Dolores was pregnant, but despite her difficult situation economically suffered, but she overcame the past and herself I made a living for. A better future
As mentioned above, the narrator of the novel "Lolita" is Humbert and his hero is "Lolita". Lombert's desire for the donkey has created the power of the novel. All other protagonists, including Dolores, are defined according to understanding his goal, ie intimacy. Thus, Dolores became synonymous with "Lolita", reflecting the sensibility Umbird wanted, Dolores' mother became a barrier that Umberto had to overcome in order to enter Dolores Lolita. As Humbert revealed his feelings and his intentions, readers who witnessed his inner dialogue were unintentionally involved in the violation but committed.
The relationship between Humbert Humbert and Lolita is very uncertain. Many readers who read Lolita will find it based on "desire", other readers believe Humbert really "loves" his Lolita. However, he continues to return to her as there is some evidence that Unburat 's desire for Lonita is based on some urges he can not control. In H. R. Beech's obsessionist country and Andrew Brink's "Obsessions and Culture: Studies of Sexual Enchantments in Contemporary Novels", Humbert's obsession is clearly visible in his actions.
In the story of Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita, Umberto Umbert fell in love with Lolita Has, and the novel expressed his life at Lolita All emotions and behaviors, thoughts and desires. However, I could not get an answer as to whether she fell in love with his question. The reader heard only the emotions of Lolita and her Embert 's eyes and Nabokov' s words, but Lolita treated him like him, but she was in a world other than Humbert. Being alone is easy to confuse as a woman. Love and women are confined. Lolita lacks self-expression in her novel and she wants to live together outside of their lives when she wants to participate in drama at her age. When people go out to play together, swearing and dominating Humbert Humbert at this stage of her life means that she can not leave and she is his slave to him.