Readers should forgive Humbert. Lolita written by Vladamir Nabokov is a controversial book that forces the reader to carefully express and deal with pedophiles to his twelve year old daughter. I am obsessed. When the reader finishes Lolita, he must establish the meaning of the novel, it should allow Humbert because he raped Lolita and stole her childhood to leave her It depends largely on. This rape is legally called legal rape. Humber has sex with Lolita. Lolita does not agree with age.
Perhaps one of the most famous people is Middle-aged man who likes Vladimir Nabakov's Umberto Umbert, a minor girl and "nymph". That is "nymphets". In Lolita, Nabakov shows that Humbert is unreliable in various ways, including his shameless claim, his infinite reason for shocking behavior, and his disdain for others. Clockwork Orange 's Alex is another example of a typical role sharing his untrusted story with readers. Inequitable narrator can also be used for criminal or mysterious story. It may be difficult to discuss these types of narrators without destroying the story, but Agatha Christie's classic novel "The Roger Ackroyd Murder" and the recent Gillian Flynn selling Gone Girl are hiring The lack of credibility of a trusted narrator that you did is very important in building both novels. Mystery
A considerable number of untrusted narrator is incredible and even antisocial. You do not want to eat dinner with American Psycho 's Patrick Bateman or Lolita' s Humbert Humbert, even the most selling stories of Paul Lohman 's dinner make the reader uneasy. In many cases, untrusted narrator is manipulator, narcissist, or people who lose (or lose) their mind. However, not all untrusted narrator is evil, dangerous, madnessous, or even simply ruthless. Some people say the truth when seeing their real situation, or understanding that it is difficult to prove a bad situation. The less direct reason may come from hesitancy to personal struggle, trauma, memory loss, revelation of family secrets, or they slowly accept their own situation .
Nabokov wrote the story of the first person of Lolita, the story of Unbert Unburat. Nabokov wrote so that readers must question Humbert's words through putt and word play throughout the book. Humbert repeatedly acknowledged that he forged the history and identity in order to ensure that he got what he wanted, urging the reader to do so. It makes the reader suspect his credibility; it causes the reader to ignore his lie and his true personality. Humbert's lie makes the reader wonder what he said about Lolita and that her behavior is true. Reading Humbert's lies and not considering it makes it easy to forget that Humbert is actually talking about rape, homicide, and pedophilia.