The modern narrative surrounding Lolita
Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2024 10:46 am
This is kinda tied to one of my old post here.
https://forum.map-union.org/viewtopic.php?p=2873#p2873
Recently i just finished reading the lolita novel and i really enjoyed it and all of it's nuance.
Humbert and Lolita are both awful people but Nabokov does a great job with his style of writing making you sympathize with them and it truly is a great tragic love story.
However what i have seen on social media is that in recent years the modern narrative being pushed is that the book is about child sexual abuse and that it is a warning to let people know about predators or how Nabokov wanted to expose pedo Hollywood and was a champion of CSA victims' rights and a strict opponent of sexualizing children and how HH is a unreliable narrator.
In reality none of this is true and if you actually read the book it isn't as black and white as people on social media are making it out to be.
Humbert is a narcissistic asshole who sees himself as better than everyone else and does awful things like repeatedly touch Lolita when she does not want it or lie to her about her mother being sick and doesn't tell her about her mother's death right away.
However at the same time he also does good things like try to be a good father he takes her to movies and out to lunch he buys her a bike for her birthday and lets her hangout with friends.
Lolita obviously loved him at first but fell out of love with him once she hit her teenage years and went from being a typical tomboy kid to a bitchy teenage girl who seduces Humbert to get money from him like in the 90s film.
Also, while Lolita to a certain extent is a victim there were parts where she clearly was the initiator and wanted it as well such as the scene where they have sex in the hotel room and she tells Humbert about a sexual experience she had at camp.
At the end of the book Humbert kills Quilty and is arrested and at the very end apologizes for his actions and says he does not care if he is found guilty or not nor what people think of him all he ask is for people to try and understand him.
Nabokov is on record calling it a love story saying my book is about love not sex and that Lolita has no moral message i think antis on social media wanna like Lolita so bad because of how well it is written but they can't seem to engage with anything beyond a surface acceptable position and looking at something old with a 2024 PC lens.
What do you guys think?
https://forum.map-union.org/viewtopic.php?p=2873#p2873
Recently i just finished reading the lolita novel and i really enjoyed it and all of it's nuance.
Humbert and Lolita are both awful people but Nabokov does a great job with his style of writing making you sympathize with them and it truly is a great tragic love story.
However what i have seen on social media is that in recent years the modern narrative being pushed is that the book is about child sexual abuse and that it is a warning to let people know about predators or how Nabokov wanted to expose pedo Hollywood and was a champion of CSA victims' rights and a strict opponent of sexualizing children and how HH is a unreliable narrator.
In reality none of this is true and if you actually read the book it isn't as black and white as people on social media are making it out to be.
Humbert is a narcissistic asshole who sees himself as better than everyone else and does awful things like repeatedly touch Lolita when she does not want it or lie to her about her mother being sick and doesn't tell her about her mother's death right away.
However at the same time he also does good things like try to be a good father he takes her to movies and out to lunch he buys her a bike for her birthday and lets her hangout with friends.
Lolita obviously loved him at first but fell out of love with him once she hit her teenage years and went from being a typical tomboy kid to a bitchy teenage girl who seduces Humbert to get money from him like in the 90s film.
Also, while Lolita to a certain extent is a victim there were parts where she clearly was the initiator and wanted it as well such as the scene where they have sex in the hotel room and she tells Humbert about a sexual experience she had at camp.
At the end of the book Humbert kills Quilty and is arrested and at the very end apologizes for his actions and says he does not care if he is found guilty or not nor what people think of him all he ask is for people to try and understand him.
Nabokov is on record calling it a love story saying my book is about love not sex and that Lolita has no moral message i think antis on social media wanna like Lolita so bad because of how well it is written but they can't seem to engage with anything beyond a surface acceptable position and looking at something old with a 2024 PC lens.
What do you guys think?