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Lolita
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Have a little read: ... How does Nabokov use narrative techniques in "Lolita"? Lolita, written by Vladimir Nabokov is a novel based on a middle-aged gentleman and his infatuation with a young girl who is twelve years of age. The extract consisting of the first five chapters of the novel and the main theme being the central character, Humbert Humbert's reflection on his childhood years and his explanation for his obsession with, "nymphets," or "girl-children;" that is, " a girl who is over eight but under fourteen years." This culminates in his lusty fixation with Lolita and the narrative techniques Nabokov employs illustrate this. The order of events in the extract begins with Humbert reflecting upon Lolita in the first few paragraphs and we learn that we are in the present day. In section two we hear of his childhood with some background information on his family and country of origin, "I was born in 1910, in Paris."
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