"Lolita" by Vladimir Nabokov
Book • 1955 • Drama
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Is someone gaslighted?
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ValiantSurvivor
Humbert himself attempts to gaslight the reader by msking things seem different from what they are as he's narrating them
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Is there eye mutilation?
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JuneGloom
There is, however, an scene with eyeball licking
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Children
Does a kid die?
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JuneGloom
The narrator describes a brief childhood romance with a girl who dies of illness the following year
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Medical
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In Chapter 9, Humbert spends time in a sanitorium after a mental breakdown
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Pregnancy
Does a pregnant person die?
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thirdcabbage
At the end, Lolita dies giving birth
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Prejudice
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Humbert frequently disparages adult women by describing them as fat
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Nazetel
Kind of? She gets raped several times by her stepfather
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Is someone hit by a car?
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JuneGloom
This is how Charlotte Haze (supposedly) dies and there is a passage describing the accident
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Does someone drown?
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BobbySoxer
No, but there is a discussion about how a character could swim and pull another character under the water to drown them. The character then says it was a good thing he didn't do, since there were witnesses nearby he hadn't noticed.
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