Lolita is
gone. Nowhere to be seen, Humbert looks for her like crazy. He misses her
terribly and everywhere he goes or looks he sees Lolita. Some years passed and
he never quite gives up. I believe that Lolita has taken complete control on Humbert’s
life. Even if he’s not saying her name out loud, he repeats it in his mind
24/7. I don’t know where Lolita is, or we’ll she’ll be. The thing is Humbert
has stopped his life and can’t go on without her. I guess he’s the one that can
actually use the phrase “I can’t live without you” and actually mean it. I
always thought this was stupid and it just makes me sad that Humbert, a
talented man, is wasting his life on a little girl who’s probably having fun
with random guys in bed. Lolita must be living the life she always wanted. A
free life, shouldn’t Humbert be happy for her?
Ugh you're so close to the end now! It almost has something melancholic about it, knowing it all has to end soon, having no idea what will happen, is there still hope he'll find her? Or has he lost her forever? What were you're thoughts of the wanted poem written in chapter 25?
ResponderEliminarI realise it's about 7 hours earlier where you are but would you like to chat sometimes? However you'd like, skype / messenger / hangouts i'd love to talk to you one on one.