Dolores Haze

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Dolores Haze is the fictional adolescent girl at the center of Vladimir Nabokov’s novel "Lolita," whose exploitation by the narrator drives the book’s controversial and tragic story.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf adolescent girl
fictional character
literary character
ageAtStoryStart 12
ageRangeInStory 12–14
alsoKnownAs Dolly NERFINISHED
Lo NERFINISHED
Lolita NERFINISHED
appearsInWork Lolita NERFINISHED
associatedConcept nymphet
centralThemeIn Lolita NERFINISHED
centralToDebateOn ethics of unreliable narration
representation of minors in literature
centralToGenre literary fiction
characterization manipulated
playful
rebellious
vulnerable
creator Vladimir Nabokov NERFINISHED
deathAge 17
deathYearInFiction 1949
diesOf childbirth complications
firstAppearance novel "Lolita" NERFINISHED
firstPublicationYear 1955
fullName Dolores Haze NERFINISHED
gender female
hasChildWith Richard Schiller NERFINISHED
languageOfOriginalWork English
laterLivesWith Richard Schiller NERFINISHED
livesIn Ramsdale, New Hampshire (fictional) NERFINISHED
marries Richard Schiller NERFINISHED
mother Charlotte Haze NERFINISHED
narrativePerspectiveOn filtered through Humbert Humbert
nationalityInStory American
occupationInStory schoolgirl
portrayedBy Dominique Swain NERFINISHED
Sue Lyon NERFINISHED
portrayedInAdaptation 1962 film "Lolita" NERFINISHED
1997 film "Lolita" NERFINISHED
primaryAntagonisticRelationshipWith Humbert Humbert NERFINISHED
stepfather Humbert Humbert NERFINISHED
subjectOf grooming
kidnapping
sexual exploitation
symbolizes corruption of innocence
objectification of girls
victimization of minors
termCoinedAroundCharacter nymphet
workAuthor Vladimir Nabokov NERFINISHED

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Lolita fullName Dolores Haze