Charlotte Haze

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Charlotte Haze is a central character in Vladimir Nabokov's novel "Lolita," portrayed as the insecure, middle-aged widow whose infatuation with Humbert Humbert enables his proximity to her daughter.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel character
ageDescriptor middle-aged
alsoKnownAs Charlotte NERFINISHED
Mrs. Haze NERFINISHED
appearsIn Lolita NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath car accident
creator Vladimir Nabokov NERFINISHED
diesIn Lolita NERFINISHED
discovers Humbert Humbert’s diary
Humbert Humbert’s obsession with Dolores Haze
fallsInLoveWith Humbert Humbert NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Lolita universe
firstPublicationContext Lolita (1955 novel) NERFINISHED
gender female
hasChild Dolores Haze NERFINISHED
hasDaughter Dolores Haze NERFINISHED
isInfatuatedWith Humbert Humbert NERFINISHED
isLandladyOf Humbert Humbert NERFINISHED
isMotherOf Dolores Haze NERFINISHED
isObjectOf Humbert Humbert’s contempt
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
livesWith Dolores Haze NERFINISHED
Humbert Humbert NERFINISHED
maritalStatus widow
marries Humbert Humbert NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction obstacle and catalyst in Humbert Humbert’s plans
nationality American
owns Haze household
personalityTrait insecure
jealous
possessive
relationshipToProtagonist Humbert Humbert’s wife
religion Christian (implied) NERFINISHED
residesIn Ramsdale NERFINISHED
roleInPlot enables Humbert Humbert’s proximity to Dolores Haze
socialClass middle class

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Lolita mother Charlotte Haze