Introduction to Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita/Symbolism

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Symbol (as a stylistic device) is an object or a concept which represents or suggests another concept or idea in the story. "Lolita" is crammed with symbols, the most important ones include:

  • Prison
  • The theater
  • Apple

Please think for a moment what those objects meant to you as you were reading the book. Remember that there are no right or wrong answers - the understanding of meaning of symbols is always individual. If you are ready with your answers, read more about symbols in "Lolita" here.