Write about value , find a quote in the book. Discussion quote and vaue in response.
I felt that there was a shift in character relations where the main guy humber humbert learned the valuable lesson of parenting. His shift upon moving to the new city was surprising to me and the author used the teacher or principle as a catalyst to make him open up a bit more and give his girl some life opportunities that unfortunately bit him in the ass because it enlightened her. "You should really let your daughter be more involved, she seems sexually under developed" said the teacher that made him let her have friends over more often (Although this benefited him too.) Nonetheless he developed that value, it's almost as if this value could be compared with a "learning to let go" value in which he eventually accepts her rejection (even though he was pushed away forcefully) but he is always transfixed with his "Lolita" just not so much Dolores.
the whole value of letting go has a lot of universality behind it, we as humans, are easily transfixed on certain things, actions, people and it's something we all go through, but it's only through learning to let go, is when we can sort of cope with the situation. Most people never let go but its that faux idea of letting it go that makes it seem all the more worth it. For Instance, most people never get over their first love, but tell them selves they are over it and can continue to love another, but the first is always in their mind at some points.
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