Why AP?
Hi guys, welcome back to my fourth post! In this post, I'm going to be discussing the reason that I think Lolita , though a pretty mature and disturbing book as a whole, would make a good book to use on an AP exam and why it is of sufficient "literary merit." (Spoiler alert: March fourth's post, a.k.a. my final post, is going to bee about the meaning of Lolita as a whole; I'm putting it off to give myself more time to digest the book I've just finished). Previously on Lolita , as you may or may not remember, Lolita finally escaped her stepfather with another man. After this, our crazy [in love] friend Humbert retraces his and Lolita's steps to literally all of the hundreds of hotels and motels the two of them stayed in to see if he can figure out her current whereabouts. That's in bold to stress how intent Humbert is on getting Lolita back and the lengths he'll go to do just that. As he does this, he figures out all the fake names Lolita'...