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Title: Lolita, Lo-lee-ta and American Beauty


1
Lolita, Lo-lee-ta and

American
Beauty
  • Across Medium and Culture

2
The Story
  • Troubled writer, Humbert, goes to America
  • Falls in love with a pubescent girl - Lolita
  • Marries girls mother to get close to Lolita.
  • Mother dies, Humbert and Lolita embark on romance
    filled road trip
  • Between protagonist they are lovers, for world
    they are father-daughter.
  • Eventually Lolita, with the help of another older
    lover, Quilty, runs away and later marries a
    peer.
  • Humbert learns of Quiltys relationship and
    murders him.

3
Main Points
  • Transformation from literary to visual medium in
    Lolita deals with changing voice and
    perspective, and film censorship
  • Implications of transformation
  • from high to pop culture

4
Establishing a Foundation
  • Opening credits play to image of Humbert painting
    girls toenails.
  • Establishes Humberts fascination with and
    reverence of young girls
  • Erotic

5
Visual Substitution for Background
  • In novel
  • Humbert is obsessed with his first sexual
    encounter at age of twelve.
  • In Europe, he has a history with pubescent girls.
  • Theory of Nymphets Between the age limits of
    nine and fourteen there occur maidens who, to
    certain bewitched travelers, twice or many times
    older than they, reveal their true nature which
    is not human but nymphic (that is demoniac)
  • Erotic
  • In movie
  • Toenail scene hints at fascination with young
    girls.
  • Not showing specific girl creates a general
    characteristic.

6
Eternal Recurrence beginning
at the end
  • Movie begins with Humbert killing Quilty over
    Lolita
  • Changes dramatic tension throughout film
  • Humberts insanity in opening scene compensates
    for lack of explicit pedophilia
  • Gives same shocking effect
  • Giver characterization of spontaneity and
    impulsive.

7
Explicit Sex and Censorship
  • Characters get what they deserve in movie
  • Movie is vague but nuanced to allow extrapolation
    of explicitly stated elements in book especially
    regarding Humberts psyche.
  • Uses double-entendres
  • A game I learned at camp

8
Lolitas Characterization
  • Kubricks Lolita is older, bigger and more
    developed
  • Child aspect of character is lost to make room
    for sexuality less of a nymph more of a sex
    kitten.
  • Makes Humbert more sympathetic character. Movie
    does not have Humberts internal justifications.

9
American Roadtrip
  • In novel, year long across America roadtrip.
  • I did my best for hours on end to give her the
    impression of going places, of rolling onto
    some definite destination, to some unusual
    delight.
  • In movie, year trip reduced to view of their
    rear-windshield.
  • - Suggests not going
    anywhere at all.
  • Reality is impression and images

10
  • Lester Burnham anagram of Humbert Learns
  • Nod to Nabokovs word play (i.e. Vivian Darkbloom
    anagram of Vladimir Nabokov)
  • Both dissatisfied with reality of life and seek
    ethereal substitute/imitation or
  • escape from it.
  • The escape is manifested in Angela/Lolita

11
Symbols
  • Common Symbols
  • Rose
  • Feminine Mystique
  • The Couch and Portraits
  • Maintaining state of American perfection
  • Marvelous skin oh, marvelous tender and
    tanned, not the least blemish(41)

12
Angela Hayes and Lolita Haze
  • Visually very similar in both films
  • Humbert perceives sex-kitten Lolita as innocent
    while Lester perceives the virgin Angela as
    sexually experienced. Both men fall in love with
    a fallacy.
  • In American culture, image over substance

13
Transformation from Psychological to Cultural
Commentary
  • Characters in American Beauty are more generic
    Americans whereas in Lolita the characters are
    extreme distortions of the generic American
  • Lolita uses story of pedophilia to explore
    Humberts psyche while indirectly commenting on
    pitfalls of a consumer society while American
    Beauty uses pedophilia to comment on an emptiness
    in image driven suburban society.

14
Othello and Lolita
  • Background to Cannon/Storm and Gun at Beginning
  • Dramatic
  • Background replaced by love-duet/toenail.
  • Modern-day interpretation moves emphasis from
    psychological and character development to
    cultural
  • O and American Beauty

15
A Progression from Psychological to Social
  • As art moves from a literary to visual medium
    expository elements are transformed.
  • As high art moves to contemporary culture,
    psychological character development is supplanted
    by cultural criticism.
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