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Why does Humbert Humbert incriminate himself?

What is the reason that Humbert Humbert tells so many incriminating details to the police when he doesn't need to? Is is guilt?
Posted by harry t #65542 at Oct 18, 2008 6:46 PM || Report this post || Reply

The great mystery of the novel is why he does that. However, a fairly brief answer would be that he is mad. He references his own madness several times throughout the novel, and we ourselves can see his insanity through his desire to kill Quilty and success in doing so. It also allows Nabokov to treat his audience as the "jury" and have us be bedazzled by Humbert's language - ask yourself if you condemned him or exonerated him at the end.
Posted by anisha r #74623 at Dec 30, 2008 1:38 PM || Report this post || Reply

 

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