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* Her name is most likely a reference to the promiscuous young girl in the novel ''Lolita'' written by Vladimir Nabokov. Based on her traits (Bookworm, Childish, and Great Kisser), this theory seems even more likely. |
* Her name is most likely a reference to the promiscuous young girl in the novel ''Lolita'' written by Vladimir Nabokov. Based on her traits (Bookworm, Childish, and Great Kisser), this theory seems even more likely. |
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* Her name could also be a reference to the Japanese fashion style "Gothic Lolita" |
* Her name could also be a reference to the Japanese fashion style "Gothic Lolita" |
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* The term ''"lolita"'' originated in Europe, and so her name may refer to the Goths' European ties. |
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* The name ''Lolita'' is a diminutive form of the Spanish name ''Dolores ''which means "sorrows". |
* The name ''Lolita'' is a diminutive form of the Spanish name ''Dolores ''which means "sorrows". |
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* Her ghost has been known to flirt with Gunther while Cornelia isn't looking. |
* Her ghost has been known to flirt with Gunther while Cornelia isn't looking. |