Oliver Twist
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"...It is a true tale of grief and trial, and tales usually are; if it were one of unmixed joy and happiness, it would be very brief. "Olver Twist is Charles Dickens' classic tale of an orphan in search of a true home. Facing the harsh reality and cruelty of poverty he is forced to live in a dark and dismal London workhouse run by Mr. Bumble, a cruel man who cheats the boys out of their meager rations. One of the most often quoted lines from the book is "Please, sir, I want some more". Said by young Oliver to a church workhouse employee, Oliver is not only not given more food, but he is also treated like a dreadful sinner and criminal. Hungry and desperate, Oliver makes his escape, but being penniless and alone, he is easily lured into a world of crime by Fagin, the mastermind of a gang of young pickpockets. Luckily, when Oliver is sent on a mission by Fagin, he is rescued by a kindly gentleman. This benefactor takes him in but Oliver finds himself involved in a battle with an evil person and must use his wits to protect himself and others until he ultimately find his place in the world. The sordid lives of street criminals and the cruel treatment of orphans living in London in the mid-19th century is exposed in Dicken's story. He satirizes child labor and domestic violence in what is considered to be an early social novel. Dickens himself, spent two years in the workhouse at the age of 12 and missed several years of education. Dickens created some of literature's best-known fictional characters, and is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era.
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Dickens, C. (2025). Oliver Twist. G&D Media.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Dickens, Charles. 2025. Oliver Twist. G&D Media.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Dickens, Charles, Oliver Twist. G&D Media, 2025.
MLA Citation (style guide)Dickens, Charles. Oliver Twist. G&D Media, 2025.
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