Oliver twist note Chapter 1 Oliver's mother born in the studio died at birth without wearing a wedding ring Chapter 2 Each child sent to his wife (director) of a teenager earned a doll, a child Oliver who makes you hungry left the studio and Mr. Bambru took him to an adult studio, Oliver lost the bet and asked for more food at dinner; adults were so surprised that nobody was from him Even if you take him, you have £ 5. Chapter 3 Mr. Gamfield tried to treat Oliver as his apprentice while cleaning the chimney, looking at the pale face of Oliver, asking if he would like to be an apprentice of Gamfield.
"Oliver Twist" seems to be a simple story, but that is just an illusion. "Oliver Twist" covers very controversial topics such as child abuse, classicism, poverty. The problem Dickens covered with Oliver Twist has been present for generations and will continue to exist as people who are never equal always exist.
Charles Dickens wrote "Oliver Tabis" from 1873 to 1839. Oliver Twist is the second novel by Charles Dickens. Oliver Twist began to work as a sketch; later chapters gradually appeared in the magazines and became a series, and eventually published the entire novel after all. Charles Dickens had a bad childhood time; he had to work at the factory for several months. This novel reveals much of the Victorian attitude that Dickens experienced during poverty. Oliver Twist received 9 years of abuse at the baby farm.
In his novel "Oliver Twist", Charles Dickens explains the classic story of a misplaced orphan (in real life experience) called Oliver Twist. This story shows the adventure of Oliver Twist who lost parents at a very young age and lost the opportunity to live a decent life. His mother died during childbirth, and his father obviously missed his life from the beginning. He spent a calm year at a far-off "baby farm" that little or no children care about at all, despised