In the summer of 1999, I decided to read Charles Dickens' book Oliver Twist. Reading this book will better prepare for my future global research course as it covers many areas and periods that we will learn in the classroom. Although this book is a classic thing I think familiar, I read it and pay attention to the scene and environment of the little boy's life, but I am concerned with historical events and customs of his time I noticed. Below is a report that contains the answer to my summer reading program question.
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. - Tension and hanging monkey's feet "Monkey claws" has many techniques for creating tension and hanging. From the beginning, you can see that the language being used sets the scene and conveys the emotions of the story; "It's cold at night and wet." A sad mistake is soon suggesting that the story is based on evil, which creates tension when it attracts the interests of the reader.
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
Oliver twist was born in the studio. Oliver 's mother died at birth and became an orphan. Oliver spent the first nine years of his life in an orphanage. At the orphanage, they named him Oliver Twist. One day Oliver was sent to coffin maker from Mr. Bumble (a terrible man). So he had not been treated well so he ran away to London. In London, he met Nancy, Fagin and Bill Sykes. Bill and Fagin want to be Oliver's criminals. One day, Oliver had to break into a big house with Sykes. They were caught. Bill Sykes and his assistant got the opportunity to escape. But the shot Oliver returned to a big house. Rose Mary will take care of him. At the same time, Nancy learned about Oliver's past. She went to find Mr. Brownrow (a good man who took care of Oliver) and Ross told them about Oliver's history. I found Oliver 's identity was discovered. He has a younger brother named Monks. He is a criminal