In the Victorian era, Sense and Sensibility and Oliver Twist were in parallel, but it was contrasted with many important factors. In both films, both authors reflect customs, class differences, and the role of children in society. Through these analyzes I was able to gain a new understanding of the Victorian situation. In the twist of Oliver, Oliver showed this behavior as a role. His manners best describe how the upper class children should behave in this era.
The purpose of this graduation thesis is to compare the narrative techniques of "Oliver Twist" and "David Copperfield". "Oliver twist" belongs to the first year of Dickens' literary work 1. Although it has been very successful since the first edition, critics do not mention it as one of Dickens' most valuable works. "Corporate" has been "distorted Oliver" for many years in 12 years, it is considered to be one of the most successful works of Charles Dickens. Dickens himself thinks David is "his favorite child". From the perspective of 3 narratives, as the research suggests, the two novels belong to different forms of narratives. "Oliver Twist" is conveyed by a third-party narrator. Structurally it is thought to be simpler than "David Copperfield". The narrator of "David Copperfield" is David himself. In other words, the story is conveyed by the hero. This story is a first person story. However, this issue will be explained in detail in this paper.
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 distant "baby farm" which was contempted little or not by the children.
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.