Oliver Twist , published serially from 1837 to 1839, follows the titular character Oliver, a poor orphan, as he is faced with a number of unfortunate events, all of which are a result of his poverty. Charles Dickens used this novel as a means of social criticism after the adoption of the Poor Law of 1834. The novel's hero, Oliver Twist is aged nine at the beginning of the novel, and several years older by the end (it is not clear exactly how much time elapses; he is probably about twelve). Born of an unwed mother, in a poorhouse, Oliver is raised in the same poorhouse, then apprenticed to a coffin -maker named Sowerberry. After getting in a fight with another apprentice regarding his mother's reputation, Oliver strikes out for London on foot, where he accidentally falls in with a group of ... Introduction To The Novel Summary Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens Oliver Bend, distributed in 1837-1839, is one of Charles Dickens’s most celebrated books, telling the story of a youthful vagrant exploring the unforgiving substances of life in 19th-century Britain. Through Oliver ’s travel, Dickens uncovered the social shameful acts and systemic issues of the time, especially those influencing the destitute and powerless. The novel is striking for its distinctive characters, strong ... Study guide for Oliver Twist by Charles Dicken, with plot summary, character analysis, and literary analysis.
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