Oliver Twist Comparison

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In Oliver Twist , title character's mother dies in childbirth and he becomes orphan in a workhouse . The children are starving there and when Twist politely asks for more food , he will be treated even more cruelly . When he is sent to work for a funeral director who strikes him , he flees to London. He gets involved in a life of crime. Oliver's good hearth and legacy saves him in the end.1

The book was so popular that almost everyone who could read English read about Oliver's misery and plight of workhouse children. Strong legislative reforms in the government eventually led to laws that protect children from harsh working conditions and the plight of the hungry, working children could no longer be ignored .2

Charles Dickens lived in the same times as Oliver Twist. He saw society and how it looked and tried to show this in his book . One would think that he writes about his own life when you compare his biography and Oliver Twist . I want to look more closely at the nature found in his book and life of the biographical perspective and why was it so important for him to show that a time society.

Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth, England on 7 February 1812, to John and Elizabeth Dickens. He was the second of eight children. His mother worked in service of the Lord, and his father worked as a clerk at the Port office. John Dickens was imprisoned for debt when Charles was young. Charles Dickens began work on a film density layer, managed by a relative of his mother when he was twelve, and hard times and poverty affected him deeply. Likewise, the concern for social justice and reform which appeared later in his writings grew out of the harsh conditions he experienced in the warehouse.3

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...ressed children. Oliver Twist attacked the exploitation of children in the workhouse.5

Through the novel Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens shows people the reality of the XIX century workhouses. Along with many firm believers, Dickens attack against the unjust social system helped to influence society, like "conditions in the workhouses improved later in the 1900s, and services such as social care and social security replaced workhouses altogether in the first half of the 20 - century "- Richard Dewayne Morris
Charles Dickens used his novel to point out the truth about Victorian England that polite society tried to ignore.

Despite all of Dickens's goal was to pointedly describe the reality of how and where Oliver lived and survived on the streets of a city that did not want him. The novel portrays the best of human nature in contrast with the worst of human nature.

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