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• Mr. Brownlow- A man who Oliver’s thief friends rob on the street. He takes Oliver in, and discovers his true parentage.
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taught him to steal
works
saved
• Dombey and Son
• David Copperfield
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the third period(1851-1870)
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feature:intensifying pessimism
• A Child's History of England )
• Bleak House
• Hard Times
fact of the life in Britain in 19th century. Oliver Twist is
about a boy named Oliver Twist, who escapes from an
orphanage and meets a gang of pickpocketers in London.
• Fagin- The main antagonist in the story, “The Jew” takes Oliver under his wing and tries to make a pickpocket out of him. He is a powerful crime leader who has an affection for only money and will kill anyone who stands in his way.
• Nancy- A woman who works for Fagin and tries to help Oliver which eventually leads to her death. he is passionate, caring, and loves Sikes, who eventually kills her.
• Little Dorrit
• A Tale of Two Cities
• Great Expectations
• Our Mutual Friend
• The Mystery of Edwin Drood
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• Oliver Twist, one of the most • famousworks of Charles Dickens’,
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Lifetimes Works
The first period (1836-1841) • feature:youthful optimism • Sketches by Boz • The Pickwick Papers • Oliver Twist • Nicholas Nickleby • The Old Curiocity Shop • Barnaby Rudge
• is a novel reflecting the tragic • fact of the life in Britain in 19th
• century.
Oliver Twist, one of the most famousworks of Charles
Dickens’, is a novel reflecting the tragic
The novel is one of Dickens's most well-known works,
and has been the subject of numerous film and
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television adaptations.
Main Characters
• Oliver Twist- The main character of the story. Oliver is an affection-starved little boy who will not commit crimes. He was abused as a young child, and only wants to be loved. His adventures make him the best of friends and the worst of enemies.
Fagin (bad man)
partners
adopted Oliver twist (hero)
Nancy (kindness)
Bill sikes (bad man)
Mr.brownlow (nice)
happy life
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Charles Dickens
(7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870), penname "Boz", was the most popular English novelist of the Victorian era and one of the most popular of all time. He created some of literature's most memorable characters. His novels and short stories have never gone out of print. A concern with what he saw as the pressing need for social reform is a theme that runs throughout his work.
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The second period (1842-1851)
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feature:excitement and irritation
• American Notes
• A Christmas Carol
• Martin Chuzzlewit
• The Chimes
• The Cricket on the Hearth