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OLIVERTWIST1

OLIVERTWIST1CharlesDickens(7February1812–9June1870),pen-name"Boz",wasthemostpopularEnglishnovelistoftheVictorianeraandoneofthemostpopularofalltime.Hecreatedsomeofliterature'smostmemorablecharacters.Hisnovelsandshortstorieshavenevergoneoutofprint.Aconcernwithwhathesawasthepressingneedforsocialreformisathemethatrunsthroughouthiswork.22022/12/25CharlesDickens(7February18LifetimesWorksThefirstperiod(1836-1841)

feature:youthfuloptimismSketchesbyBoz

ThePickwickPapers

OliverTwist

NicholasNickleby

TheOldCuriocityShop

BarnabyRudge3LifetimesWorksThesecondperiod(1842-1851)

feature:excitementandirritation

AmericanNotes

AChristmasCarol

MartinChuzzlewit

TheChimesTheCricketontheHearthDombeyandSon

DavidCopperfield

4Thesecondperiod(1842-1851) thethirdperiod(1851-1870)

feature:intensifyingpessimism

AChild'sHistoryofEngland)BleakHouse

HardTimes

LittleDorrit

ATaleofTwoCities

GreatExpectations

OurMutualFriend

TheMysteryofEdwinDrood5thethirdperiod(1851-1870) fOliverTwist,oneofthemost

famousworksof

CharlesDickens’,isanovelreflectingthetragic

factofthelifeinBritainin19th

century.OliverTwistisaboutaboynamedOliverTwist,whoescapesfromanorphanage

andmeetsagangofpickpocketers

inLondon.ThenovelisoneofDickens'smostwell-knownworks,andhasbeenthesubjectofnumerousfilmandtelevisionadaptations.

OliverTwist,oneofthemostfamousworksofCharlesDickens’,isanovelreflectingthetragicfactofthelifeinBritainin19thcentury.62022/12/25OliverTwist,oneofthemostMainCharactersOliverTwist-Themaincharacterofthestory.Oliverisanaffection-starvedlittleboywhowillnotcommitcrimes.Hewasabusedasayoungchild,andonlywantstobeloved.Hisadventuresmakehimthebestoffriendsandtheworstofenemies.Fagin-

Themainantagonistinthestory,“TheJew”takesOliverunderhiswingandtriestomakeapickpocketoutofhim.Heisapowerfulcrimeleaderwhohasanaffectionforonlymoneyandwillkillanyonewhostandsinhisway.Nancy-AwomanwhoworksforFaginandtriestohelpOliverwhicheventuallyleadstoherdeath.heispassionate,caring,andlovesSikes,whoeventuallykillsher.Mr.Brownlow-AmanwhoOliver’sthieffriendsrobonthestreet.HetakesOliverin,anddiscovershistrueparentage.72022/12/25MainCharactersOliverTwist-TOlivertwist(hero)Fagin(badman)Nancy(kindness)Mr.brownlow(nice)happylifeadoptedsavedtaughthimtostealworksBillsikes(badman)partners82022/12/25OlivertwistFaginNancyMr.browPlease,sir,Iwantsomemore.92022/12/25Please,sir,Iwantsomemore.92Aboutthebook,Ithink,Dickenswanttoletthereadersknowthe19th-centuryLondon’sdarkness,terror,violence,anddeception!AndalsowantustoseeaboynamedOliverwhohadatragiclifebutdon’tlosehiskindness.Forexample“Givemeback!”O(jiān)livercried.“thosebooksbelongtothekindoldgentlemanwhotookmeintohishome.Sendhimbackthebooksandthemoney-he’llthinkIstolethem!”MyFeeling102022/12/25Aboutthebook,Ithink,DickeNancy'smoralcomplexityinseveralofthemaincharactersandveryunique.althoughheisaisoathief,,butwhenshesacrificetheirlivestoprotectOliverwhosheisnotveryfamiliarwith.Herbehaviorisverytouching.ThereisnotmuchdescriptionofNancybutherworldwecanslightlyfeelit:helplessness,anger,andcontradiction.112022/12/25Nancy'smoralcomplexityinseThegirlshookherhead.“I’mchainedtohim,badastheyare.I’vegonetoofartochangemylifenow.”shelookednervouslyoverhershoulder.“Icanfeelthosedreadfulterrorsagain–visionofbloodanddeath.Imustgohome.”122022/12/25Thegirlshookherhead.“I’mThisisakindman,hegivesOliverenoughtrust.Andwiththehelpofhim,Olivergetoutofthebadsituationandhaveagoodlife.132022/12/25Thisisakindman,hegivesOlTHANKS!142022/12/25THANKS!142022/12/18OLIVERTWIST15

OLIVERTWIST1CharlesDickens(7February1812–9June1870),pen-name"Boz",wasthemostpopularEnglishnovelistoftheVictorianeraandoneofthemostpopularofalltime.Hecreatedsomeofliterature'smostmemorablecharacters.Hisnovelsandshortstorieshavenevergoneoutofprint.Aconcernwithwhathesawasthepressingneedforsocialreformisathemethatrunsthroughouthiswork.162022/12/25CharlesDickens(7February18LifetimesWorksThefirstperiod(1836-1841)

feature:youthfuloptimismSketchesbyBoz

ThePickwickPapers

OliverTwist

NicholasNickleby

TheOldCuriocityShop

BarnabyRudge17LifetimesWorksThesecondperiod(1842-1851)

feature:excitementandirritation

AmericanNotes

AChristmasCarol

MartinChuzzlewit

TheChimesTheCricketontheHearthDombeyandSon

DavidCopperfield

18Thesecondperiod(1842-1851) thethirdperiod(1851-1870)

feature:intensifyingpessimism

AChild'sHistoryofEngland)BleakHouse

HardTimes

LittleDorrit

ATaleofTwoCities

GreatExpectations

OurMutualFriend

TheMysteryofEdwinDrood19thethirdperiod(1851-1870) fOliverTwist,oneofthemost

famousworksof

CharlesDickens’,isanovelreflectingthetragic

factofthelifeinBritainin19th

century.OliverTwistisaboutaboynamedOliverTwist,whoescapesfromanorphanage

andmeetsagangofpickpocketers

inLondon.ThenovelisoneofDickens'smostwell-knownworks,andhasbeenthesubjectofnumerousfilmandtelevisionadaptations.

OliverTwist,oneofthemostfamousworksofCharlesDickens’,isanovelreflectingthetragicfactofthelifeinBritainin19thcentury.202022/12/25OliverTwist,oneofthemostMainCharactersOliverTwist-Themaincharacterofthestory.Oliverisanaffection-starvedlittleboywhowillnotcommitcrimes.Hewasabusedasayoungchild,andonlywantstobeloved.Hisadventuresmakehimthebestoffriendsandtheworstofenemies.Fagin-

Themainantagonistinthestory,“TheJew”takesOliverunderhiswingandtriestomakeapickpocketoutofhim.Heisapowerfulcrimeleaderwhohasanaffectionforonlymoneyandwillkillanyonewhostandsinhisway.Nancy-AwomanwhoworksforFaginandtriestohelpOliverwhicheventuallyleadstoherdeath.heispassionate,caring,andlovesSikes,whoeventuallykillsher.Mr.Brownlow-AmanwhoOliver’sthieffriendsrobonthestreet.HetakesOliverin,anddiscovershistrueparentage.212022/12/25MainCharactersOliverTwist-TOlivertwist(hero)Fagin(badman)Nancy(kindness)Mr.brownlow(nice)happylifeadoptedsavedtaughthimtostealworksBillsikes(badman)partners222022/12/25OlivertwistFaginNancyMr.browPlease,sir,Iwantsomemore.232022/12/25Please,sir,Iwantsomemore.92Aboutthebook,Ithink,Dickenswanttoletthereadersknowthe19th-centuryLondon’sdarkness,terror,violence,anddeception!AndalsowantustoseeaboynamedOliverwhohadatragiclifebutdon’tlosehiskindness.Forexample“Givemeback!”O(jiān)livercried.“thosebooksbelongtothekindoldgentlemanwhotookmeintohishome.Sendhimbackthebooksandthemoney-he’llthinkIstolethem!”MyFeeling242022/12/25Aboutthebook,Ithink,DickeNancy'smoralcomplexit

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