Oliver Twist
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Oliver Twist

by Charles Dickens

Publisher
Independently Published
Pages
346
Language
English
Published
1838

Overview

Oliver Twist follows an orphaned boy through workhouse cruelty, criminal exploitation, and the crowded streets of London, where innocence is repeatedly tested by poverty and power. Charles Dickens builds a vivid social novel around Oliver's search for safety, using unforgettable villains, comic side characters, and scenes of hardship to expose institutional neglect.

This is a strong choice for readers drawn to Victorian fiction, moral drama, crime plots, and novels that mix sentiment with sharp social criticism. Oliver Twist offers suspense and pathos while asking how a child survives systems designed to erase him, making it both an accessible Dickens story and a forceful portrait of compassion under pressure.

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Meryem@hemmeryem· 8mo🇹🇷

insanoğlu eninde sonunda insandır. onları istediğiniz kadar yükseltin daha yuksek, daga önemli mevkilere getirin. İpek kaftanlarıyla kokartlı şapkalarını aldığınız zanan eski ağırbaşlılıklarını kaybedecekler ve halk üzerinde eskisi kadar etki kuramayacaklardır. saygınlığın ve hatta bazı kere kutsallığın,giyilen yelek ve ceketle ilişkisi birçok kişinin sandığından daha çoktur.

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