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This powerful social novel by Charles Dickens follows the life of a gentle orphan born into poverty and cruelty in the harsh underworld of nineteenth-century London. Raised in workhouses where hunger, neglect, and injustice are everyday realities, the boy clings to innocence and quiet courage in a world determined to harden him. His simple request for kindness becomes an act of rebellion in a system built on punishment and indifference.
Cast into the shadows of the city, he is drawn into a world of thieves, manipulation, and hidden violence, where criminals exploit the vulnerable and survival often demands the loss of conscience. Yet even in the darkest corners of London, compassion flickers through unexpected hands. As danger closes in and secrets from his past begin to surface, his fate hangs between corruption and rescue, despair and hope.
Through vivid emotion and fierce moral vision, Charles Dickens exposes the brutality of poverty, the cruelty of social systems, and the quiet strength of goodness under pressure. The novel explores innocence, crime, injustice, loyalty, and redemption with unforgettable force. It is a haunting and compassionate portrait of a child's struggle to remain human in a world that profits from suffering.
Cast into the shadows of the city, he is drawn into a world of thieves, manipulation, and hidden violence, where criminals exploit the vulnerable and survival often demands the loss of conscience. Yet even in the darkest corners of London, compassion flickers through unexpected hands. As danger closes in and secrets from his past begin to surface, his fate hangs between corruption and rescue, despair and hope.
Through vivid emotion and fierce moral vision, Charles Dickens exposes the brutality of poverty, the cruelty of social systems, and the quiet strength of goodness under pressure. The novel explores innocence, crime, injustice, loyalty, and redemption with unforgettable force. It is a haunting and compassionate portrait of a child's struggle to remain human in a world that profits from suffering.
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