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A young orphan's journey through hardship, injustice, and the search for a better life.
Oliver Twist is one of the most powerful and enduring novels by Charles Dickens, offering a moving portrayal of poverty, inequality, and compassion in Victorian England.
The story follows Oliver Twist, a young orphan who grows up in difficult conditions and faces cruelty, exploitation, and hardship. After escaping a harsh workhouse, Oliver encounters a world of criminals and vulnerable people in the streets of London, where he must navigate danger while holding onto his innocence and hope.
Through unforgettable characters, including the mysterious Fagin and the kind-hearted individuals who seek to help Oliver, Dickens explores themes of social injustice, morality, family, and redemption.
A landmark of English literature, Oliver Twist remains a timeless classic that continues to inspire readers with its powerful storytelling and unforgettable emotional depth.
Oliver Twist is one of the most powerful and enduring novels by Charles Dickens, offering a moving portrayal of poverty, inequality, and compassion in Victorian England.
The story follows Oliver Twist, a young orphan who grows up in difficult conditions and faces cruelty, exploitation, and hardship. After escaping a harsh workhouse, Oliver encounters a world of criminals and vulnerable people in the streets of London, where he must navigate danger while holding onto his innocence and hope.
Through unforgettable characters, including the mysterious Fagin and the kind-hearted individuals who seek to help Oliver, Dickens explores themes of social injustice, morality, family, and redemption.
A landmark of English literature, Oliver Twist remains a timeless classic that continues to inspire readers with its powerful storytelling and unforgettable emotional depth.
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