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Oliver Twist
By: Charles Dickens
Oliver Twist is a book that shows us how uncomfortable and unromantic this world is. ... This is all detailed clearly in Oliver Twist. ... Many people were shocked at Dickens’ Oliver Twist, saying the work was immoral. ... (Cecil5)
Melodrama, romance, and coincidence are used extensively throughout Oliver Twist. Dickens’ interjects a lot of his own life experiences in Oliver Twist. The settings in Oliver Twist are more realistic than the settings in most novels. ... Oliver Twist was Dickens’ first crime novel. ... With Oliver Twist being only the second book he had written Dickens took quite a chance. His readers were not expecting anything in comparison to what he penned in Oliver Twist. ...
Oliver Twist was the first of Dickens’ nightmares. ... In Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens inspires his readers to feel sympathy for the villains even though they reap the full weight of society’s wrath.
Approximate Word count = 750 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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