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Book Report



Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist.

The People’s Literature Publishing House,1999.

Oliver Twist is a story by Charles Dickens that takes place in the middle of the 19th century. It the story of a young orphan named Oliver Twist. His mother died while giving birth in an old workhouse. He has moved around through different orphanages and finally runs away to the streets of London. On the way to London he meets a nice boy named Jack Dawkins, also known as the Dodger. The Dodger gave the poor orphan a place to stay and something to eat and drink. Oliver found out that his new "friends" were thieves and they forced Oliver to help them with a robbery. They were supposed to use Oliver to sneak into a house through a small opening and unlock the front door. The owners were awakened and Oliver got shot. Oliver's partners in crime fled the scene. Oliver told the owners of the house his story and they took him as their own. Oliver grew attached. The family educated him and put him to work a little. At the end of the story an old friend named Mr. Brownlow adopted him.

One theme in Oliver Twist is to know your friends better. In this book Oliver met a boy named Jack Dawkins. He seemed like a nice boy and offered Oliver some food and a place to stay. Oliver got to be friends with Jack Dawkins and his friend named Charlie Bates. One day they were "going to work" when all of the sudden Jack and Charlie stole a handkerchief from an old man. The two boys were thieves! They ran away and left Oliver in the alley. When the old man realized that his handkerchief was missing he though Oliver did it. The old man started to chase Oliver and yelled out "Stop thief! Stop thief!" Jack Dawkins and Charlie Bates joined in the chase so that they did not look suspicious. They no sooner heard the cry, and saw Oliver running, than, guessing exactly how the matter stood, they issued forth with great promptitude; and, shouting 'Stop thief!' too, joined in the pursuit like good citizens. If Oliver noticed that the young boys were thieves he would not have been arrested and he would not have eventually been shot in the arm. But, because he was in need of a friend he seemed to over look the fact that the kids were thieves. Later in the story Nancy, a prostitute, betrayed her friends and her lover. She tried to warn Oliver's friends of Mr. Monks


plans. Bill Sikes her lover and colleague trusted her not to tell what went on inside the house. If he could only tell that she had a change in heart he would not have had to kill her and she wouldn't have been able to tell Oliver's friends Mr. Monks plans and where Bill Sikes. If she didn't tell Oliver's friends where Bill Sikes lived he would not have had the police after him and he would not have accidentally killed himself. So if people just knew their friends better it would have saved many people's lives and the story would have turned out different.

Another theme in Oliver Twist is the friendliness of strangers. Throughout the story pure strangers were treating Oliver nicely. When Oliver was walking to London a nice boy offered Oliver a place to stay and some food to eat. "I've got to be in London tonight; and I know a 'spectable old gentleman as loves there, wot'll give you lodging for nothink, and never ask for the change-" Even though the nice young man turned out to be a thief and was recruiting Oliver as a pickpocket, he was still being very nice. Later in the story Oliver was forced to rob a house and the owners of the house were woken up during the robbery and Oliver was shot in the arm. The owners of the house listened to Oliver and he told them that he was forced to rob their house and they took him in and cared for him. They nursed him to optimum health and they also educated him and he helped them out by doing errands in return. They also drove Oliver a full days ride to the town where Mr. Brownlow lived just to visit him. Nancy also helped out Oliver and died while in the helping process. She warned Oliver's friends about Mr. Monks plans and Bill Sikes found out and killed her. "It was a ghastly figure to look upon. The murderer staggering backward to the wall, and shutting out the sight with his hand, seized a heavy club and struck her down." Oliver was a very lucky boy to have so many strangers that were willing to help him out.

How can such a little boy who had already suffered oppressive affliction remain pure in body and mild? The reason is the nature of goodness. I think it is the most important information imlied in the novel by Dickens. He believed that goodness could conquer every difficulty. I do believe that those who are kind-hearted live more happily than those who are evil-minded.

To my disappointment, nowadays some people seem to doubt the existence of the goodness in humanity. They look down on people’s honesty and kindness, thinking it foolish of people to be warm-hearted. As a result, they show no sympathy to those who are in trouble and seldom offer to help others. On the other hand, they attach importance to


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