Oliver is born in a workhouse in a
small town about 70 miles from London in early 1800s.
Children in a workhouse |
After a brief, unhappy period at Mr. Sowerberry's ,
Oliver runs away toward London.
Here he meets Jack Dawkins, better known as The Artful Dodger, who buys him lunch and offers to introduce him to a "gentleman" in London who will give him a place to stay.
The “gentleman” is called Fagin and he runs a school for pickpockets, but Oliver is not a successful student: he is caught on his first atttempt at theft. Mr. Brownlow, the victim, is stricken by the ragged and unhealthy appearance of Oliver so rather than charging him with theft, he takes him home and takes care for him.
Oliver was very happy in the Brownlow's home, but his adventures were not over.
Here he meets Jack Dawkins, better known as The Artful Dodger, who buys him lunch and offers to introduce him to a "gentleman" in London who will give him a place to stay.
The “gentleman” is called Fagin and he runs a school for pickpockets, but Oliver is not a successful student: he is caught on his first atttempt at theft. Mr. Brownlow, the victim, is stricken by the ragged and unhealthy appearance of Oliver so rather than charging him with theft, he takes him home and takes care for him.
Oliver was very happy in the Brownlow's home, but his adventures were not over.
A mysterious man
named Monks wants Fagin to recapture Oliver. Fagin sends a thief, Bill Sikes and his lover Nancy, to kidnap Olive
and bring him to Fagin.
Then Fagin sends Oliver with Sikes to rob
a house. Again, Oliver is caught while Sikes escapes. Oliver is again
nursed back to health by those he tried to rob and he spends a wonderful summer with Mrs. Maylie, and her adopted niece Rose
However, the still mysterious Monks persists in trying to
capture Oliver and when Nancy tries to warn Rose, she is brutally
murdered by Sikes who later dies escaping as he accidentally hangs
himself. Finally after Nancy is murdered all of the truth is
revealed. Monks is Oliver's half brother. Oliver knew nothing about
his father but it seems that he was the product of an adulterous
affair between wealthy Mr. Leeford and a woman named Agnes Fleming.
His father had died and had left money to Oliver on the condition
that he have a good reputation. Rose is actually the sister of
Oliver's mother and thus his aunt.
Fagin is executed. Monks goes to
the United States and the Artful Dodger is sent to Australia.
Dickens
uses the Artful Dodger's trial to make a strong statement on the lack
of opportunity for the poor and the evils of industrialization in
England. Oliver is adopted by the Brownlow's and most assuredly lives
happily ever after.
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