Friday, February 15, 2019
Societyââ¬â¢s Attitude Towards Under Privileged Children in the Novel Olive
Societys Attitude Towards Under Privileged Children in the Novel Oliver plowOliver Twist is one of Charles Dickens almost enduringly popularnovels. Best cognise for his host of distinctively cruel, comic andrepugnant characters, Charles Dickens remains the most widely read ofthe Victorian novelists. Oliver Twist, a meek, mild five-year-old boy, isborn in the workhouse and spends his early years there until, findingthe audaciousness to ask for more food, Please, sir, I want some more. heis make to leave. Oliver represents the underprivileged children inthis novel. Dickens shows us auberges locating towards Oliver and theunder privileged children, they were abused, b occupyen and brought up byhand. Oliver Twist is a criticism of the workhouses, the judicialsystem and the criminal world of London fiat of the time. Dickensuse of satire and descriptive style conveys the pain of the inauspicious to the reader. His narrative skills are loaded with bitingsarcasm and irony make the novel a chilling revelation of the lifeof the orphans.Dickens was a lifelong champion of the worthless. He himself suffered theharsh abuse visited upon the poor by the English legal system, as hehimself was an orphan. In England in the 1830s, the poor had no voice,political or economically. In Oliver Twist, he presents the everyday being of the lowest characters of English society. He goes farbeyond the experiences of the workhouse, extending his depiction of pauperisation to Londons squalid streets, dark alehouses, and thievesdens, he gives voice to those who had no voice, showing us a linkbetween politics and lit with his language techniques andsocial commentary. The novel is that of a young individual boy but t... ...y to make us visualize the19th century London.Characters such as Mr.Brownlow, Nancy, Ms. Rose, all give comfort toOlivers life but yucky characters such Fagin and Sikes never allowOliver to be in peace.Dickens shows us how society stool change the life of a perso n. Thedifferent classes of society all have good and bad. But in the end we eff that good prevails over evil. The novel has made me realize thatI can survive under any circumstances if I keep rely and keep prayinglike Oliver did, have more faith. The novel also inspires me as goodprevails over evil and always will. The novel is also an shopping center openerfor me as it teaches me to appreciate the comforts of my life as Ihave a home to live in, love from my parents, food to eat everyday andit teaches me to be more understanding and gentle towards younger concourse who are less fortunate than me.
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