Oliver Twist
Autor: | Charles Dickens |
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EAN: | 9788028307103 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 16.07.2023 |
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Schlagworte: | artful dodger adventures childhood poverty narrative chris fagin's criminal mentorship heartwarming holiday classic juvenile crime adventure london underworld escapades social commentary fiction victorian orphan tale workhouse survival story |
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In 'Oliver Twist,' Charles Dickens presents a poignant portrayal of a young orphan navigating the grim realities of 19th-century England. The novel, characterized by its vivid characters and biting social commentary, employs a blend of realism and melodrama to expose the harsh conditions of the poor and the injustices of the workhouse system. Dickens deftly interweaves humor and pathos, employing a rich narrative style that enhances the emotional weight of Oliver's plight while satirizing the moral failures of society. Through memorable figures such as Fagin and Bill Sikes, Dickens critiques the dehumanizing effects of poverty and the struggle for identity amidst societal corruption. Dickens, born into a working-class family, experienced the pangs of poverty firsthand during his childhood. These personal experiences profoundly shaped his worldview and motivated his advocacy for social reform. His encounters with the stark disparities between wealth and poverty fueled his desire to portray the struggles of the underprivileged, as depicted in 'Oliver Twist,' which not only reveals the author's deep empathy but also his commitment to instigating societal change through literature. Recommended for both literary enthusiasts and social historians, 'Oliver Twist' remains an essential reading that transcends time. Dickens's ability to blend gripping storytelling with an urgent social message ensures that this novel is not only an entertaining read but also a vital critique of societal norms that continue to resonate today.