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OLIVER TWIST (1837-1839) - Coggle Diagram
OLIVER TWIST (1837-1839)
Victorian London
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slumbs, but even the rich life thanks to the neighbourhoods
- Oliver: innocence and goodnes
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- Fagin: potrait of evil and racial stereotype → Jewish
- Mr Brownlow and Maylie family: goodness and generosity; give money and takes Oliver into their house
- Nancy: teenage prositut, part of Fagin's gang; tries to help Oliver cause she saw her past innocence in him
- Artful Dodger: child-thief, like an adult; his speech are fill of jokes and criminal slang
- Mr Bumble: treating poor as less tham human, beliving in own moral superiority
use of comic irony, exaggeration to critic Victorian society
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