Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Oliver twist - I am going to analyze how Charles Dickens portrayed Essa
Oliver twist - I am going to analyze how Charles Dickens portrayed   Oliver's life to show his audience the poverty, sickness and desperation   that he saw around him ever since he was young.    Oliver twist essay    I am going to analyze how Charles Dickens portrayed Oliver's life to  show his audience the poverty, sickness and desperation that he saw  around him ever since he was young. The fictitious character Oliver  twist was born into extreme poverty. As Dickens writes: 'It remained a  matter of considerable doubt whether the child would survive to bear  any name at all.' Charles Dickens had first hand experience of  poverty; his parents were imprisoned for a year for being offenders of  the poor laws- they hadn't enough money to support their family and  got into debt, which they couldn't pay. So Charles spent most of his  time walking around the dirty back streets of London, where he  witnessed a great deal of poor people who had been reduced to  criminals, prostitutes and beggars who lived surrounded by poverty,  disease and abandoned children whose parents were either dead or not  able to look after their offspring financially. The vast division in  society of lower and upper classes influenced Dickens to write to tell  other people what the conditions for the poor were really like. He had  to be subtle; he didn't want to alienate his upper class audience. So  he wrote a novel, revolving around memorable characters and places to  entertain his audience. Dickens knew that people learnt more and were  more willing to listen whilst being entertained, so he wrote history  as entertainment. Dickens' audience consisted of two groups: the  sub-literate who were the poor that attended his readings as they  couldn't read, and the...              ...e white waist coated  gentleman was right or not, I should perhaps mar the interest of this  narrative (supposing it to possess any at all), if I ventured to hint  just yet, whether the life of Oliver Twist had this violent  termination or no. Dickens was uncertain of who Oliver was going to  turn out to be until the novel was well established. He was planning  the story as he went along, writing each chapter separately instead of  planning the whole novel.    Overall, Oliver Twist is one of the great novels written with a desire  to send a message out to people, and a message that changed people's  perspectives of poor life in those times, which I believe is the  reason that it is remembered so well to this day. From reading this  book I have learnt about the circumstances of those times in a way not  possible from reading a textbook. I saw it through a child's eyes.                      
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