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Oliver Twist
by
Charles Dickens
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Summary
Chapter Summaries
Chapters 1–5 Summary
Chapters 6–10 Summary
Chapters 11–15 Summary
Chapters 16–20 Summary
Chapters 21–25 Summary
Chapters 26–30 Summary
Chapters 31–35 Summary
Chapters 36–41 Summary
Chapters 42–46 Summary
Chapters 47–53 Summary
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Themes
Themes: All Themes
Themes: Good versus Evil
Themes: Children in Poverty
Themes: Class and Fate
Characters
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Historical and Social Context
Connections and Further Reading
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Oliver Twist
Critical Overview
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"I'll Eat My Head"
"Please, Sir, I Want Some More"
"The Law Is A Ass–a Idiot"
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Characters
Oliver Twist
Fagin
Bill Sikes
Nancy
Mr. Bumble
Rose Maylie
Mr. Brownlow
Monks
Noah Claypole
Mrs. Mann
The Artful Dodger
Mrs. Corney
Plot
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 11
Chapter 13
Chapter 19
Chapter 22
Chapter 32
Ending
Nancy's Murder
Oliver's Birth
Themes
Evil
Justice
Innocence
Social Injustice
Deceit
Symbolism
Handkerchiefs
Comparative Analysis
Oliver Twist
Narrative Perspective
Third-Person Omniscient
Authorship
Charles Dickens