Oliver TwistBPI Publishing - Language Arts & Disciplines Oliver Twist, written by English writer Charles Dickens, is the story of an orphan boy who faces misery all through his life and eventually succeeds in overcoming them. Oliver Twist is orphaned at birth when his mother dies, leaving him alone in the entire world. He grows up hungry and loved by none. Starved of food and love, Oliver tries to stay good in a society that is not bothered to help him. Fate takes him to numerous places where he meets people who like him but misfortune too follows him everywhere. Oliver’s life takes a dramatic turn when a mysterious man named Monks, wants to destroy his reputation and life. |
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Section 14 | 285 |
Section 15 | 295 |
Section 16 | 306 |
Section 17 | 329 |
Section 18 | 364 |
Section 19 | 375 |
Section 20 | 387 |
Section 9 | 212 |
Section 10 | 219 |
Section 11 | 241 |
Section 12 | 256 |
Section 21 | 406 |
Section 22 | 410 |
Section 23 | 486 |
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