Thursday, November 14, 2019
Societyââ¬â¢s Attitude Towards Under Privileged Children in the Novel Olive
Societyââ¬â¢s Attitude Towards Under Privileged Children in the Novel Oliver Twist    ââ¬ËOliver Twistââ¬â¢ is one of Charles Dickens most enduringly popular  novels. Best known for his host of distinctively cruel, comic and  repugnant characters, Charles Dickens remains the most widely read of  the Victorian novelists. ââ¬ËOliver Twistââ¬â¢, a meek, mild young boy, is  born in the workhouse and spends his early years there until, finding  the audacity to ask for more food, ââ¬Å"Please, sir, I want some more.â⬠ he  is made to leave. Oliver represents the underprivileged children in  this novel. Dickens shows us societyââ¬â¢s attitude towards Oliver and the  under privileged children, they were abused, beaten and ââ¬Å"brought up by  hand.â⬠ ââ¬ËOliver Twistââ¬â¢ is a criticism of the workhouses, the judicial  system and the criminal world of London society of the time. Dickens  use of satire and descriptive style conveys the pain of the  unfortunate to the reader. His narrative skills are loaded with biting  sarcasm and irony making the novel a chilling revelation of the life  of the orphans.    Dickens was a lifelong champion of the poor. He himself suffered the  harsh abuse visited upon the poor by the English legal system, as he  himself was an orphan. In England in the 1830s, the poor had no voice,  political or economically. In Oliver Twist, he presents the everyday  existence of the lowest characters of English society. He goes far  beyond the experiences of the workhouse, extending his depiction of  poverty to Londonââ¬â¢s squalid streets, dark alehouses, and thievesââ¬â¢  dens, he gives voice to those who had no voice, showing us a link  between politics and literature with his language techniques and  social commentary. The novel is that of a young individual boy but t...              ...y to make us visualize the19th century London.  Characters such as Mr.Brownlow, Nancy, Ms. Rose, all give comfort to  Oliverââ¬â¢s life but filthy characters such Fagin and Sikes never allow  Oliver to be in peace.    Dickens shows us how society can change the life of a person. The  different classes of society all have good and bad. But in the end we  know that good prevails over evil. The novel has made me realize that  I can survive under any circumstances if I keep hope and keep praying  like Oliver did, have more faith. The novel also inspires me as good  prevails over evil and always will. The novel is also an eye opener  for me as it teaches me to appreciate the comforts of my life as I  have a home to live in, love from my parents, food to eat everyday and  it teaches me to be more understanding and gentle towards younger  people who are less fortunate than me.                        
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