3. Timeline of Events in Oliver Twist
The novel explores themes of poverty, social injustice, and the struggle for survival in a harsh urban environment. Oliver's journey is a compelling tale of hope, resilience, and the search for belonging.
Key Points
- Oliver Twist is an orphan who grows up in a workhouse.
- He runs away to London and joins a gang of young pickpockets led by the infamous Fagin.
- Oliver's true identity is revealed, leading to a series of dramatic events and revelations.
- The novel highlights the harsh realities of poverty and the plight of the disadvantaged in Victorian society.
Key Terms
- Workhouse: A public institution where the poor were housed and made to work in exchange for food and shelter.
- Pickpockets: Thieves who steal from people's pockets, especially in crowded places.
- Fagin: The leader of a group of young criminals who teaches them how to pickpocket and commit crimes.
- Victorian London: Refers to the time period and setting of the novel, characterized by rapid industrialization and social inequality.
