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Charles Dickens'Äô "Oliver Twist" is a masterfully crafted novel that serves as a vivid representation of Victorian society, focusing particularly on the struggles of the poor and the harsh realities of life in workhouses. Written in a serialized format, the narrative employs a blend of realism and melodrama, employing satirical humor to critique social injustices. Through the misadventures of young Oliver, an orphan forced into a life of crime and servitude, Dickens illuminates the moral dilemmas faced by those on society's fringes, exposing the systemic failures of a society that neglects its most vulnerable members. Charles Dickens, born in 1812, had firsthand experience with the hardships of poverty and social injustice during his formative years, especially when his family faced financial ruin. Driven by a deep empathy for the underprivileged, Dickens sought to raise awareness about societal issues through his work. The experiences of his youth profoundly shaped his views and narratives, and "Oliver Twist" exemplifies his commitment to social reform, showcasing an earnest plea for compassion amidst systemic oppression. For readers interested in social commentary intertwined with compelling storytelling, "Oliver Twist" is an essential work that resonates even today. Dickens'Äô intricate characterizations and poignant exploration of morality make this novel not only a gripping read but also a powerful reflection on the human condition and the enduring struggle for justice.
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