ANALYSIS OF OLIVER TWIST

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  • Akramova Shahinaxon Zoirjon qizi ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Shermamatova Sevaraxon O‘ktamjonovna ##default.groups.name.author##

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Victorian England, poverty, social injustice, criminal, underworld, innocence, morality, identity, family, social critique

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This article analyzes Charles Dickens’ novel Oliver Twist, focusing on themes of poverty, social injustice, and the impact of the criminal underworld on individual lives. The novel portrays the journey of an orphan boy navigating a harsh society while striving to maintain his innocence and morality. Oliver’s resilience and pursuit of goodness highlight the challenges faced by the underprivileged in Victorian England, offering a critique of the era’s social inequalities and advocating for compassion and reform.

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  • Akramova Shahinaxon Zoirjon qizi

    4th year student of Fergana State University, Faculty of English Language and Literature

  • Shermamatova Sevaraxon O‘ktamjonovna

    EFL teacher, Faculty of English Language and Literature, Fergana State University

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1. Butt, John, and Kathleen Tillotson. Dickens at Work. London: Methuen, 1957.

2. Dickens, Charles. Oliver Twist. Edited by George Woodcock, London: Everyman’s Library, 1992.

3. Dickens, Charles. Oliver Twist. London: Richard Bentley, 1838.

4. Gissing, George. Charles Dickens: A Critical Study. London: Houghton Mifflin, 1898.

5. Sanders, Andrew. The Companion to Oliver Twist. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

6. Smith, Grahame. Dickens and the Dream of Cinema. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2003.

Nashr qilingan

2024-12-09

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ANALYSIS OF OLIVER TWIST. (2024). Modern Education and Development, 15(9), 45-49. https://scientific-jl.org/mod/article/view/5295