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PROBLEMS OF CHILDHOOD AND EDUCATION AND CHARLES DICKENS` NOVELS

Abstract

The summary of the article is that Oliver Twist explores the lifestyles of orphans who are dependent on social institutions, and the author strongly criticizes their living conditions. Although the novel is told by an all-knowing narrator, the main idea of the protagonists is crucial and the whole society is portrayed in relation to the protagonist and his story The novel’s analysis focuses on the protagonist’s development, his relationships with other important characters, as well as the family
Keywords: Charles Dickens, England, Oliver Twist, the farm, The Adventures, Brownlow, children, XIX century

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Published 04-07-2022
Section Articles
ISSN 2181-3892
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