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Oliver Twist (Charles Dickens)

"Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens is a novel about a young orphan boy who faces hardship and injustice in 19th-century London. Raised in a workhouse, Oliver longs for a better life and encounters various characters, some kind and others corrupt. The story explores themes ofpoverty, social inequality, and morality, highlighting the struggles of the vulnerable. Through Oliver’s journey, Dickens critiques societal neglect and calls for compassion and reform, portraying both the cruelty and kindness found in human nature. It’s a powerful narrative about innocence, resilience, and the pursuit of justice.