With an exciting style and a distinctive literary context, the novel “Oliver Twist” came full of rhetorical images, surprises and adventures that attract the reader to follow its events with eagerness and passion. It tells the story of a young boy who lived as a victim of his corrupt society. He struggled and faced difficulties, and endured pain and hardships, but fate was stronger than him and put him in the hands of a group of thieves to use him to achieve their evil purposes. However, good was stronger than evil, and this desperate miserable man had to be liberated and triumph over conspiracies to then face life with a new face and a strong will and live free and honorable.
Oliver Twist
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Arabic/English
A novel that sheds light on the suffering of orphans and the poor in Victorian society, through the journey of a young boy seeking to search for his identity and freedom.
Categories: | Literature, Novels, stories, World literature, Children |
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Tags: | Family, Novels, stories, World Literature |
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