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1、An Analysis of the Main Characters of Oliver Twist1. Introduction1.1 A brief introduction to the authorCharles Dickens was born in Land port , Hampshire, on February 7,1812 His father, John Dickens, was a clerk in the Navy pay office , but he was an extravagant spender, and could not make both ends
2、meet .when Charles was nine years old, his family moved to London. There his father fell into debt, and was thrown into the poor-debtors prison .At eleven years of age the boy was taken out of school and sent to earn his living in a blacking factory, Afterwards a small legacy brought the father out
3、of prison, and Charles was sent to school once more. At WellingtonHouseAcademy he learned little, but he laid by a store of material for future use .At fifteen he left school and went to work as clerk in a lawyers office. In his spare time he studied shorthand and visited the BritishMuseum library,
4、where he did much reading .At the age of nineteen he became a Parliamentary reporter. From his early years he formed the habit of roaming London foot, often a dozen or more miles a day, or preferably at night, observing the life of the poor and oppressed. He knew that suffering meant. Although his l
5、ife he was to keep his sympathy for the poor. Dickens is the outstanding representative of English critical realism.1.2 A brief introduction to the novel Oliver Twist, one of the most famous works of Charles Dickens, is a novel reflecting the tragic fact of the life in 19th century. The author who h
6、imself was born in a poor family wrote his twenties with a view to reveal the ugly masks of those cruel criminals and to expose the horror and violence hidden underneath the narrow and dirty streets in London.Oliver is a boy born in a workhouse, who has no idea of his parents identity. His mother Ag
7、nes died in childbirth. By pure chance he is chosen as a scapegoat by the other starving boys, and is made to go and ask for an extra helping at a mealtime. As a result of this breach of etiquette, he is “sold” by the workhouse as an undertakers apprentice. The cruelty he suffers at the hands of an
8、older apprentice named Noah Claypole causes him to run away, and he finds his way to London, where he is taken under the wing of the Artful Dodger, a boy criminal. The Dodger introduces Oliver into his circle friends, who include Fagin the Jew, a criminal mastermind, and his brutal ally, Bill Sikes.
9、 Oliver is taught crimes such as picking pockets, but never actually participates in them. He is shown kindness by Bills 17-year-old mistress, Nancy. After a robbery that goes wrong, in which Oliver played the part of an unwitting lookout, he is taken into the home of a wealthy man, Mr. Brownlow. Un
10、known to them, effects are being made by Olivers half-brother, Monks, to locate him and prevent him from obtaining his inheritance, but Mr. Brownlow soon begins to suspect that Oliver is the son of his niece. Sikes and Nancy snatch Oliver back, and Sikes takes him on a burglary, planning to get him
11、a criminal record as a favor to Monks .But Oliver is left behind when the burglary goes wrong, and is adopted into the home of Rose Maylie .Ultimately he is restored to Mr.Brownlow. Meanwhile, Monks and Fagin are plotting to try to go after Oliver again and either kidnap him or kill him. Nancy is fe
12、arful of such a scenario and goes to Rose Maylie and Mr.Brownlow to divulge the plot of the evil pair .She manages to keep her secret meetings hidden until Noah Claypole agrees to spy on Nancy and then gives information to Fagin and Sikes. In a fit of rage, Sikes murders Nancy and by getting hanged
13、while being pursued by an angry mob. Monks is forced to explain his secrets and give half of his inheritance to Oliver, and soon moves to America afterwards, where he quickly spends his money, reverts to criminal activities and ultimately dies in prison. Fagin is arrested and hanged for his crimes.
14、Oliver lives happily with his saviors, Mr. Brownlow.2. An Analysis of the positive characters2.1. OliverThe hero of this novel was Oliver Twist, an orphan, who was thrown into a world full of poverty and crime. In spite of the fact that he was born and brought up in the workhouse and suffered enormo
15、us pain, such as hunger, thirst, beating and abuse. He remain wants to be loved. Oliver is not a believable character, although he was raised in corrupt surroundings, his purity and virtues were absolute. Throughout the novel, Dickens use Olivers character to challenge the Victorian idea that pauper
16、s and criminals are already evil at birth, arguing instead that a corrupt environment is the source of vice. At the same time, Olivers incorruptibility undermines some of Dickenss assertions. Oliver is shocked and horrified when he sees the Artful Dodger and Charley Bates pick a strangers pocket and
17、 again when he is forced to participate in a burglary. Olivers moral scruples about the sanctity of property seem inborn in him, just as Dickenss opponents thought that corruption is inborn in poor people. Furthermore, other people children use rough Cockney slang, but Oliver, oddly enough, speaks i
18、n proper Kings English. His grammatical fastidiousness is also inexplicable, as Oliver presumably is not well-educated. Even when he is abused and manipulated. Oliver does not present a complex picture of a person torn between good and evil-instead, he is goodness incarnate.Even if we might feel tha
19、t Dickenss social criticism would have been more effective if he had focused on a more complex poor character, like the Artful Dodger or Nancy, the readers for whom Dickens was writing might not have been receptive to such a portrayal. Dickenss Victorian middle-class readers were likely to hold opin
20、ions on the poor that were only a little less extreme than those expressed by Mr. Bumble, the beadle who treats paupers with great cruelty. In fact, Oliver Twist was criticized for portraying thieves and prostitutes at all. Given the strict morals of Dickenss readers, it may have seemed necessary fo
21、r him to make Oliver a saint like figure. Because Oliver appealed to Victorian readers sentiments, his story may have stood a better chance of effectively challenging their prejudices.2.2. Mr. Brownlow.As most of the authors characters, Mr.Brownlow too, is brought out with an indirect presentation b
22、ut it is not long after introducing him that his wholesome goodness is revealed to us. Though at first he accuses Oliver of the thief, his concern over Olivers welfare on the street is a direct hint of his innocence which successfully helps him convince Oliver to board at his house. A generous and t
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