Olive Creek orphange
in the industrial revolution
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Olive Creek orphange
Noah Claypole is a minor character in Charles Dickens' novel "Oliver Twist." He is a cowardly and deceitful character who works as a charity boy at the workhouse where Oliver is also raised. Noah is involved in various schemes with the antagonist, Fagin, and ultimately meets a disappointing end.
If you're asking about Oliver Twist from Charles Dickens' novel by the same name... Oliver is punished in the orphanage for asking for more food to eat. Already starving like all of the orphans, he "doesn't know any better." And who would when they're young and hungry.
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You are probably thinking of Oliver Twist, a book written by Charles Dickens in 1836.
The 2005 one was filmed in Prague.
Oliver Twist is typically portrayed as an innocent, kind-hearted, and resilient character. He is often depicted as a symbol of the struggles faced by the poor and oppressed in society. Oliver is known for his courage and determination to overcome adversity despite his challenging circumstances.
Scranton -The orphanage's name was Our Lady of Help Orphanage.
a person who worked in the orphanage it says she killed the children of the old orphanage