no it was a fictional story about life in the Victorian times
Yes: after he initially escapes from Fagin, he is kidnapped by Nancy and Bill while on an errand for Mr. Brownlow and returned to Fagin.
After an incident with the law, Oliver Twist gets rescued by a kind and loving old gentleman named Mr. Brownlow.
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When Oliver is arrested for stealing Mr. Brownlow's handkerchief, no one listens when Brownlow says he does not think the boy did it. Dodger and Charlie ran off, so Oliver was left to take the rap.
the protagonist of this story is Oliver Twist and the antagonist is Fagin
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Oliver Twist.
Oliver Twist
Oliver Twist did not invent anything, however, the story takes place in the early nineteenth century. The novel was written by Charles Dickens.
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It is true to life in that it reflects the conditions people lived in during the period detailed in the story - but it is a work of fiction.
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Oliver Twist In the book Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
Not true, it is a fictional novel but based on Charles Dickens' observations of the cruel treatment of children in London. The story is known to us as 'historical fiction and social critisism,'
the protagonist of this story is Oliver Twist and the antagonist is Fagin
Oliver Twist is the boy who famously asked for more food in the Charles Dickens story "Oliver Twist." Oliver was a poor orphan living in a workhouse and dared to ask for more gruel, which ultimately led to his tumultuous journey in the novel.
"Oliver Twist" is Charles Dickens' novel about an orphan who navigates the harsh realities of 19th century London, facing poverty, exploitation, and corruption. The story follows Oliver's journey as he searches for love, belonging, and his true identity.
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Oliver Twist.
No, Charles Dickens did not play Oliver Twist. Oliver Twist is a character from Dickens' novel of the same name, but he was portrayed by various actors in stage plays, movies, and TV adaptations of the story.