In the end of "Oliver Twist," the character Monks, who is revealed to be Oliver's half-brother, faces a grim fate. After being exposed for his schemes to undermine Oliver and claim their father's inheritance, Monks is left without support. He ultimately disappears from the narrative, having failed in his malicious plans, and it is implied that he will face a life of disgrace and poverty. Oliver, on the other hand, finds happiness and security with his newfound family.
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By the end of "Oliver Twist," Oliver is around 10 years old. The story spans several years, starting with his birth in a workhouse and following his childhood experiences in London. While the exact age is not explicitly stated, it can be inferred from the timeline of events and his development throughout the novel.
I would say neither one. Sikes was a major part of the horrible life that Oliver Twist lived and when he died at the end of the book, that was a great place for not only his life to end, but for his character as well.
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In the end, Bill Sykes died by hanging himself by accident, Fagin was sentenced to death by hanging. Nancy was beaten to death by Bill Sykes and Oliver lived happily with Mr Brownlow
In "Oliver Twist," Rose Maylie is portrayed as a kind and compassionate young woman who becomes a mother figure to Oliver. She is the niece of Mr. Brownlow and ultimately plays a crucial role in Oliver's life, helping to protect and support him. Rose's backstory reveals that she is the illegitimate daughter of Oliver's mother, which ties her fate to Oliver's. By the end of the novel, she marries Dr. Losberne, securing a happy and stable future for herself and Oliver.
Lionel Bart wrote the music for the 1968 movie named Oliver! There was a 1948 movie but it was not a musical. None of the many other Oliver Twist movies were made in 1946.
Oliver Twist was not a play. It was a book serialized in 1837-1838. But it was plagerized by opportunists in the theatre amost before it was fully released. That's one reason Dickens campaigned so hard--especially in America--for copywrite laws.
There have been several actors who have played the role of Oliver in the musical "Oliver!" over the years. Some notable actors include Mark Lester in the 1968 film adaptation and Davy Jones from The Monkees in the original London production.
Oliver's mother was going out with a married man. This made her family upset, so they disowned her. It turned out she was pregnant with Oliver. She had no choice but to give birth to him in a workhouse and died. So the people there immediantly assumed he was an orphan and that his mother was a pregnant prostitute. So Oliver was raised to believe he was an unloved orphan. We later find out that his parents were both rich and his father left him an inheritance. Monk is Oliver's half-brother who is jealous of him. According to the will, if Oliver did something bad, he didn't get anything. So Monk comes up with an extremely elaborate plot that takes up the majority of the book and has a lot of gaps just to make Oliver do something bad. Oliver ends up giving him half of his inheritance, which wasn't much. Monks ends up wasting his money, living a criminal life, and dies in prison. Oliver is adopted by a friend of his father and lives happily ever after. So Oliver was never really poor. He was raised poor, but wasn't really poor himself. He doesn't find out who he really is until the end of the book.
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.