The ending of "Oliver Twist" sees Oliver finally finding a sense of belonging and happiness. After enduring hardship and cruelty, he is adopted by Mr. Brownlow, who provides him with a loving home. The fates of other characters are revealed, with some facing justice and others escaping. The conclusion emphasizes themes of compassion, redemption, and the importance of family, highlighting Oliver's transformation from a victim of society to a cherished member of a caring community.
David copperfeild is a realitivly alike book to Oliver Twist
Playmore Publishers^ above is the Publishing company that published oliver twist
never was
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he wrote the book and oliver
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oliver twist
David copperfeild is a realitivly alike book to Oliver Twist
YES!
Playmore Publishers^ above is the Publishing company that published oliver twist
never was
no
Oliver Twist In the book Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
oliver twist is an orphan he layas at their house
The dancers in Oliver! dance under the direction of choreographers and coaches. There are no dancers as characters in the book Oliver Twist.
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