Do you mean for casting or for viewing?
For casting, Fagin's boys can be all ages of young men. A general age range would be from about 9-15 years old (or any young boy having the look of a 9-15-year-old).
For viewing, it should really be a parent's decision. There is a little bit of rough language (I mean, slightly offensive, but nobody drops the F-Bomb or anything), and some of the themes contained within may be more than a young child can handle (some scenes deal with issues ranging from prostitution, to murder, to homelessness, to theft). It depends on what you, as a parent, think your child is prepared to be exposed to. Despite some of the dirty, real-life issues in the play, the story is about love and family, and finding a real home, and is really beautiful.
Some parts may be kind of scary but overall, it is pretty decent and appropriate for a seven year old child. Don't forget to remove some of the bad language.
at least 9 years old
11
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The Oliver Twist was really popular because it got turned into a movie and lodes of people watched it and people read the books and enjoyed it and bought the DVD because when I went to go and get it on DVD it was sold out. So that says that Oliver Twist was really popular.......
one of the most important events that happened in Oliver Twist is when he got into a fight with Noah Claypole because that got the ball rolling and set of a chain of events. another important event that happened was when Oliver stayed with Mr. Brownlow because without him the mystery of his parentage may never have been solved. The last important event is when he got shot and stayed with the Maylies.
Some believe that the book is better and some believe the movie is better. I have not read the book before but remember what's in the book isn't always in the movie.
He is arrested and sent to Australia. he ran away with the other boys
her favorite book to read is oliver twist
You need to read the book for your AR test answers.
The Oliver Twist was really popular because it got turned into a movie and lodes of people watched it and people read the books and enjoyed it and bought the DVD because when I went to go and get it on DVD it was sold out. So that says that Oliver Twist was really popular.......
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I have heard august rush is based on oliver twist although i have not read the book myself. I LOVED the movie though. :)
i do not believe 11 is an appropriate age to read breaking dawn, but if you think your child is ready to read it, go ahead. i would say starting from age 12-13 and up is more of an appropriate age for breaking dawn.
one of the most important events that happened in Oliver Twist is when he got into a fight with Noah Claypole because that got the ball rolling and set of a chain of events. another important event that happened was when Oliver stayed with Mr. Brownlow because without him the mystery of his parentage may never have been solved. The last important event is when he got shot and stayed with the Maylies.
Some believe that the book is better and some believe the movie is better. I have not read the book before but remember what's in the book isn't always in the movie.
He is arrested and sent to Australia. he ran away with the other boys
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Your question needs to be refined to where we can understand it. Well, life for the upper classes will always be better. Read Oliver Twist, Great Expectation, and other novels by Charles Dickens.
Charles Dickens was a prolific Victorian author known for his works like "Oliver Twist," "A Christmas Carol," and "Great Expectations." His writings highlighted social issues of his time, such as poverty and inequality, and helped bring about societal change. He also popularized the serialized novel format and created unforgettable characters that have stood the test of time.