Not only because it's short and poignant, but because it's representative of the plight of all workhouse inmates and the truly horrible--deliberately horrible--conditions in which they were forced to live.
this famous line reads, " could I have a little more?" he wanted more gruel ( a thin stew) because he was very hungry.
In the film adaptation of "Oliver Twist," Fagin's line "You won't be too violent, Bill" reflects his manipulative nature and his attempt to control Bill Sikes, a violent character. Fagin recognizes Sikes' propensity for brutality but tries to downplay the intensity of his actions, perhaps to maintain a sense of loyalty or to keep Sikes from going too far and jeopardizing their criminal enterprise. This moment underscores Fagin's pragmatic approach to his relationships with his gang members, prioritizing their utility over their morality.
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"Introducing... The Beatles" on Vee-Jay records in 1964 was released in the United States 10 days before Capital Records, "Meet The Beatles". The song line-up was almost identical to the Beatles UK album release, "Please Please Me" in 1963, except for the omission of the songs, "Please Please Me", and "Ask Me Why". Track listing side one: I Saw Her Standing There Misery Anna (Go to Him) Chains Boys Love Me Do. Side Two: P.S. I Love You Baby, It's You Do You Want to Know A Secret A Taste of Honey There's A Place twist and Shout
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this famous line reads, " could I have a little more?" he wanted more gruel ( a thin stew) because he was very hungry.
This line is from the novel "Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens, describing the character Oliver who lived in harsh conditions in a workhouse and dared to ask for more food. His request for seconds of gruel symbolizes his innocence and desire for a better life, leading to a series of events that shape his story.
A-minor until key change into C This song - from the hit musical "Oliver", based on the Dickens novel "Oliver Twist"- is set in the orphan work house where the play first begins, this scene is most well known for th einfamous line "Please sir, can i have some more?"
The first line of "Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens is: "Among other public buildings in a certain town, which for many reasons it will be prudent to refrain from mentioning, and to which I will assign no fictitious name, there is one anciently common to this country, to wit, a workhouse." This opening sets the tone for the novel, highlighting the grim realities of life for the poor in Victorian England.
this famous line reads, " could I have a little more?" he wanted more gruel ( a thin stew) because he was very hungry.
The line "Dance Homey Twist" is performed by the artist DJ Casper, also known as Mr. C. However, if you're referring to a female artist, it might be a version or remix by someone else, but the original is predominantly by a male artist. If you have a specific female version in mind, please provide more details for clarification!
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In the film adaptation of "Oliver Twist," Fagin's line "You won't be too violent, Bill" reflects his manipulative nature and his attempt to control Bill Sikes, a violent character. Fagin recognizes Sikes' propensity for brutality but tries to downplay the intensity of his actions, perhaps to maintain a sense of loyalty or to keep Sikes from going too far and jeopardizing their criminal enterprise. This moment underscores Fagin's pragmatic approach to his relationships with his gang members, prioritizing their utility over their morality.
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