Intro -
Oliver Twist, an adolescent born in the camps of early England, is bought into the apprenticeship, with a mortuary. Following the escape, Oliver journeys to London, where he befriendsArthur Dodger, a participant of an organization of youthful snatching controlled by the old crook Fagin. Oliver Twist exposes the horrid lives of thieves and the terrible treatment of Londons innumerable kids in the post century where Mr. Brownlow later implements him.
Pros -
Fortunately, Oliver also discovered people who looked over to him and assisted him with several of his troubles. The book, in my perspective, is really fascinating and makes readers want to learn more. I admired how Fagin and Siker sought to influence Oliver, but he maintained to be an innocent honest lad.
Cons -
You could assume the embellishment is just for drama, yet the horrors he discusses in his book actually existed and were just as terrible as he claimed. The average reader of Oliver Twist who is inexperienced with London would be uninformed of this information(notably on the particular locations he cites) and would miss the significance and dimension that they offer to the book.