Thursday, 16 May 2019

OLIVER TWIST WRITING

                          OLIVER TWIST WRITING   

                                            SUMMARY

This film is set in the 18th century in the late and the beginning of during the French Revolution.
Oliver the main character was an orphan. He had a very bad luck.
Oliver escaped from an orphanage and went to London where Mr.Fagin cared of him in exchange for him to smug and pickpocket.Oliver went to the court because he got caught. At the end he is forgiven and Mr.Browlond took him to home.
Then Nancy a Fagin worker help Faging to serch for Oliver. Nancy caught him. After that the robbers stole in Mr.Browlond house and he shoot Oliver.
Nancy talked Mr.Browlond about Oliver then Bill knew about it and killed her. Bill was serch and capture. He went to a rope to escape and he fell down with a rope and he hanged himself.  Faging was in prison and Oliver arrived to Mr.Browlond house. Fagin was hung and Oliver was to visited him to prison. Then Oliver lived with Mr.Browlond. And this is all.



MY OPINION: I think it is a great film but it´s very sad because in this times were a lot of poor people and some people were very rich there are a lot of injustices and Oliver was a bad lucky boy.
 Dickens lived in this times and he explained very well how the life in his times was.



                                 CHARLES DICKENS BIOGRAPHY
  Charles Dickens was born in 1812 in the U.K and he died in 1870 when he was 58 years old. He had a hard life. He was an English writer and a critic. His father was in prison when he was 12 years old. He lived in a small room and he needed to start to work in a shoes Factory and he left school.
 When his father was released Charles Dickens continued the study but two years later he abandoned it to work in a law firm. Eventually he found his literary vocation.
 One of the features of his work was social injustice, whose remedy he saw in the kind and caring acttitudes of institutions and individuals.
Some of his most relevant Works are Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Hard Times, Great Expectations, Christmast Carols….

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