The Negative Impacts Of Industrial Revolution On Children As Reflected In Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist
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The objectives of the study are to find out the children’s condition during industrial revolution and how Oliver Twist reflects the children. condition in
The writer discusses oppression toward children that happened in industrial revolution era that appear in the novel as represented by the children characters, namely Oliver Twist,
Based on the analysis the researcher describes author’s view of Jew, first, Jew is greedy means the Jew always want something more and more, he never satisfied no
The students can understand more about child labour in 19 th century England, which is reflected in Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, and increase their knowledge and ability
Oliver Twist is a good boy, but with his decision to join Fagin and his pickpocket gang, he has taken the wrong decision..