The realsim in which Dickens wrote Oliver twist is almost frightening. Juxtaposing the two sides of Olivers short, yet very comprehensive life gives us a feeling of pure contrasts in the way we treat each other as a race of people. Exposing the work house system for what it was must have been quite radical in the Victorian times.<br>I loved the way Dickens was very much a part of the novel alongside all the wonderful and diverse characters. The way he stepped in when Oliver had fallen asleep was just thrilling.<br>I think Dickens writes with such ease and knowledge about his characters and his very discriptive manner gives thought provoking ideas about humanity.<br>The book is thrilling, full of period detail and we as his readers and audience are thrust back into a time and history which actually happened.<br>The musical version of Oliver Twist totally wraps the actual story in cotton wool and leaves out the main parts of the book. If you have only ever seen this film then please, do not think that you know the story of Oliver Twist. PLEASE, READ THE BOOK.<br>


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