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Concetti Chiave

  • Charles Dickens, a self-taught novelist, used his difficult childhood experiences to highlight social injustices in his writings.
  • His stories often combined the pathetic with the comic and were initially published in installments with cliffhanger endings to maintain reader interest.
  • Oliver Twist, one of his main works, explores themes of child exploitation and social injustice through the story of an orphan navigating life in London.
  • The novel critiques the social conditions of the time by depicting different social classes and highlighting the impact of the Industrial Revolution.
  • Oliver Twist symbolizes Dickens' own experiences, and the novel concludes with the triumph of good over evil, emphasizing moral values.

Indice

  1. Life and writing techniques
  2. Main works
  3. Oliver Twist
  4. Plot of Oliver Twist
  5. Comment at the story

Life and writing techniques

Charles Dickens is considered the best novelist in English language. He was self-taught and he did many jobs before the writing career. His childhood was unhappy as his father was imprisoned and at the age of twelve years old he was put to work in a factory. He then did several jobs until he became a shorthand reporter of parliamentary debates for newspapers.
In his stories he combined the pathetic with the comic in all of his stories. He published his stories on booklets and installments, with cliffhanger endings that made eagerly waiting his fans for the story to go on. He basically interrupted the story at its most crucial scene. He also employed a very effective language.

Main works

  • Oliver Twist (1838): it recounts the suffering of an orphan brought up in a workhouse who runs away to London and joins some thieves.
  • Hard Times (1854): still based on the sufferings created by the factory system.
  • David Copperfield (1850).
In general he presented the main social and ethical issues: social injustices like child exploitation, the fate of orphans, legal injustice and the misery. Children are often the most important characters.
His aim was to arouse the reader’s interest by exaggerating his characters’ habits. He wanted to make the ruling class aware of the social problems. He was always on the side of the poor, the outcast and the working class. London is the setting of most of his stories.

Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist first appeared n installments in 1837 and later published as a book. The novel fictionalizes the economic issues Dickens experienced as a child. The last name “Twist” symbolizes the changes in his life.

Plot of Oliver Twist

Oliver was born in a workhouse near London, but his mother died right after his birth. Orphan, he is brought up to a workhouse. The most famous episode of the novel is the moment where Oliver asks for more food. He is the only one to have the courage. For his act, terrible for the adults, he is sold to an undertaker but he is badly treated by the undertaker’s wife. This brings him to move away from London.In London he is involved in a gang of pickpockets. Unfortunately he is caught on his first attempt of theft. Mr Brownlawn, the victim, is actually a good-hearted gentleman who decides to take Oliver at his home. Oliver is eventually kidnapped by Fagin’s gang and forced to commit burglary, during which he gets shot. At the end of the story he is safe and gets adopted by Mr Brownlawn, finding out that he actually has noble origins and is rich.

Comment at the story

The moral of the story is that good wins over evil.
The setting is once again London, that is depicted at three different social layers: the hypocritical and parochial world of the workhouse is revealed; the criminal world is described (they live in slums and the majority is robbers, murderers). This is the result of the Industrial Revolution; the world of the Victorian middle class is presented (respectability and Victorian values). It is a social novel where the author criticizes the social situation with a bit of irony, too.

Domande da interrogazione

  1. ¿Cuál fue la infancia de Charles Dickens y cómo influyó en su escritura?
  2. La infancia de Dickens fue infeliz debido al encarcelamiento de su padre y su trabajo en una fábrica a los doce años. Estas experiencias influyeron en su escritura, que a menudo aborda injusticias sociales y la explotación infantil.

  3. ¿Cómo publicaba Charles Dickens sus historias y qué técnica utilizaba para mantener el interés de los lectores?
  4. Dickens publicaba sus historias en folletines e entregas, utilizando finales de suspenso que dejaban a los lectores ansiosos por continuar la historia.

  5. ¿Cuáles son algunos de los temas principales en las obras de Dickens?
  6. Los temas principales incluyen injusticias sociales, explotación infantil, el destino de los huérfanos, injusticia legal y la miseria. A menudo, los niños son los personajes más importantes.

  7. ¿Qué simboliza el apellido "Twist" en la novela "Oliver Twist"?
  8. El apellido "Twist" simboliza los cambios en la vida de Oliver, reflejando las experiencias económicas que Dickens vivió en su infancia.

  9. ¿Cuál es la moraleja de "Oliver Twist" y cómo se representa Londres en la novela?
  10. La moraleja es que el bien triunfa sobre el mal. Londres se representa en tres capas sociales: el mundo hipócrita del hospicio, el mundo criminal de los barrios bajos y el mundo de la clase media victoriana.

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