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OLIVER TWIST ESCAPE GAME

Etien Tavie

Created on June 30, 2021

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Transcript

Oliver Twist

Escape Game

Start

Objective

Help Oliver complete the tasks: You must work as a team to solve 4 missions and get the secret code to escape and finish the game.

This is Grim: The Cleveland Street Workhouse inspired Oliver Twist as Charles Dickens lived only nine doors down from the feared institution

Start here

Trivia

What object did Sikes threaten Oliver with?

A Stick

A Pistol

A Knife

Trivia

What did Fagin and the other children do for a living?

They had a restaurant

Help ill people

Steal

Trivia

Why is Oliver punished in the workhouse at the beginning of the story?

Because he asked for more food

Because he tried to escape

Because he began a fight

Trivia

What happened to Nancy at the end of the story?

She married Mr. Brownlow

She went to the police with Oliver

She was murdered by Sikes

Trivia

What was the name of Oliver's mother?

Agnes

Rose

Nancy

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Well done!!!You completed the first mission. Remember this number, it is the first part of your secret code:

Next mission

This is Grim: The Cleveland Street Workhouse inspired Oliver Twist as Charles Dickens lived only nine doors down from the feared institution

Continue here

Read the excerpt and select the group of words that best describes the character

"When Oliver saw the country house he understood their terrible plan. He fell to his knees and said, "Please let me go! I don't want to steal! I prefer to die here."

Evil Misery Maliciousness

Corruption Burglary Angryness

Purity Virtue Goodness

Read the excerpt and select the group of words that best describes the character

"Oh, yes, he must!" said Fagin. Everyone laughed at Oliver. Oliver jumped up and ran to the door. Fagin hit Oliver with a big stick.

Caring Tender Money-hungry

Hideous Scrupulous Terrifying

Simpering Ugly Avaricious

Read the excerpt and select the group of words that best describes the character

Nancy pulled the stick out of Fagin's hand. She threw it in the fire. "Don't hit the boy again!" she said. Sikes pushed Nancy to the floor and Fagin laughed. Then they locked Oliver in a dark room.

Elegant Vicious Noble

Condemned by society Alcoholic Tenderhearted

Drunk Respectable Prostitute

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Keep it up!!!You completed the second mission. Remember this number, it is the second one of your secret code:

Next mission

This is Grim: The Cleveland Street Workhouse inspired Oliver Twist as Charles Dickens lived only nine doors down from the feared institution

Almost there

One rainy night Fagin went to see Bill Sikes. "I want to talk about that big house outside London. There are many precious things to steal! It's perfect for us!" He was very excited.

These are some important themes present in the story. Talk about the moment of the story shown in the extract and select the topic that is represented in it.

Purity

Poverty

Criminality

Social Classes

He worked long hours for the workhouse. They gave him only one bowl of porridge three times a day and an onion twice a week. On Sundays he had a small piece of bread.

These are some important themes present in the story. Talk about the moment of the story shown in the extract and select the topic that is represented in it.

Purity

Poverty

Criminality

Social Classes

"I want to be a good boy. I am a very little boy, sir. And it is so ... lonely. So very lonely!" Oliver's thin face was covered with tears.

These are some important themes present in the story. Talk about the moment of the story shown in the extract and select the topic that is represented in it.

Purity

Poverty

Criminality

Social Classes

A long time ago every town in England had a workhouse. This was a house for very poor people.

These are some important themes present in the story. Talk about the moment of the story shown in the extract and select the topic that is represented in it.

Purity

Poverty

Criminality

Social Classes

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Outstanding!!!You completed the third mission. Remember this number, it is the third one of your secret code:

Next mission

This is Grim: The Cleveland Street Workhouse inspired Oliver Twist as Charles Dickens lived only nine doors down from the feared institution

Just one more

Who wrote Oliver Twist?

Oscar Wilde

Charles Dickens

What is the genre of the story?

Social problem novel

Social protest poetry

When and where does the story take place?

20th century, Scotland

19th century, England

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Amazing!!!You completed the fourth mission. Remember this number, it is the fourth and last one of your secret code:

Enter the code

CODE

Quit

Enter the secret code 🚨

CODE

WRONG CODE

You couldn't help Oliver

Try again

You did it!

Thank you for helping Oliver