Charles Dickens (Oliver Twist)
Leonardo Modonesi
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Transcript
Oliver Twist
Victorian age
Charles Dickens
Morality and Duty
Material
Spiritual
Hypocrisy
Morality and Duty
- Oliver Twist
- Innate goodness
- Nancy
- Human values and redemption
- In contrast to materialism
- Compassion, empathy, and human connection.
- Characters like Mr. Brownlow embody these virtues
Mr. Brownlow
Spiritual Values
Fagin
- Materialism and greed
- Moral decay bfrom the unchecked industrial growth
- Fagin and Sikes
Consequence of industrial revolution
Mr. Bumble
- Workhouse and legal system
- Against the poor and vulnerable people
- Religion as a shield for their own immoral behavior
- Dickens challenges readers to look beyond surface appearances and question the true motives behind the actions of individuals and institutions