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Tom and Toby are hiding in a run-down house by the river,

because afraid of people tantrum. After a moment Bill Sikes arrive in the
hideout with Pale face. Unfortunately, Charles found them and want to arrest
them. But with help Tom and Toby, Charles become recesive and calling out
for help as loudly as he could. “Help!” yelled Charley. “He’s in here!”. Suddenly
the crowd hear and begin to search the sound. Bill with no chance left, he
jump to the roof and bring a rope. Sikes tied one end of the rope to the
chimney.The other end he made into a noose and brought the loop over his
head. But, lightning struck Bill and he died because the noose slip on the neck.
Two days after Bill Sikes’s death. Oliver, Rose, Mrs. Maylie, Mrs.
Bedwin, Dr. Losberne, Mr. Brownlow, and Monks goes to Oliver hometown.
They all stayed in a fine hotel and Oliver told the people about the secret birth.
After Oliver stop telling the story, Monks shocks that in reality that Oliver is
his half Brother. Monks Confess to Mr. Brownlow that his mother Have 2
letter written by Leeford itself. 1 for Agnes Fleming that Contain why he cant
marry right away with Agnes. And the other is Leeford will that contain If
Agnes child is girl he can take the money. But, If kid is Boy, If act wrongdoing,
the money go to leeford wife and Monks. But, he admitted that the second will
was burned by his mom and he destroy ring that given by Bumble. Then Mr.
Brownlow brought in Mr. and Mrs. Bumble. Nervously blaming each other,
they had no choice but to confess as well. Mr. Brownlow said he would make
sure they both lost their jobs as punishment for the evil they had done. ( p14)
Oliver’s tears had fallen fast as he listened to the secrets of his mother and
father. But his heartache changed to joy when one last secret came to light:
Agnes had a younger sister—Rose. Oliver’s beloved Rose was his own true
aunt!. ( p15) Oliver threw his arms around her and cried. The orphan children
had found each other.
At last the jury in Fagin’s trial returned, only one word in mind, guilty.
Within minutes, the crowd outside shouted joyfully upon hearing the news
that Fagin would die on Monday. ( p18) Then, He was taken to cell alone and
review what the judge says that men had seen hanged strong and vigorous men
who were turned into dangling heaps of limp clothing. By dawn on Monday, a
great crowd had already gathered at the prison. They are all cheering for the
Fagin dead.( p19) In three months, Rose and Harry were married. Harry
became the pastor of the village church. Mrs. Maylie lived out the rest of her
days with her son and his wife. Rose grew into sweet and womanhood. Oliver
gave some of his father’s money to Monks. But sadly, Monks fell back into his
old ways, spent it all, and died in prison. In return for telling the police all he
knew about Fagin, Noah Claypole was set free. He and Charlotte now make a
living without working too hard. ( p20) Both Mr. and Mrs. Bumble lost their
jobs and became so poor. Charley Bates now work on a farm. Mr. Brownlow
adopted Oliver and moved to the country with him and Mrs. Bedwin. They live
close to Rose and Harry

Intrinsic elements of Oliver Twist novel by Charles Dickens


1. Theme
The conflict between good and evil is the main topic (theme) of Oliver Twist novel by
Charles Dickens.

2. Plot
The plot in this novel is a progressive type, starting with the introduction of the characters
and ending with the conclusion.

3. Characterization
1) Oliver Twist
Oliver Twist was innocent, kind, and has hard life.
2) Mr. Bumble
Mr. Bumble was an arrogant and greedy man.
3) Mr. Sowerberry
Mr. Sowerberry was a decent man who is kind to Oliver.
4) Artful Dodger (Jack Dawkins)
Artful Dodger was the most cunning pickpocket and thief. He was incredibly
intelligent and acted, spoke, and dressed like an older guy.
5) Noah Claypole
Noah Claypole enjoys making fun of and libeling everyone around him.
6) Fagin
Fagin was evil old man.
7) Nancy
Nancy had a good heart and was portrayed as a heroine, but she was once a
pickpocket.
8) Bill Sikes
Bill Sikes was a professional thief and a very cruel and evil man.
9) Mr. Brownlow
Mr. Brownlow was an elderly and affluent gentleman who looked after Oliver
kindly and affectionately.
10) Mrs. Maylie
Mrs. Maylie was kindhearted and wealthy old woman.
11) Rose
Rose was a beautiful kind and forgiving girl.
12) Monks
Monks was the mysterious character.

4. Setting
1) Setting of place
 Workhouse
 Mr. Sowerberry house
 London
 Fagin house
 The streets
 Mr. Brownlow house
 Clerkenwell
 Mrs. Maylie House
 London Bridge

2) Setting of time
This novel was set in the Victorian era. The Victorian era’s workhouse system was
well recognized in the late 19th century.

3) Setting of situation
In this novel, the setting of situation is sorrowful, tense, emotional, and cheerful.

5. Point of view
The novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens uses a third-person omniscient point of view.

6. Message
1) Remain strong even though the world rejects you.
Oliver was incredibly strong and bravely confronted the world alone, without the
support of friends or family, despite the world’s extreme cruelty.
2) Evil will get the reply.
Bill Sikes and Fagin committed numerous crimes, and at the conclusion of the
tale, they received a reply.

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