Essays on Oliver Twist
Ideas in works of literature remain relevant to a contemporary audience because they can be applied to any time period and still hold importance and relevance to society. Not only do they remain timeless, but they also hold merit eg. historically or academically. This can be clearly seen through Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen....
Literature works are created to enhance better knowledge for today’s contemporary audiences. Oliver Twist is a great example of literature. Oliver Twist incorporates many themes such as poverty, identity, religion,fate and free will, society and class and e.tc. Themes represented in a text can create meaning for contemporary audiences today. Society and culture is a...
Charles Dickens was a Victorian-era writer best known for his novels that criticized English society. Oliver Twist is a classic that puts the audience in an orphan’s shoes as he tries to survive in a society that is more focused on self-advancement and the people in power picking profit over people. This novel aimed to...