Oliver Twist Setting

Oliver Twist Setting

oliver twist themes​

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1. oliver twist themes​


Answer:

Oliver Twist Themes

Thievery and Crime.

Poverty, Institutions, and Class.

Individualism and Social Bonds.

Social Forces, Fate, and Free Will.

City and Country.


2. A summary of oliver twist


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3. How did Oliver feel or react upon seeing the "gentleman"? In Oliver Twist


Answer:

The central theme in Oliver Twist is good versus evil. More specifically, Dickens explores the immense struggle that goodness must endure before it finally triumphs over its oldest and most bitter enemy. All of the good characters in the story—most notably Oliver himself—experience considerable challenges and hardship.


4. What is the story of oliver twist is all about?


Answer:

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Explanation:

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5. Imagine that you are a novel writer. How would you continue Oliver Twist's story?​


Answer:

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6. Oliver twist How does this line from the story make you feel? Share your insight by completing the given lines "Please, sir," replied Oliver, "I want some more." This line makes me feel____


Answer:

sad

Explanation:

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7. what do you feel after reading the story oliver twist? sorry wala kasi akong naramdaman sa nabasa ko


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8. What major changes were implemented by the gentlemen' regarding the policies of the workhouse? Why did they come up with these changes?oliver twist​


Answer:

After leaving the village, Oliver is exposed to criminals and a life of crime but he remains honest and good.

Explanation:

Oliver is sent from the workhouse after asking for more gruel. He is given to an undertaker, but his lowly condition leads to conflict with his employer and the other servants. Oliver decides to run away. He explains this to an old friend before leaving.


9. what the concise summary of oliver twist??​


Answer:

Oliver Twist is the story of a young orphan, Oliver, and his attempts to stay good in a society that refuses to help. She dies right after giving birth to him, and he is sent to the parochial orphanage, where he and the other orphans are treated terribly and fed very little.

Answer:

Oliver Twist is the story of a young orphan, Oliver, and his attempts to stay good in a society that refuses to help. She dies right after giving birth to him, and he is sent to the parochial orphanage, where he and the other orphans are treated terribly and fed very little.


10. What is the settings of the poem? (The Rhinoceros by oliver herford).


Answer:

fictional

Explanation:

: it says "he is annoyed a bit because his clothing does not fit" if that's not enough explanation it also says "He looks so cross because I drew him with one horn" The word DREW prove it all.#CarryOnLearning

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11. what is the major theme of dicken's novel oliver twist​


Answer:

•Good versus Evil.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Good versus evil

Explanation:

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12. which event in the oliver twist story shows the miserable life in the orphanage​


Answer:

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13. 8. Unshielded twisted pair cables is a set ______ pair of wires with each pair twisted to each other to avoid interference​


Answer:

Unshielded twisted pair cables is a set 4/ four pair of wires with each pair twisted to each other to avoid interference


14. What present social issue in the Philippine setting is related to the story of Oliver Twist? How will you help solve this problem? Present your solution in a self-made quotation or saying. Social Issue: My Quotation/Saying:


Answer:

Like in many of his works, Dickens presents a variety of characters in Oliver Twist and depicts their actions in great detail, whether these actions be moral or immoral; it's from these characterizations that Dickens allows the reader to form their opinions on what is and isn't right,

What solutions does Dickens offer to the social problems that he sketches out in Oliver Twist?

Dickens doesn't offer any precise solutions to the social problems he sketches out in Oliver Twist. He simply hopes that by showing his readers the numerous social evils of the age, he will spur them into changing their attitudes toward the poor and downtrodden.

Explanation:

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15. In the story the Oliver Twist why did they come up with this changes?​


Answer:

As Oliver progresses through his life, he does not really change. He continues to be innocent and uncorrupted. Things happen to him. At this point he runs into Dodger, who tells him he can take him to a kind gentleman who will give him a place to sleep.

Explanation:

He remain himself


16. What would you tell Oliver Twist if you were with him during these moments? 1. When Oliver left the orphanage 2. When Oliver first met "the gentlemen" 3. When Oliver was "forced" to ask for more 4. When Oliver was confined as a punishment 5. When Oliver was subject to forced eviction from the workhouse


Answer:

1. When Oliver left the orphanage: "Take courage, Oliver. You are on the path to a better life, and soon you will see that everything happens for a reason."

2. When Oliver first met "the gentlemen": "Be wary of these men, Oliver. It's important to trust your instincts, and if something doesn't seem right, remember that you have the power to make your own decisions."

3. When Oliver was "forced" to ask for more: "Stand up for yourself, Oliver. You don't have to do what you're told if it doesn't feel right to you."

4. When Oliver was confined as a punishment: "This too will pass, Oliver. Hang in there and remember that you have the strength to get through any challenge that comes your way."

5. When Oliver was subject to forced eviction from the workhouse: "This doesn't have to be the end, Oliver. You can still find opportunities to create a better life for yourself."

Explanation:

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17. how would you continue Oliver Twist story as a novel writer​


Answer:

In your opinion

Explanation:


18. Describe Oliver Twist's thoughts, feelings or behavior based on the details from the story. 1. When Oliver was confined as a punishment 2. When Oliver was subject to forced eviction from the workhouse


Answer:

a. Oliver is placed in a small room, in solitary confinement, as punishment for asking for more oatmeal; he remains there one week. Oliver is flogged in public and in private, including before the other boys in the dining hall.

b. On Oliver's ninth birthday, Mr. Bumble, a minor church official known as the parish beadle, informs Mrs. Mann that Oliver is too old to stay at her establishment. Since no one has been able to discover his mother's or father's identity, he must return to the workhouse


19. do you think the poor children were mistreated in the oliver twist story?​


Answer:

yes

Explanation:

because poor children were mistreated in the oliver story

YES, because Children in the workhouse to which Oliver is sent are neglected and practically starved, while being denied any shred of human love or affection. Oliver is locked in a small dark room after having the temerity to "ask more food" food. The workhouse children will also physically abused.


20. Which event in the story shows miserable life in theorphanage in Oliver Twist​


Answer:

Oliver's life at the orphanage

It is a an extremely hard life. The boys get so hungry that one threatens to eat the weakest of them if he doesn't get more gruel, so they draw straws to decide who will have to ask for more. Oliver is chosen. After finishing his gruel that evening, he approaches the master and asks for more. The master is shocked, strikes a blow at Oliver and calls for Mr. Bumble. Mr. Bumble tells the members of the board, who are outraged. They decide to offer five pounds and Oliver Twist to anyone who will take him off of their hands.

Oliver is confined to a small dark room while the board waits for someone to take him. Mr. Gamfield, a chimney-sweep who is in debt to his landlord and badly needs five pounds, sees the notice for Oliver and offers to take him.

Explanation:


21. 1. Where did Mr. Bumble bring Oliver? "Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens" :)))​


Answer:

In the workhouse where Oliver was born.

Explanation:

At nine, Oliver is too old to stay in the orphanage, so Mr. Bumble comes to get him and take him back to the workhouse where he was born. There, Oliver is taken before the board, who think he is a fool and decide that he will begin to pick oakum so he can learn a useful trade.


22. Which event in the story shows miserable life in theorphanage? entitled Oliver twist​


Answer:

Oliver's life at the orphanage

It is a an extremely hard life. The boys get so hungry that one threatens to eat the weakest of them if he doesn't get more gruel, so they draw straws to decide who will have to ask for more. Oliver is chosen. After finishing his gruel that evening, he approaches the master and asks for more. The master is shocked, strikes a blow at Oliver and calls for Mr. Bumble. Mr. Bumble tells the members of the board, who are outraged. They decide to offer five pounds and Oliver Twist to anyone who will take him off of their hands.

Oliver is confined to a small dark room while the board waits for someone to take him. Mr. Gamfield, a chimney-sweep who is in debt to his landlord and badly needs five pounds, sees the notice for Oliver and offers to take him.

Explanation:


23. What do you think was the intention behind "gradually" starving the poor people in the workhouse of the story Oliver Twist?​


Answer:

para mipakita na dapat tulungan Ang mga starving and poor people para ma realise natin na Ang mga starving na mga tao ay dapat tulungan dahil sila ay nahihirapan


24. compare and contrast "Oliver Twist" and "Lord of the Flies" in terms of moral lessons​


Answer:

they're not compate just to be a contrast

Explanation:

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Answer:

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25. what is being implied in the text oliver twist​


Answer:

"Oliver Twist" is the age-old battle between good and evil. As quoted in Enotes, Dickens once wrote that he "wished to show, in little Oliver, the principle of good surviving through every adverse circumstance, and triumphing at last".

Explanation:

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26. combine to make a compound-complex sentence Oliver is happy. Oliver doesn't look happy. Oliver doesn't show his emotions.​


Answer:

Although Oliver is happy, he doesn't look happy or show his emotions.

Explanation:

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27. Choose the correct/best sentence.•Wearing a purple sweater, the girl is Oliver’s girlfriend.•The girl wearing a purple sweater is Oliver’s girlfriend.•Having worn a purple sweater, the girl is Oliver’s girlfriend.•The girl, wearing a purple sweater, is Oliver’s girlfriend.•Oliver’s girlfriend wearing a purple sweater is the girl.​


Answer:

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28. What Is the Setting Of the poem in the Rhinoceros?by: Oliver Herfordpa Help po plsss​


Answer: fictional

Explanation: it says "he is annoyed a bit because his clothing does not fit" if that's not enough explanation it also says "He looks so cross because I drew him with one horn" The word DREW prove it all


29. 1. What were the circumstances that led the gentlemen of the board to think that Oliver Twist was afool?​


Answer:

Oliver was told he needed to appear before the Board, but he had no idea what "board" referred to. when he went before them, he was told to bow to the "Board," and not knowing any better. he bowed to the table (made of wood). This action led the gentleman to believe he was a fool.


30. The novel "Oliver Twist" depicts a social issue of poverty. Explain this quotation from James Baldwin, "Anyone who has ever struggled with poverty knows how extremely expensive it is to be poor".​


Answer:

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