Oliver, who has been an orphan since childhood, grew up alone. No one taught him how to deal with things, how to get along with others, and how to communicate. He just walked by his own heart. He is a perfect and pure person. child. He would read Fagin's kindness to him, but also know that Fagin's doing was wrong. He would think about how good the bookseller boss was to him, and he would not betray him. Oliver was a person with his own bottom line.
As for Fagin, you can't call him a bad man or a good man. He let the little children steal things when their own three views have not yet been developed, which is disgusting. But at the same time, he adopted the homeless children and gave them a "home" so that they would not go hungry, which is a shame. But in the end, he paid the price for his mistakes.
Nancy is a kind girl, she can't bear to have such a young child killed like this. I also think that Oliver has his own part of the reason. In the face of Bill, whom she was very afraid of, she still took a brave step. In the end, he gave his precious life.
Bill, scumbag.
In London at that time, it was dark. Countless children have been displaced, and the only way to survive is to do some inappropriate things, but there will still be some people who stick to their own principles, and it is this group of people that makes people see the light of the future.
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