Oliver Twist

Kole 2022-04-20 09:02:13

The fate of the orphan Oliver is undoubtedly tragic, but it is undeniable that in the process of his misfortune, he was always rescued unexpectedly and in a timely manner. At first the judge, seeing his tender face with tears, freed him from the custodians; then, on the way to London, when his life was dying, he was kindly taken in and cared for by the old lady; finally, the gentleman of Brownlow. Maintaining and cultivating is his destiny to get rid of poverty and labor. Investigating the root cause, Oliver's favor was not accidental, but he always carried a kind and righteous heart, his face was full of firm expressions, and even his tears were so clear and sincere.

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Oliver Twist quotes

  • Fagin: Do you know what I consider the greatest sin in the world, my dear? Ingratitude. That's what you're guilty of. Ingratitude.

  • Fagin: You're like yourself tonight, Bill.

    [puts his hand on Bill's shoulder]

    Fagin: Quite like yourself.

    Bill Sykes: Well I don't feel like myself when you lay that wicked old claw on my shoulder, so take it away!