The synopsis of Oliver Twist can be found here.
Charles Dickens wrote Oliver! which was published in 1838. Why did he write it? Look here:
To make money - it's what he did for a living.
He wanted a subject which would appeal to his audience - readers of Bentley's Miscellany, which was published monthly. He probably based it on the account of the life of Robert Blincoe - an orphan whos story of his life and hard times was popular in the early 19th century - but Dickens's work had originality and it is probably the first novel to have a child as the protagonist.
Dickens used his novel to draw attention to social problems, particularly the Poor Law and child labour.What struck me was the familiar song "As Long As He Needs Me" that the prostitute character Nancy sang to both Bill Sykes and then later to Oliver could be interpreted as strongly anti-feminist in its lyrics because Sykes regularly mistreated Nancy.
The complete lyrics to the song are here:
As longs as he needs me I know where I must be I'll cling on steadfastly As longs as he needs me As long as life is long I'll love him, right or wrong And somehow I'll be strong As long as he needs me If you are lonely then you will know When someone needs you you love them so I won't betray his trust Though people say I must I've got to stay true just As longs as he needs me If you are lonely then you will know When someone needs you you love them so I won't betray his trust Though people say I must I've got to stay true just As longs as he needs me (lyric provided by John Bol)
Wow!
Great to hear from you! Good observation - Nancy (in Oliver) was the original co-dependent!! *DONT_KNOW* I love that musical though.
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