Oliver Twist
One of the main themes in Oliver Twist is good vs. evil. Even though
Oliver is the main character in this novel, three other secondary but
significant characters in the novel, Nancy, Fagin, and Mr. Brownlow, express
good vs. evil and are important to how the story progresses. Throughout the
story we are introduced to each of these characters from an indirect point of
view, and are able to categorize them, good or bad, according
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matters. In Oliver's case, even though he was just a very young
boy and he was poor, he too was able to judge right from wrong and ends
up choosing not to steal. As a result of his decision, young Oliver is given a
happy home and a promising future. On the other hand, Fagin's judgment is
not as good, and because of it, he remains with nothing but insanity and a
life in jail.
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