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 Essay Grade: 83%
Crime in Oliver Twist
2,032 words, approx. 7 pages
 This essay shows how individuals in the novel, Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens, will sometimes result in commiting crimes to gain fulfillment of their basic human needs.
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 Essay Grade: 83%
Social System That Generates Criminals
1,254 words, approx. 4 pages
 With the novel "Oliver Twist", Charles Dickens has successfully bring the public's attention to various contemporary social illness, including the underworld life, child labor, and the recruitment of children as criminals.
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 Essay Grade: 88%
Women in "Oliver Twist"
1,210 words, approx. 4 pages
 Women characters in Charles Dickens's "Oliver Twist" were intended as victims just as much as the character of Oliver. Dickens portrays the social inequities women face during this time, linking the women characters to their different roles in society.
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 Essay Grade: 92%
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 Essay Grade: 75%
Oliver Twist
1,119 words, approx. 4 pages
 A plot overview of Charles Dickens' novel Oliver Twist.
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 Essay Grade: 88%
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 Essay Grade: 86%
Oliver Twist, A Narrative Summary
713 words, approx. 2 pages
 Summarizes the novel, Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Mentions all of the main characters and major plot points in the novel. Reveals the novel's conclusion.
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 Essay Grade: 86%
Comparison between "Stone Cold" and "Oliver Twist"
692 words, approx. 2 pages
 Compares the novels " Stone Cold" by Robert Swindells and "Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens. Considers the difference in narrative styles. Examines similarities in characters and theme.
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 Essay Grade: 86%
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 Essay Grade: 86%
Comparing Oliver Twist and Moll Flanders
543 words, approx. 2 pages
 Compares the plot structures of Oliver Twist and Moll Flanders as they relate to logical causation and time. Detects similarities in both title characters and debates their vulnerability.
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 Essay Grade: 75%
Why Is Oliver Twist Popular?
339 words, approx. 1 pages
 Although it is considered one of the most popular novels in world literature, Charles Dickens' novel Oliver Twist lacks the unique vision that is found in works such as Shakespeare's. However, Dickens' ability to amuse the reader contributes greatly to the story's popularity.
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