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15 September, 23:17

What is the central idea of the first six chapters of Dickens's Oliver Twist? Support your answer with examples from the novel.

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  1. 15 September, 23:20
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    Oliver twist is an orphan.
  2. 15 September, 23:20
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    He was an orphan, Oliver twist was born in a workhouse and his mother died after giving birth to him. But the nurse argued that she was found dead the night before. He was sent tho a branch workhouse for juvenile offenders were he really suffered. He lived the days and nights with the only thing he has, an empty stomach
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