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雾都孤儿英语读后感篇一
《英文版的雾都孤儿读后感》

Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist is a novel written by Chales Dikens .It mainly describes a little boy’s tough experiences .This novel reveals the author’s attitude towards life in some point .

Oliver Twist was an orphan who was brought up by Shelia who lived in hospice. Oliver was regarded as a bastard, which resulted lots of discrimination.

In the foster home , he was on behalf of children to ask for more

porridge ,which considered as a kind rude and unpolite behavior .He was confined for several days and came across another suffering .

Mr Bumble sent him to a coffin maker. In this plot ,I was attracted by the man Mr Noah who was also a servant .He played tricks on Oliver to grab some external fun .He deliberately said Oliver’s mother was a bitch who had a child without marriage .

This kind of writing is advanced .It satirized the dark

society .people’s ignorance trapped kind people all the time .In contrast,Oliver , a naive boy who existed in a horrible

environment ,always kept good honest.Although he knew nothing about his mother ,he persisted in beliving his mother’s kindness.A little boy owned those good quality in dark society is doubted.But it reflects the author’s opinion .Love makes the world go around . This topic was proved though the novel.

In an anthor plot ,Oliver entered a haunt of thieves by accident.A girl names Nacy rejected Mr Brownlow’s help .She had no courage to leave the haunt where people had the same fate ,especially his beloved boy Sikes.In the end ,she was beaten to death .And this plot is the trasition .It hinted that bad people are destined to compensate .

For Oliver’s kindness ,he finally led a happy life with many kindhearted people’s help .

This consequence accords with people’s common

criterion .Temporarily difficulities is not terrible as long as you

reasonably deal with it .And success is on the way .What’s more ,we should always put love in the bottom of hearts.

雾都孤儿英语读后感篇二
《雾都孤儿(英文读后感+人物介绍)》

雾都孤儿英语读后感篇三
《雾都孤儿英文观后感》

Learn to love and care

Here I am sitting on a couch alone, thinking about what I have just finished reading with tears of sadness filling my eyes and fire of indignation filling my heart, which revived my exhausted soul that has already been covered by the cruelty and the selfishness of the secular world for a long time. It is truly what I felt after reading Oliver Twist, written by the prominent British author Charles Dickens.

The resonance between me and the book makes me feel not only the kindness and the wickedness of all the characters in the novel, but what this aloof society lacks, and what I lack deep inside. These supreme resources I’m talking about right now are somewhat different from minerals, oil that we usually mention. They’re abstract like feelings, and some kinds of spiritual stimulation that all of us desire anxiously from one another —— love and care. Those charitable figures whom Dickens created in the novel are really what we need in life. They showed love and care to others, just as the gentle rain from the sky fell upon the earth, which was carved into my heart deeply. Mr. Brownlow is one such person.

The other day he had one of his elaborate watches stolen

by two skilled teenage thieves, Artful Dodger and Charley Bates, and thought naturally it was Oliver, who was an orphan and forced to live with a gang of thieves, that had done it because he was the only one near by after the theft had taken place. Being wrathful, he caught Oliver, and sent him to the police station where the ill-tempered, unfair magistrates worked. Fortunately for him, Oliver was proved innocent by one onlooker afterwards. With sympathy, Mr. Brownlow took the injured, poor Oliver to his own home. There Oliver lived freely and gleefully for some months as if he were Mr. Brownlow’s own son. One day, however, Mr. Brownlow asked Oliver to return some books to the bookseller and to send some money for the new books that he had already collected. The thief Oliver once stayed with kidnapped him. After that he disappeared in Mr. Brownlow’s life. Searching for a while, Mr. Brownlow had to believe the fact that he had run away with his money. But dramatically, they came across each other again a few years later. Without hesitation, Mr. Brownlow took Oliver home for the second time not caring if he had done something evil.

Perhaps most of us would feel confused about Mr. Brownlow’s reaction. But as a matter of fact, this is just the lesson we should learn from him. Jesus said in the Bible. “Forgive not seven times, but seventy-times seven.” Why is that? Because forgiveness is our ability to remove negative thoughts and neutralize them so our energy may be spent on doing what we came here for. We cannot move forward in our future if past issues cloud our thinking. Stop put Mr. Brownlow into the list of your models. Always give people a second chance no matter what they might have done. That’s also a substantial part of loving and caring others.

then there are Mrs. Maylie and Rose, Oliver’s other benefactors. Maybe the reason they loved and cared Oliver was not because of forgiveness. In my point of view, it was trust. They had faith in Oliver when he was considered to be a filthy burglar who tried to break the front door of Maylie’s at midnight. But this wasn’t how these two ladies saw the whole thing. They denied Oliver’s crime immediately and listened attentively to Oliver’s own description of his miserable life. They were deeply touched by Oliver’s strong perseverance and astonishing vitality.

Accordingly, they remedied Oliver’s body and heart and turned him into a different boy. He began to wear appropriate and clean suits which were tailor-made for him and receive education.

As far as we can see, it is trust that helps us all live together without precaution. Sometimes trust can even lead us to miracles, which we often expect to come about, so why not trust? Trust yourself, trust others, and you’ll salute miracles every single day.

In the novel, though the young Oliver again and again fell for conspiracies of those hideous thieves, who tried to torture Oliver’s body and poisoned Oliver’s heart intensely, he always lived on and tried hard to seek for his own life. Then I realized what supported him all through were actually beliefs. In most cases, what you believe is what you’ll become. Believe that you are unlimited, that you can do anything you commit to doing, and when you do, your accomplishments will know no bounds. You control your beliefs and that is how you ultimately control your life. It’s all dictated by your attitude.

In the final analysis, love and care contain numerous forms, there are love of forgiveness, love of trust, etc. but they all come from your beliefs in life. When someone tells you he’s deceived you, forgive him anyway, when someone tells you what he’s done, trust him anyway, and when you face adversities while chasing your dreams, think about your beliefs, then what hinders you will become a piece of cake in no time.

So find out “Olivers” in your life and do as Mr. Brownlow and Mrs. Maylie do: love them and care them, which cost nothing but save much. They enrich those who receive, without impoverishing those who give. They can be certain smallest words or actions, but the memory of them sometimes last forever.

Charles Dickens said:“Love makes the world go around.” These immortal words have inspired and will keep on inspiring us to chant the melody of love and to say the prayer of care forevermore. Let us, therefore, enjoy life and treat other people lovingly. These principles are the roots and foundations of beliefs supporting this article and our

雾都孤儿英语读后感篇四
《雾都孤儿读后感》

今天,我的《雾都孤儿》终于看完啦,本来看到半本的时候,都有打算不看了,但是现在我终于没有因为放弃阅读而后悔!

正是由于这种激动地心情,我不得不写点我读完这个小说的感受,再次声明这仅仅是个人感受,也许有文章的主旨有歧义,但是这些也就是我第一遍读完这篇经典之作的收获,也许以后还会有更深刻的理解!

出于对作者的尊重,请允许我先简单介绍下作者和作品内容简介:(资料均来自百度,非本人原创,但有所改动)

查尔斯·约翰·赫芬姆·狄更斯(英语:Charles John Huffam Dickens,1812年2月7日-1870年6月9日),英国维多利亚时期的著名小说家,从小饱尝人间艰辛的狄更斯最同情劳苦人民和孤苦无依的孩子。狄更斯是高产作家,他凭借勤奋和天赋创作出一大批经典著作。他又是一位幽默大师,常常用妙趣横生的语言在浪漫和现产中讲述人间真相,以至于马克思也不得不赞叹地称他为“杰出的小说家”。

伟大的作家,造就伟大的作品,于是1838年他的第二篇长篇小说《雾都孤儿》问世了。 小说的主人公奥列佛·特威斯特(Oliver Twist),是一名生在济贫院的孤儿,忍饥挨饿,备受欺凌,由于不堪棺材店老板娘、教区执事班布尔(Bumble)等人的虐待而独自逃往伦敦,不幸刚一到达就受骗误入贼窟。窃贼团伙的首领费尽千方百计,企图把奥列佛训练为扒手供他驱使。奥列佛跟随窃贼伙伴“机灵鬼”杰克—道金斯(Jake Dawkins)和贝茨(Bates)上街时,被误认为他偷了一位叫布朗劳(Brownlow)的绅士(恰巧是他父亲生前的好友)的手绢而被警察逮捕。后因书摊老板证明了他的无辜,说明小偷另有其人,他才被释放。由于他当时病重昏迷,且容貌酷似友人生前留下的一副少妇画像,布朗劳收留他在家中治病,得到布朗劳及其女管家贝德温太太(Bedwin)无微不至的关怀,第一次感受到人间的温暖。窃贼团伙害怕奥列佛会泄露团伙的秘密,在费根(Fagin)指示下,塞克斯(Sikes)和南希(Nance)费尽心机,趁奥利弗外出替布朗劳归还书摊老板的图书的时候用计使他重新陷入了贼窟。但当费根试图惩罚毒打奥列佛的上时候,南希挺身而出保护了奥列佛。费根用威胁、利诱、灌输等手段企图迫使奥列佛成为一名窃贼,成为费根的摇钱树。一天黑夜,奥列佛在塞克斯的胁迫下参加对一座大宅院的行窃。正当奥列佛准备趁爬进窗户的机会向主人报告时,被管家发现后开枪打伤。窃贼仓惶逃跑时,把奥列佛丢弃在路旁水沟之中。奥列佛在雨雪之中带伤爬行,无意中又回道那家宅院,昏到在门口。好心的主人梅丽夫人及其养女罗斯小姐收留并庇护了他。无巧不成书,这位罗斯(ROSE)小姐正是奥列佛的姨妈,但双方都不知道。在梅丽夫人家,奥列佛真正享受到了人生的温馨和美好。但费根团伙却不能放过奥利弗。有一天一个名叫蒙克斯的人来找费根,这人是奥利弗的同父异母兄长,由于他的不肖,他父亲在遗嘱中将全部遗产给了奥列佛,除非奥列佛和蒙克斯是一样的不肖儿女,遗产才可由蒙克斯继承。为此蒙克斯出高价买通费根,要他使奥列佛变成不可救药的罪犯,以便霸占奥列佛名下的全部遗产,并发泄自己对已去世的父亲的怨恨。正当蒙克斯得意洋洋的谈到他如何和班布尔夫妇狼狈为奸,毁灭了能证明奥利弗身份的唯一证据的时候,被南希听见。南希见义勇为,同情奥列佛的遭遇,冒生命危险,偷偷找到罗斯小姐,向她报告了这一切。

正当罗斯小姐考虑如何行动时,奥列佛告诉她,他找到了布朗劳先生。罗斯小姐就和布朗劳商议了处理方法。罗斯小姐在布朗劳陪同下再次和南希会面时,布朗劳获知蒙克斯即他的已故好友埃得温。奥列佛得的不肖儿子,决定亲自找蒙克斯交涉,但他们的谈话被费根派出

的密探听见。塞克斯就凶残的杀害了南西。南西之死使费金团伙遭到了灭顶之灾。费根被捕,后上了绞刑架,塞克斯在逃窜中失足被自己的绳子勒死。与此同时,蒙克斯被布朗劳挟持到家中,逼他供出了一切,事情真相大白,奥利弗被布朗劳收为养子,从此结束了他的苦难的童年。为了给蒙克斯自新的机会,把本应全归奥利弗继承的遗产分一半给他。但蒙克斯劣性不改,把家产挥霍殆尽,继续作恶,终被锒铛入狱,死在狱中。班布尔夫恶有恶报,被革去一切职务,一贫如洗,在他们曾经作威作福的济贫院度过余生。

以下是个人感受:

《雾都孤儿》和大部分小说一样,结局是“善有善报恶有恶报”,但它的结局是完美的!刚开始的时候对小奥列佛的遭遇感到同情和心痛,他在阴暗、罪恶、饥饿中勉强成长起来,从小奥列佛和他的伙伴身上,你能感觉到食物对于人来说的意义。班布尔那些所谓的绅士对待孩子,贫民的态度深知人性的罪恶,这也预示了他们必将灭亡,也许并不是现在。当奥列佛请求多吃一碗粥而被责罚时,你足以看到当时社会是多么的黑暗。当奥列佛被习艺所“拍卖”,最后被送到棺材铺当学徒时,你能感觉到穷人的命运是什么样的,他们不是自己生命的主宰,而是掌握在他人手中,即使到了棺材铺,还是要让老板娘欺辱!

奥列佛,终于忍不住了,他决定逃跑了,他是多么的勇敢,但那是生活所迫啊,人,有的时候就是被逼出来的。但是他不知道往哪里去,我也不知道他会去哪里,能去哪里,从生下来就是个孤儿,也许这个世界上再也没有人认识他了,我真的被那种孤独,无助感染了,感触了。当他被南希和赛克斯劫持回费根那里的时候,当他深知会伤了布朗劳先生的心,却无能为力的时候,那种心情,那种心痛,也只有被深深误解的人才能体会。

无可厚非,奥列佛是勇敢的,善良的。他胆小如鼠却为了自己母亲的尊严去和诺顿战斗,为了自己起清白而试图逃离、告发、即使都失败了。无疑他是“出淤泥而不染的”,这种品格估计也是作者生活所向往的。

也许故事有点过于巧合,但是无巧不成书啊,但是你看这巧的多么合情合理,这也是作者的写作艺术吧。给我印象比较深刻的就是贝德文太太和他儿子的对话,不光是当时的英国,就是在现在的全世界都存在的问题,也许没有那么严重了。

南希无疑是最可悲的,但是都能理解她当时的心情,她罪大恶极,做件好事是多么的困难,是她知道自己和罗斯相比是多么的卑贱,但是她想保持和别的女人,无论是穷是富,是好是坏一样的东西——爱。这是她唯一值得骄傲的地方,即使是失去生命也不可惜。这也是人性最本质的东西,那就是自尊。

对于赛克斯杀了南希之后情形的描写,可谓是入木三分,在内心深处发出的恐惧无时无刻不在笼罩着他,现实也是这样的,一个杀人犯他先安享生活之美,那几乎是不可能的,就像做了坏事心里永久的愧疚一样,但这个坏事是无法弥补的。赛克斯感觉南希的阴魂一直跟着他的时候,最后他无处可逃,去救火,是多么戏剧的一幕啊,但是令人发笑的同时也深深的感觉到他那无比的恐惧。赛克斯的狗的死也不乏幽默,个人感觉狗和南希的命运是及其的相似,可恨、可悲、可泣、可敬。

奥列佛无疑是幸运的,因为他逃了出来,遇到了贵人,狄克的死,我想也是作者刻意加进来的,因为穷苦孩子大部分命运和他是一样的,没有人知道他存在,也没有人在意他死去,也许奥列佛就有很少,也许就有一个,后也许就跟本就不会有。

有一种东西可以让人坚挺的活着,也可以高傲的死去那便是自尊;有一种东西足以照亮这个世界,那便是希望;有一种东西足以温暖世界的每一个角落那就是爱。

这就是我读《雾都孤儿》的感受。

注:(文中的内容均是自己看完小说的感受,也许很多地方理解是不对的,希望大家批评、包容。)

雾都孤儿英语读后感篇五
《雾都孤儿 读后感》

单位外语系英语专业 学号07030134

江西农业大学南昌商学院英美国文学论文

(英语专业)

题目:Oliver Twist

姓 名:蔡敏

专 业:英语 指导老师:张凤仙

江西农业大学南昌商学院

2010-4-21

About the author

Charles Dickens is a English novelist, generally considered the greatest of the Victorian period. Dickens's works are characterized by attacks on social evils, injustice, and hypocrisy. He had also experienced in his youth oppression, when he was forced to end school in early teens and work in a factory. Dickens's good, bad, and comic characters, such as the cruel miser Scrooge, the aspiring novelist David Copperfield, or the trusting and innocent Mr. Pickwick, have fascinated generations of readers. Charles Dickens was born in Landport, Hampshire, during the new industrial age, which gave birth to theories of Karl Marx. Dickens's father was a clerk in the navy pay office. He was well paid but often ended in financial troubles. In 1814 Dickens moved to London, and then to Chatham, where he received some education. The schoolmaster William Giles gave special attention to Dickens, who made rapid progress. In 1824, at the age of 12, Dickens was sent to work for some months at a blacking factory, Hungerford Market, London, while his father John was in Marshalea debtor's prison. "My father and mother were quite satisfied," Dickens later recalled bitterly. "They could hardly have been more so, if I had been twenty years of age, distinguished at a grammar-school, and going to Cambridge." Later this period found its way to the novel LITTLE DORRITT (1855-57). John Dickens paid his £40 debt with the money he inherited from his mother; she died at the age of seventy-nine when he was still in prison. Dickens's sharp ear for conversation helped him to create colorful characters through their own words. The publisher, William Hall, now commissioned Dickens to write The Pickwick Papers in twenty monthly installments. This was followed by Oliver Twist, published in Bentley's Miscellany (1837-38) and Nicholas Nickleby (1838-39), also published

monthly. Dickens was now the most popular writer in Britain and over the next few years he wrote a series of popular novels including The Old Curiosity Shop (1840-1), Barnaby Rudge (1841), Martin Chuzzlewit (1843-4) and A Christmas Carol (1843).

Background(oliver twist)

Oliver Twist is notable for Dickens' unromantic portrayal of criminals and their sordid lives.[1] The book also exposed the cruel treatment of many a waif-child in London, which increased international concern in what is sometimes known as "The Great London Waif Crisis". This was the astounding number of orphans in London in the Dickens era. The book's subtitle, The Parish Boy's Progress alludes to Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress and also to a pair of popular 18th-century caricature series by William Hogarth, "A Rake's Progress" and "A Harlot's Progress".

An early example of the social novel, the book calls the public's attention to various contemporary evils, including the Poor Law that stated that poor people should work in workhouses, child labour and the recruitment of children as criminals. Dickens mocks the hypocrisies of the time by surrounding the novel's serious themes with sarcasm and dark humour. The novel may have been inspired by the story of Robert Blincoe, an orphan whose account of his hardships as a child labourer in a cotton mill was widely read in the 1830s. Obviously, Dickens' own early youth—he was vulnerable, and a child labourer—must have also entered.

Introduction

In Oliver Twist, Dickens mixes grim realism, and merciless satire as a way to describe the effects of industrialism on 19th-century England and to criticise the harsh new Poor Laws. Oliver, an innocent child, is trapped

in a world where his only options seem to be the workhouse, Fagin's thieves, a prison or an early grave. From this unpromising industrial setting, however, a fairy tale also emerges: In the midst of corruption and degradation, the essentially passive Oliver remains pure-hearted; he steers away from evil when those around him give in to it; and, in proper fairy-tale fashion, he eventually receives his reward—leaving for a peaceful life in the country, surrounded by kind friends. On the way to this happy ending, Dickens explores the kind of life an orphan, outcast boy could expect to lead in 1830s London.

Poverty and social class

Poverty is a prominent concern in Oliver Twist. Throughout the novel, Dickens enlarges on this theme, describing slums so decrepit that whole rows of houses are on the point of ruin. In an early chapter, Oliver attends a pauper's funeral with Mr. Sowerberry and sees a whole family crowded together in one miserable room.

This ubiquitous misery makes Oliver's encounters with charity and love more poignant. Oliver's workhouse origins place him at the nadir of society; as an orphan without friends, he is routinely despised. His "sturdy spirit" keeps him alive despite the torment he must endure. Most of his associates, however, deserve their place among society's dregs and seem very much at home in the depths. Noah Claypole, a charity boy like Oliver, is idle, stupid, and cowardly; Sikes is a thug; Fagin lives by corrupting children; and the Artful Dodger seems born for a life of crime. Many of the middle-class people Oliver encounters—Mrs. Sowerberry, Mr. Bumble, and the savagely hypocritical "gentlemen" are worse.

Symbolism

Dickens makes considerable use of symbolism. The many symbols Oliver faces are primarily good versus evil, with evil continually trying to corrupt and exploit good, but good winning out in the end. The "merry old gentleman" Fagin, for example, has satanic characteristics: he is a veteran corrupter of young boys who presides over his own corner of the criminal world; he makes his first appearance standing over a fire holding a toasting-fork; and he refuses to pray on the night before his

execution.The London slums, too, have a suffocating, infernal aspect; the dark deeds and dark passions are concretely characterised by dim rooms, and pitch-black nights, while the governing mood of terror and brutality may be identified with uncommonly cold weather. In contrast, the countryside where the Maylies take Oliver is a pastoral heaven.

Food is another important symbol; Oliver's odyssey begins with a simple request for more gruel, and Mr. Bumble's shocked exclamation, represents he may be after more than just gruel.

The novel is also shot through with a related motif, obesity, which calls attention to the stark injustice of Oliver's world. When the half-starved child dares to ask for more, the men who punish him are fat. It is interesting to observe the large number of characters who are overweight. Toward the end of the novel, the gaze of knowing eyes becomes a potent symbol. For years, Fagin avoids daylight, crowds, and open spaces, concealing himself in a dark lair most of the time

雾都孤儿英语读后感篇六
《Learn to be a generous man 雾都孤儿读后感 英文版》

Learn to be a generous man

----------Oliver Twist

《雾都孤儿》是伟大现实主义学家查尔斯狄更斯的一部巨著。它主要描述了主人公小奥利佛的悲惨遭遇,故事中他遇到了各型各色的人,有的加害于他,也有的帮助过他。而他在此期间也表现出了各种各样的特点。本论文主要介绍了奥利佛的性格特点。这些特点可从他对待人和事物的态度上表现出来。他的天真既帮助过他逃离灾难,但也使他陷入过困境,但总体来说,他的天真是难能可贵的,尤其是处于当时的社会背景之下就更弥足珍贵了。虽然他生活的很艰难,但是他还是本着自己善良的本性慷慨帮助他人。

关键词:奥利佛 善良 天真 慷慨

Oliver Twist is a famous book of Charles Dickens, who is a great critic of reality. This story mainly describes the miserable lot of little Oliver Twist. He met with various peoples, some of them either treat him bad or involve him into crime. They are bad men. However, some persons always help him and treat him well. During that time, he shows many kinds of characters. In this thesis, it mainly introduces Oliver’s characters, and they are all showed from his attitudes towards the peoples and things around him. Through the analysis, we can see that his innocence not only helps him escape from the calamity, but also involves him into difficulties, but generally speaking, his innocence is valuable, especially for that society. Althouhgt his life is very hard,he also help others

generously due to his kindness.

Key words: Oliver Twist ; Kindness ; Innocence ; generous

Oliver Twist, is known as its tragic stories by people. The writer Charles Dickens who wrote this novel is aim to revealing the hardship faced by the dispossessed and the ugly masks of those cruel criminals in Britain. And this novel is Charles Dickens’ second long novel, but the first fully crafted novel.

The author who himself was born in a poor family and he wrote this novel in his twenties when he was bursting with youthful vigor , imbued with vitality and optimism , which became the main drift and purpose of his literary production to the letter. While ruthlessly exposing the dark corners of life and fiercely attacking the cynical reality , he showed us the good trend in the development of the society rather than depicted it as pitch -dark. So from his novel, readers have a strong sense that life is not utterly hopeless. Because of this, Dickens had always been our country and the former Soviet union scholars defined as "English literature on critical realism and the founder of the greatest represents". People consider Dickens as the most popular English novelist of the Victorian period. Actually Dickens’ experience is also tragic. With his father in debtors' prison, he was withdrawn from school and forced to work in a factory at 12. This deeply affected the sensitive boy. Though he returned to

school at 13, his formal education ended at 15. Then he began working as an office boy for a law firm. By 1828 he became a reporter for the lay courts of Doctors' Common. By the age of twenty, Dickens was one of the best

Parliamentary reporters in England. During this same period Dickens' interest began to change from journalism to literature. And he published a large amount of works. Many of these are still popular.

The main character of the novel is Oliver Twist who was born of a dying mother in a parish workhouse and then sent to an infant farm, run by Mrs. Mann. Until he was nine years old, at which time he was then returned to the workhouse again. Where he suffered a lot of enormous pain, such as hunger, thirst, beating and abuse. At last, he can not stand the boss’ abuse, he escaped to London. As soon as he reached London, he was noticed by a thief gang. The head of the gang tried to make Oliver work for him. One day, when Oliver and a member of this gang called Bates were walking in the street, Oliver was arrested by the police because of a misunderstanding that a gentleman named Brownlow thought he had stolen his handkerchief. Infect Brownlow is one of his father’s friends. At last, he was set free until the owner of the bookshop proved that he was innocent. In the prison, he got badly hurt and Mr. Brownlow felt very guilt after he was set free. So Mr. Brownlow took him to his home to look after him. In Mr. Brownlow’s home, Oliver experienced the warm of the family. But before long, the head of the thief gang called Fgain. To ensure that Oliver wouldn’t leak their secret, Fgain let

Nancy and Sikes to catch Oliver back. While Mr. Brownlow went out one day, Nancy and Sikes caught Oliver. To make he work for him, Fgain asked him to steal a big house. To tell the owner, Oliver went the house though the window. But unluckily, the steward thought he was a thief and shoot at him. The real thief ran away and Oliver was abandoned. With a hurt body, Oliver crawling in the snow, did not know the way, he came back to the house again. At last, the owner Merry and her adopted daughter Ross take him in and offer shelter for him. Coincidentally, Merry was his aunt and they do not know each other. One day, a person called Monks came to Fagin and told him that Oliver is his brother. His father left a large heritage and decide to give it to Oliver because of his unfilial unless Oliver was an unfilial as him that the heritage is given to Monks. To reach the goal, he let Fagin to help him to make Oliver an incurable criminal. While they were talking, Nancy heard it by accident, and he told it to Ross.

When Ross was thinking how to deal with it, Oliver came to tell her that he found Mr. Brownlow. Then Ross and Mr. Brownlow began to discuss it. They met Nancy once again and to Mr. Brownlow got a surprising new that Monks is his old friend’s son. So he decided to talk with Monks, but what they talks was heard by Fagin and Fagin killed Nancy cruelly. The death of Nancy made the thief gang came to an end. Fagin was arrested and died soon. Mons was caught by Mr. Brownlow and he told everything. With the truth came out Mr. Brownlow adopted Oliver.

Although the end is fragrant, most of the people may think the plots of the novel are complicated and Oliver’s experience is misery. He had to face the tragic fate by himself. And since the childhood he experienced so much pain. But the people touched me most is not Oliver but Mr. Brownlow. A well-off, erudite gentleman who serves as Oliver’s first benefactor. Since Oliver lived with Mr. Brownlow, Mr. Brownlow treated him as if he were his own son. But one day Mr. Brownlow asked Oliver to return some books to the bookseller and to send some money for the new books that he had already collected. The thief Oliver once stayed with kidnapped him. After that he disappeared in Mr. Brownlow’s life. Searching for a while, Mr. Brownlow had to believe the fact that he had run away with his money. But dramatically, they came across each other again a few years later. Without hesitation, Mr. Brownlow took Oliver home for the second time not caring if he had done something evil.

What a generous man! Maybe most of people confused why Mr. Brownlow tried to help someone once cheated him. But that is the thing we should learn form Mr. Brownlow. In our modern life, people become more and more self-fish, they never forgive others’ mistakes. Jesus said in the Bible. “Forgive not seven times, but seventy-times seven.” What’s the meaning of the saying? It means forgiveness is our ability to remove negative thoughts and neutralize them so our energy may be spent on doing what we came here for. We cannot move forward in our future if past issues cloud our thinking. So we

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and swift. But Oliver does not know their plan at all. On the contrary, he is very grateful to Fagin. He thinks he is a kind person. He does not ask for any reward but provided him food and shelter and teacher him some

interesting games. Until he follows Dodger to the street, and witnesses he stole a gentle’s hand kerchief. Finally, Oliver is caught. From this, we can see that Oliver join in the gang, but thanks to his innocent, he never becomes a member of them truly.

The fifth chapter: O liver's life changes.

It is more a lucky thing to Oliver than an unfortunate to him being caught. Maybe meeting the Brown low is a warmest thing to him. Brown low is an important role of the book. Without him, we do not know what a person he will be. And he makes us believe there are love and kind people in the world.

The sixth chapter: O liver is found again

They were happy days, while O liver was getting better. He played cards with Mrs. Bed win and listened to stories about her family. The days were all so quiet and relaxing, after the hardships and poverty of his previous life. Mr. Brown low bought him a new suit and new shoes, and O liver's dirty old clothe s were given away. How happy an ending is! But we all know that this is not an ending. So, some time later, Oliver s back to the gang dramatically.

The seventh chapter: The robbery

Oliver is forced to join a robbery and hurt.

The eight chapters: After the robbery

In this part, we can see that Oliver is saved and his birth have some new clue and the gang is planning to kill the boy.

The ninth to tenth chapters: O liver starts another life

In the countryside, it is the second sweet life for him. From this chapter, Oliver’s birth is clearer and clearer. The eleventh to twelfth chapters: Nancy is the soul character in these two chapters. And in my opinion, she is also a soul character I the book. Thought in the beginning, she is a member of the gang. But she is not an evil woman. On the contrary, she is very kind inward. She knows her behavior will bring her to death. But she also chooses to make it. Honestly speaking, I admit she is a great woman.

The thirteenth chapter: The end of the gang

The end of the gang is a pleasure thing. This story starts to go to the bright side. There is a saying: you must reap what you have sown.

The last chapter: The end of the mystery

This part reveals the mystery of the Oliver’s birth; we readers get a happy ending.

Part2: about Nancy

Maybe many people think that Nancy is a hateful woman. If there is not Nancy, Oliver maybe chased by Fagin and Monks. But she indeed does many things that are harmful for Oliver. We know that at first, Oliver was escaped from Fagin by Mr. Brownlow; he had lived a happy life with Mr. Brown. But Nancy breaks his peaceful life. And she makes him be caught again. From the ending, we know that Nancy can choose to go on her life, but she doesn’t. She can not bear the spirit suffers and decides to pay her life for her fault. So, Nancy is worth being remembered.

Part3: The information about the author:

Charles John Huff am Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer and social critic who is generally regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian period and the creator of some of the world's most memorable fictional characters. During his lifetime Dickens's works enjoyed unprecedented popularity and fame, and by the twentieth century his literary genius was fully recognized by critics and scholars. His novels and short stories continue to enjoy an enduring popularity among the general reading public.

Born in Portsmouth, England, Dickens left school to work in a factory after his father was thrown into

debtors' prison. Though he had little formal education, his early impoverishment drove him to succeed. He edited a weekly journal for 20 years, wrote 15 novels and hundreds of short stories and non-fiction articles, lectured and performed extensively, was an indefatigable letter writer, and campaigned vigorously for children's rights,

education, and other social reforms.

On 8 June 1870, Dickens suffered another stroke at his home, after a full day's work on Edwin Droid. He never regained consciousness, and the next day, on 9 June, five years to the day after the Staple Hurst rail crash, he died at Gad's Hill Place. Contrary to his wish to be buried at Rochester Cathedral "in an inexpensive, unostentatious, and strictly private manner," he was laid to rest in the Poets' Corner of Westminster Abbey. A printed epitaph circulated at the time of the funeral reads: "To the Memory of Charles Dickens (England's most popular author) who died at his residence, Hingham, near Rochester, Kent, 9 June 1870, aged 58 years. He was a sympathizer with the poor, the suffering, and the oppressed; and by his death, one of England's greatest writers is lost to the world.” His last words were: "On the ground", in response to his daughter Georgina's request that he lie down.

On Sunday, 19 June 1870, five days after Dickens was buried in the Abbey, Dean Arthur Penrhyn Stanley delivered a memorial elegy, lauding "the genial and loving humorist whom we now mourn", for showing by his own example "that even in dealing with the darkest scenes and the most degraded characters, genius could still be clean, and mirth could be innocent." Pointing to the fresh flowers that adorned the novelist's grave, Stanley assured those present that "the spot would thenceforth be a sacred one with both the New World and the Old, as that of the representative of literature, not of this island only, but of all who speak our English tongue.

Museums and festivals celebrating Dickens's life and works exist in many places with which Dickens was associated, such as the Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum in Portsmouth, the house in which he was born. The original manuscripts of many of his novels, as well as printers' proofs, first editions, and illustrations from the collection of Dickens's friend John Forster are held at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Dickens's will stipulate that no memorial be erected in his honor. The only life-size bronze statue of Dickens, cast in 1891 by Francis Edwin Elwell, can be found in Clark Park in the Spruce Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia.

Stamp in "The Centenary Edition of The Works of Charles Dickens in 36 Volumes."

Dickens was commemorated on the Series E £10 note issued by the Bank of England that was in circulation in the UK between 1992 and 2003. His portrait appeared on the reverse of the note accompanied by a scene from The Pickwick Papers. A theme park, Dickens World, standing in part on the site of the former naval dockyard where Dickens's father once worked in the Navy Pay Office, opened in Chatham in 2007, and to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens in 2012, the Museum of London held the UK's first major exhibition on the author in 40 years. In the UK survey entitled The Big Read carried out by the BBC in 2003, five of Dickens's books were named in the Top 100.

Museums and festivals celebrating Dickens's life and works exist in many places with which Dickens was associated, such as the Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum in Portsmouth, the house in which he was born.

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A Book Report of Oliver Twist

By Charles Dickens

I have recently read the simplified version of Oliver Twist published by China Translation and Publishing Corporation. The novel was written by the British writer Charles Dickens, who was an important author in British history. He has written many famous novels. And the Oliver Twist was one of these novels which has been translated into several languages and welcomed by readers all over the world. Published in 1838, this book was translated into Chinese first in 1991.

The novel reflecting the tragic fact of the life in Britain in 18th century and also was regarded the biography of the author himself. It is set on the background that the society of British was black and evil. Many poor persons lived in sorrow and anguish.

The gist of the story is as follows. The leading role Oliver who himself was born in a poor family and latter became an orphan .He was thrown into a world full of poverty and crime. He was asked to be a thief, and was suffered enormous pain, such as hunger beating and afraid. But in the end, the biggest bad person Fagin and Bill was put into prison and Olive has lived a happy life.

While reading the anguish experiences of Oliver, I was shocked by his sufferings. He experienced many hard times and a lot of things many adult today can’t confronted with easily. At the same time, I hate the bad persons like the evil Fagin and the brutal Bill. As is known to us all, the evil cannot defeat the justice. To my relief, the end was happy. On the other country, the book tells us not to do the bad thing and if you did, you will be punished sooner or later.

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