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1、HUBEINORMALUNIVERSITY毕业论文(设计)论文题目OliverTwist’sStruggleforFreedom作者姓名所在院系外国语学院专业名称英语教育完成时间13年6月17日-8-Contents1.IntroductiontotheAuthorandtheNovel.…………………………........41.1TheHighPrestigeCharlesDickensandOliverTwist.……………….41.2ThePersonalityofCharlesDickens…………………………
2、………...41.3TheGreatnessofOliverTwist…………………………………………42.Oliver’sDecisiontoLeaveforLondon.………………………………...52.1Oliver’sSufferingintheWorkhouse…………………………………..52.2Oliver’sLearningaTrade……………………………………………...52.3Oliver’sDecisiontoHeadtoLondon……………………………........53.Oliver’s
3、MiserableExperienceinLondon.………………………..........63.1Fagin’sandHisBoy’sTrap………………………………………...…..63.2Oliver’sTemporaryRescuebyMr.Brownlow………………...….........63.3Oliver’sHelplessoftheHousebreaking………………………….……64.Oliver’sTurninHisLife…………………………………………….….....74.1TheSec
4、retoftheIdentityofOliver………………………….………..74.2ThePlotbetweenFaginandMonks……………………….…….........74.3ThePunishmentontheMurder………………………….…………....7-8-5.Conclusion:ThePurposeofWritingThisStory……………………………..8OliverTwist’sStruggleforFreedomAbstract:Undertheinfluenceofindus
5、trialrevolution,Englandmadegreatprogressinhiseconomy.Atthesametime,somesocialproblemsbecameworseandmoreobvious.Thegapbetweentherichandthepoorwasgrowing.Peopleinthepoorworkingconditionsoratthebottomofsocietysufferedalot.CharlesDickensshowedhisloveandsympathyforth
6、epoor,theweakandtheinnocentperson.Dickensfocusedcompassionsandnarrativeinterestuponachild,OliverTwist.Inthisnovel,theauthorcriticizedtheviolenceofsomecapitalistsandthepoorlawbydescribingthemiserableexperienceofOliverinaironicandromanticway.Oliver’sescapingandfig
7、htingranthroughthenovel.Nomatterwhathehadsuffered,heinvariablybelievedthatsomethingwouldbebetterandtherewouldbefreedom.Keywords:FreedomCapitalistKindness-8-OliverTwist’sStruggleforFreedom1.IntroductiontotheAuthorandtheNovel.1.1TheHighPrestigeCharlesDickensandOli
8、verTwist.CharlesDickenswasanEnglishwriterandsocialcritic.ThereisnoneedtoargueaboutthegreatnessofCharlesDickenswhowasgenerallyregardedasthegreatestnovelistoftheVictori
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