Reflections on Oliver Twist 1 The world famous novel Oliver Twist tells a touching story that happened in19th century.
Oliver, the hero of this book. Drizzt is an orphan. He was born in a workhouse.
Mom died soon. Later, he was sent as a gift and tortured until he finally met one.
A kind old gentleman-Brownlow old gentleman, the old gentleman kindly took him in, and he lived a good life from then on.
After reading this book, my heart can't be calm for a long time. Poor Ollie suffered so much after losing his family, but he is very determined.
What I appreciate most is the chapter in which olivier meets a bandit gang. Olivier walked on the road for seven days and nights, and hunger and fatigue threatened him. He met Jack. Dawkins, a thief, took Oliver to the den of thieves. The thief tried to train Oliver to be a thief, but Oliver ran away because he didn't want to be a thief. I admired him very much when I read this. How fair and strong he is. Although he is only ten years old, he doesn't want to be a thief, no matter how difficult it is.
We live in honeypots, but we always complain that we will never be satisfied. But have we ever thought that there are still many children in this world struggling with hunger, cold and disease? They are full of yearning and love for life. Can we turn a blind eye? No, let's help them with our hands and brains.
Random thoughts on Oliver Twist 2 Dickens wrote the world-famous novel Oliver Twist, which mentioned London,/kloc-dark London in the 9th century. Dickens was a famous English writer in19th century. He wrote many works in his life, including david copperfield and The Biography of Pickwick.
The story tells that Oliver, the hero, was born in a workhouse and later sent to a foster home. After nine miserable years, he was accepted as an apprentice by the coffin shop owner. He is not so much an apprentice as a slave. Oliver couldn't bear the abuse and escaped, but he went into a thief's den again and experienced many hardships. Finally, with the help of good people, he found his own life experience and obtained happiness.
In addition to Oliver, there is also a humble little person in the book-brave Nancy, which makes me feel deeply. Nancy helped the villain Sikes in the den of thieves, but when she saw poor Oliver and sympathized with his plight, she decided to help him, so she risked her life to reveal Fagin's appearance and residence to Miss Ruth and Mr. Robson under London Bridge, hoping that the police would catch Fagin and help Oliver escape from the den of thieves. Unfortunately, before she could see Oliver escape, she was killed by the cruel and rude Sikes, because Sikes thought Nancy had betrayed him. Poor Nancy, how kind and brave she is!
In the book, Oliver, Nancy and Miss Ruth are all good representatives. They were born in misery and grew up in a dark and sinful world, but they did not degenerate. They all have a pure and kind heart, supported by a kind of justice. In the end, evil prevailed, and Fagin and Sikes, the representatives of the wicked, both ended in tragedy.
After reading it, I think London in19th century is really dark, but today in 2 1 century is so beautiful that we should cherish this hard-won happiness!
The happiest and most fulfilling thing in summer vacation is to stay at home and enjoy reading your favorite extracurricular books. Under the recommendation of the head teacher, I was lucky enough to read Oliver Twist, the representative work of British Dickens.
This book is set in the foggy city of London and tells the tragic life experience of an orphan. Oliver, the hero, grew up in an orphanage. Because I asked the dean for an extra bite of rice, I was driven out of the orphanage by the indifferent dean. Life was so hard that he had to be an apprentice in a coffin shop. In the meantime, he was tortured by the shopkeeper. Numerous tenacious struggles finally escaped from the hateful coffin shop, but he still couldn't escape the clutches of fate. Once again, I mistakenly entered the thief's den and was wronged as a murderer. With the help of good people, after finding out the truth, he was adopted by the old gentleman. However, it didn't last long, and it was taken away by pickpockets on the way to the teacher. Fate tortured him again and again, but he didn't give in. Finally, with the help of a group of good people, he found his own life experience and got happiness. Oliver experienced many misfortunes, but he also experienced great luck, because there were many kind people around him to help him. What he suffered was not only a disaster, but also the wealth of his life. This wealth tempered his will and hardened his spirit.
After reading this book, I was deeply moved by Oliver's spirit. He fought against evil bravely and resolutely, and he never stopped pursuing the pace of light and happiness. From him, I learned that only by not giving in to evil can we overcome difficulties. Compared with Oliver, our life is so happy that we should know how to be content. When I encounter difficulties in my future life and study, I will not give up easily, but will become stronger. I want to cherish my present life, study hard and grow up to be a useful person to society. (Yao Xinyang)
Reflections on Oliver Twist 4 These two days, I read a very interesting book-Oliver Twist. This is a novel reflecting the tragic real life, written by Charles Dickens, a famous British writer. He showed the vicious and cunning characteristics of thieves and exposed the terror and violence hidden in the narrow and dirty remote streets of London.
Oliver, the hero of this book, is an orphan. He was born in a workhouse, but his mother died soon after he was born. He stayed cruelly in an orphanage for nine years, then was bought by the undertaker, but was tortured there by Mrs. Sulberg and forced to flee to London. On the way to escape, he strayed into a thief's den, but he came out of the mud without being stained, and nothing could defile his righteousness.
During this period, I got the help of some kind people: Mr. Brownlow, Ross, Nancy ... finally found my relatives.
This book is full of complicated feelings, one of which deeply touched me: Oliver fled to London for seven days and seven nights, hungry and exhausted. He met a thief, smart card Jack, on the wandering road. Oliver was taken into the thief's den by him, and the thief's leader also wanted to train him to be a thief. He was tortured, but he would rather die than be a thief.
After reading this, I suddenly admired him. He is only 9 or 10 years old, not even as old as me, but he is strong, brave and optimistic, and he knows right from wrong. He is in pain and would rather wander than be a thief.
Compared with him, our life is so happy, but we often complain that we are not satisfied. We often give up when we encounter a little difficulty, and we are not strong and have insufficient willpower. We should learn from Oliver, cherish the present living environment and learning conditions, study hard, learn to be grateful, and become useful people to society when we grow up.
Random thoughts on Oliver Twist 5 I didn't expect such a bad person and such a kind person in this world. This is my feeling after watching Oliver Twist.
The author of this novel is Dickens, an English writer. Oliver, the hero of the story, grew up in a "workshop for the poor", experienced an apprenticeship, struggled to escape, strayed into a den of thieves and was forced to associate with murderers. Finally, he got happiness with the help of good people.
The most hateful and pitiful person in this book is Mr. Bambo. He is actually a coward. He just likes to scare people and get pleasure from it, but he is vulnerable when he really moves. Hatefully, he used to beat and scold Oliver and other poor children who were much weaker than himself every day. His regret is that he was often beaten by his wife. Once she threw soapy water on him, and finally he was beaten by his wife and divorced. In the end, even the family fortune fell. This made me understand a truth: there must be something hateful about the poor.
What moved me most was Oliver, a kind child who was still in trouble. The bad guys who once arrested him-Fagin and Sikes-were put in prison. Although Oliver faced two bad guys who had hurt him, abused him and made him steal from them, he prayed to them with tears in his eyes, hoping that they would ascend to heaven. This makes us realize the truth, goodness and beauty of human nature.
The ending of Oliver Twist turned from sadness to joy, and Oliver finally got happiness. Although Oliver has suffered a lot, he is always kind and tolerant. Although I think the ending of the story is not true enough, it tells me that I must be a kind person and walk with love.
Oliver Twist 6 The book Oliver Twist mainly tells that Oliver's little boy was born in an orphanage in Fog Twist, but Oliver's mother died, so Oliver became an orphan. Later, because of asking for more porridge, because of a misunderstanding, I was homeless and mistakenly entered the thief area, and was forced to associate with vicious murderers. Finally, with the help of good people, I found my relatives, learned about my life and lived a happy life.
This book talks about three categories: good and evil, beauty and ugliness, justice and evil. On the other hand, Oliver is kind and upright by nature.
I like another sentence: it's getting dark after walking for almost twelve miles. His feet are swollen, his legs are weak and he is shaking all over. I realized that Oliver had walked twelve miles alone. His feet were swollen, his legs were light, his body was shaking, and he had no strength at all. He wanted to get down, but he didn't give up and tried to move forward. From this, I thought of myself. I remember once, my mother and I climbed the Phoenix Mountain. I'm halfway, and I have no strength. I sat in the chair, exhaled and said, Mom, shall we give up? Mom said loudly. Then you cheated on me. I said. Mother had no choice but to gasp from the mountain to the foot.
When I think about it, I feel ashamed to see the sentence written on it.
Oliver twist, an orphan in Fog City, grew up in loneliness, struggled in pain and struggled in a state where his dignity was destroyed. Oliver twist, a little boy, grew up in the workhouse with difficulty. At the age of 9, he was sent to a coffin shop as an apprentice, and hunger and humiliation forced him to flee. While wandering the streets of London, he was found by a pickpocket and dragged into a thief's den.
Later, in another theft, he was taken in by the kind Mr. Brown, but unfortunately he was turned back by a pickpocket and forced to take part in the robbery. Afterwards, he was taken in by the kind Mrs. Mele's family. They found Mr. Brown, learned her identity through sympathizing with Oliver's pickpocket Nancy, caught the robber, helped Oliver find his relatives, and finally got happiness! After reading this story, I think the author must want to convey the belief that justice will eventually overcome evil through the novel, and tell us to distinguish good from evil, hoping that each of us can know how to love and care for others! How's it going?
You said I was right? If you like this book, read it quickly! Let us believe what Cao Wenxuan said: "A good book is a sun that shines on our growth!" May these brilliant lights accompany us all our lives!
The story of Oliver Twist after reading 8 is probably about: Oliver the orphan. The illegitimate child of a wealthy family in the upper class of this city died after her mother gave birth to her. Little Oliver has never been taken care of by his mother and family since he was born. What is more sad is that he has to live a miserable life in hell in the so-called charity workhouse. At the age of 9, he was sent to a coffin shop as an apprentice. Unable to stand inhuman treatment, he fled to London. Coincidentally, he was cheated by the thief, and he was closer to the trap they had arranged in advance. However, little Oliver is a brave, just and longing for a better life. He has made great efforts for his bright future. Finally, I met a kind person and helped him find a happy life.
Among them, it was not the kind-hearted old gentleman and Mr. Brown, Oliver's father's good friend, nor his Miss Ruth family and some kind people who rescued him from danger, but Nancy, a female pickpocket who had not been described emphatically for many times. I really like this man. Although she is also a thief, perhaps Oliver's tragic experience touched a string of goodwill in her heart. Regardless of betraying her lover Sikes, she risked being caught and hanged and begged little Oliver to help him ask Miss Ruth for help, but Sikes finally died with a stick, which was unfair.
Random thoughts on Oliver Twist 9 Is Dickens a fairy tale? Yes, is Dickens a reality? Yes
I didn't expect such a happy ending. Both orphans escaped from their tragic fate with the help of good people, and were also blessed by fate because of their kind nature. In the end, they unveiled the mystery of their life experiences and gained affection, love and wealth.
This book can be said to be a great story with a happy ending under many coincidences. I want to call it Dickens' fairy tale.
Oliver's first thief happened to be his father's good friend, because his father accidentally left him behind. Later, Oliver was taken away by Fagin, and the family that was forced to participate in the theft again happened to be the Merry family. Later, Oliver got up from the ditch and asked for help, which happened to be Merry's family. Later, Mrs Mann heard old Sally's last words, and Mr Bambur just proposed to her, so she remembered it and told monks afterwards. Monks found Fagin and Nancy heard him. Monks just blindly told the address and the truth.
This series of coincidences with almost zero combination probability has a happy ending, but if it is a real society, will it be such a coincidence? So, are these two orphans going to spend their lives in a shameful way?
From this point of view, this is still a realistic work, which is incredible by coincidence, that is, it is almost impossible to happen, and fairy tales are just fairy tales.
This is a short and pithy novel. Compared with those long-winded books, it seems a little thin on the shelf. But its significance and the faith and strength it brings to our lives are indelible-
The protagonist in the book is Oliver, an orphan in the workhouse. His father died before he was born, and his mother took her last breath when he was born. Of course, he was sent to the workhouse, where he completely collapsed. Arrogant and mercenary district chief, selfish female administrator, cold and stingy chef. Children in the workhouse can only drink porridge every day, with only one bowl for each meal. This made them starve every day, and this life continued until Oliver was 9 years old. He was sent to a coffin shop as an apprentice, but the owner of the coffin shop was also a hypocrite who regarded money as his life. This book tries to write about all kinds of people, but they all have one thing in common: selfishness and mercenary. Only a few people have good qualities. This may be Dickens' social situation in England at that time.
So Oliver decided to leave the shop and go to the foggy city of London alone. In London, it met a deep card (his name was in the book, but it only appeared once, and most of the time it was replaced by a "deep card"). Smart card is a good man, giving him food and shelter. Oliver also knows old Fagin, the boss of a smart card company. He is one of the people he hates most in the future. Oliver was walking down the street with a smart card when he saw the smart card take out a handkerchief from a man's pocket. It turns out that Fagin and a smart card are the most shameful existence in society and are called "thieves". Oliver is in the den of thieves! Later, Oliver was lucky enough to get the help of an old gentleman (that is, the gentleman who was stolen by clever cards and later framed Oliver) and was taken back to the thief's den by Lucy (female thief). The old gentleman left a bad impression on Oliver.
Oliver Twist is Dickens' second novel, which occupies a very important position in the history of world literature.
The novel revolves around the orphan Oliver. The mystery of Tuxter's life experience and its development have portrayed one vivid character after another, told one touching story after another, and showed people the lowest life of British society that just passed the poverty relief law at the beginning of 19 century.
The novel mainly tells the story of a young pregnant woman of unknown origin who fainted in the street and was sent to a poor workhouse. She gave birth to a boy and then died. The orphan's name is Oliver. Retreat. Ten years later, he became an apprentice in the coffin shop. He couldn't stand being bullied and fled to London. Unfortunately, it fell into the hands of thieves. The little orphan struggled in adversity, but fortunately, because of his kindness, he was helped by good people. He saved the day again and again, and finally reunited with his relatives, and the mystery of his life was revealed.
There are many characters in this novel, mostly cruel and cunning instructors, rich people and, of course, many kind and simple civilians. As far as I know, some names appear in English textbooks according to synonyms. For example, Bambulu refers to arrogant petty officials, and Fagan stands for instigator behind the scenes.
It can be said that Oliver Twist enriches the figure gallery in the treasure house of world literature. After years of vicissitudes, it is still a classic world masterpiece that generations are extremely familiar with.
Reflections on Oliver Twist 12. A man who has experienced many hardships and tests is called Ollie. Foster West's orphans wander the streets of London, wandering in his life. He met all kinds of people in his life, but little Oliver's pursuit of freedom and longing for a better life never went out.
When I suddenly turn to the last page of the book, little Oliver's sincere and simple smile always comes to my mind. He seems to confide in me: "I escaped from the workshop of the poor, which is the prison of the poor." In London, I was forced to join criminals, thieves and outlaws, but I didn't lose my conscience. With the help of good people, I lived a happy and beautiful life ... "My heart is crying. Fate, why do you test little Oliver like this? He is young and has no reason to suffer these misfortunes. Why did you arrange this?
Little Oliver is unfortunate and lucky, because there are always more good people than bad people. Miss Nancy and Charlie? Bates has a kind heart. Why should they be thieves? This is caused by the reality of their lives, not to mention the hypocrisy of Mr. Bambur, the director of the parish, the cunning of the old Jew, and the selfishness of Noah and Charlotte. Sykes' cruelty alone will surprise you. There are also times when the lovely Brown Luoxian lives. Britain used to be the country with the most developed military economy, but why are there so many orphans like little Oliver?
I still have a lot of doubts about my feelings, a lot of doubts. Let them turn into sympathy for little Oliver and stay in my heart forever.
This is a novel reflecting the tragic reality, written by Charles Dickens, one of the greatest novelists in Britain. He wants to show the true face of criminals and expose the terror and violence hidden in the narrow and dirty remote streets of London. This novel has brought great shock to my heart and was deeply moved by Oliver, the hero of the novel.
Oliver, an orphan, was thrown into a world full of poverty and crime, starved, beaten and scolded, and no one ever cared about him. Evil Fagin, cruel Bill Sikes, and a large group of thieves and robbers. They trained Oliver as a thief and then used him to cheat money. But Oliver didn't want to do these things, so Fagin punched and kicked him and forced Oliver to wander around. Fortunately, he met a group of kind people who cared for him in every possible way, which made Oliver feel very warm. This highlights a typical character, poor, miserable and miserable Nancy, who lives in a cruel world but struggles to be faithful to the person she loves. In order to help Oliver, she betrayed the person she loved and was finally killed by the bad guys. In the end, Oliver was adopted by a couple. Those who lied, cheated and stole were afraid to go to prison and the executioner put a noose on them, so they lived in anxiety all day. However, the justice of justice has been punished.
I think Dickens wrote this book for another purpose. He wants to show that kindness can overcome all difficulties and obstacles. The happy ending of the story also proves this point.
I'm so happy for Oliver. He has been very happy all his life. Good people will be rewarded. Evil does not suppress justice, and justice will overthrow evil! Bad guys will eventually get a tragic ending.
After watching Oliver Twist 14 in winter vacation, I had nothing to do, so I took out my father's newly bought Oliver Twist.
This book is about: Frio's mother died just after she was born. He was adopted by the welfare park, but the welfare park only gave them a little food every day. Later, he was sent away because he wanted more food. He was taken away by Mr. Sabley, and they also gave Oliver some food. His brother Noah also insulted Oliver's mother. Oliver finally got angry. He hit Noah ... later, Foley escaped. When he grew up, he was kidnapped by an old Jew. On the surface, the old Jews taught them to play games, but in fact, the old Jews taught them to steal. Oliver stole the old gentleman first (he is a good friend of Oliver's father), and then stole Oliver's menstruation. Isn't it a coincidence? Florio knew that the old Jews taught them to steal, so he ran away. He escaped several times and was caught back by the old Jews. Florio has escaped again. When he fled, one of his friends was dying, but he sent his sincere wishes to florio. He was adopted by an old gentleman who was very kind to Oliver. Trying to take over florio's life.
I've learned that everyone's fate is good and bad, but we shouldn't be weak because of it. We should be strong and optimistic about everything. Also, if a person wishes others with his heart before he dies, instead of letting others die with him, then that person will remember you forever.
Reflections on Oliver Twist 15 A man who has gone through hardships and tests is named Oliver. Foster's orphans wander the streets of London, wandering in his life. In his life, he met all kinds of people, but little Oliver's pursuit of freedom and longing for a better life will never go out.
When I close the last page, little Oliver's sincere and simple smile always comes to my mind. He seems to tell me wholeheartedly: "I escaped from the workshop of the poor, which is the prison of the poor." In London, I was forced to join the ranks of thieves, robbers and outlaws who were full of sin and depravity. But I am not heartless. With the help of good people, I live a happy life ... "... my heart is crying, ah! Fate, why do you test little Oliver like this? He is young and has no reason to suffer these misfortunes.
Little Oliver is unfortunate and lucky. Because there are always more good people than bad people, Miss Nancy, Miss Ruth, Charlie and Bates all have good hearts. Why should they be thieves? This is caused by their living conditions. Not to mention preaching the hypocrisy of Mr. Bambur, the district chief, and the heinous crimes committed by Tevergen, an old Jew, which makes you hate your guts. The amiable Mr. Brown and Miss Ruth ... In short, these people have brought little Oliver distress and happiness that he should not have at that age. But in the face of the tortuous test of life, little Oliver still pursues a free and beautiful life.