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Greed corrupts individuals and relationships from "summary" of Oliver Twist by Madhubun

In the world of Oliver Twist, the insidious nature of avarice reveals itself through the actions and transformations of various characters. The relentless pursuit of wealth leads to moral decay, as seen in figures such as Fagin and Bumble. Fagin, a cunning manipulator, entices vulnerable children into a life of crime, driven by his insatiable desire for riches. His greed not only corrupts his own soul but also ensnares the innocent, twisting their paths toward desperation and vice. Similarly, Mr. Bumble, the beadle, embodies the corrupting influence of self-interest. His ambition for status and wealth fosters a sense of superiority, leading him to exploit the orphaned and the destitute. The cruel treatment of Oliver and others in the workhouse starkly illustrates how the quest for monetary gain can strip away compassion and humanity. The very institutions meant to protect the vulnerable become breeding grounds for exploitation, showcasing the degradation of moral values in the face of greed. Relationships, too, suffer under the weight of this vice. The bond between Oliver and the other orphans is marred by the betrayal of trust, as they are pitted against one another in a ruthless competition for survival. This erosion of empathy reveals how the desire for wealth can sever ties that ought to be rooted in care and solidarity. In stark contrast, genuine connections, such as those between Oliver and his true friends, demonstrate that love and kindness flourish in the absence of greed. This narrative illustrates the stark consequences of unchecked ambition, revealing how the desire for wealth can poison both the individual and the community, leading to a cycle of moral decay that ensnares all in its grasp.
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    Oliver Twist

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