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The struggle for identity and belonging is universal from "summary" of Oliver Twist by Madhubun
The quest for identity and a sense of belonging weaves through the lives of many characters, reflecting a poignant truth of human existence. Oliver Twist, an orphan, is thrust into a world that sees him as nothing more than a burden. His early experiences in the workhouse and later encounters with criminals and the corrupt society around him unveil a longing for connection and acceptance. Each character illustrates a facet of this quest, from the kind-hearted Mr. Brownlow, who embodies compassion, to the cunning Fagin, who represents a distorted sense of belonging through manipulation. As Oliver navigates the grim realities of his surroundings, his yearning for a family becomes increasingly evident. The harsh...Similar Posts

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