The
hero
of
this
novel
was
Oliver
Twist,
an
orphan,
who
was
thrown
into
a
world
full
of
poverty
and
crime.
He
suffered
enormous
pain,
such
as
hunger,
thirst,
beating
and
abuse.
While
reading
the
tragic
experiences
of
the
little
Oliver,
I
was
shocked
by
his
sufferings.
I
felt
for
the
poor
boy,
but
at
the
same
time
I
detested
the
evil
Fagin
and
the
brutal
Bill.
To
my
relief,
as
was
written
in
all
the
best
stories,
the
goodness
eventually
conquered
devil
and
Oliver
lived
a
happy
life
in
the
end.
One
of
the
plots
that
attracted
me
most
is
that
after
the
theft,
little
Oliver
was
allowed
to
recover
in
the
kind
care
of
Mrs.
Maylie
and
Rose
and
began
a
new
life.
He
went
for
walks
with
them,
or
Rose
read
to
him,
and
he
worked
hard
at
his
lessons.
He
felt
as
if
he
had
left
behind
forever
the
world
of
crime
and
hardship
and
poverty.