oliver twist

     

In chapter 10, "The whole mystery of the handkerchiefs, and the watches, and the jewels... rushed upon" this title boy's "mind"

Trivia about oliver twist

  • Bull's-Eye was Bill Sikes' mean dog in this Dickens novel
  • Noah Claypole,Mr. Bumble,The Artful Dodger
  • This Dickens novel about a foundling is subtitled "The Parish Boy's Progress"
  • What a happy ending: this title orphan of a Dickens novel is adopted by Mr. Brownlow
  • Fagin
  • The trade this title character soon learns is pickpocketing
  • In this novel, Bill Sikes kills Nancy
  • The orphan stared, in shock--Sikes & Fagin stood smiling at the door. they'd escaped! & now, they were mad
  • Subtitled "The Parish Boy's Progress", it appeared in 24 installments in Bentley's Miscellany
  • This Dickens title orphan was given his name by Mr. Bumble
  • Dickens' boy who was sold by the orphanage after asking for a second bowl of porridge
  • In an 1830s work, this boy begs, "Please, sir, I want some more."
  • In chapter 52 of this novel, a boisterous crowd is gathering for Fagin's execution
  • I like it, Chuck; an orphan overcomes the odds, dig the "Bill & Nancy" angle... do it as a musical? Are you nuts?!
  • This juvenile pickpocket is "as roystering and swaggering a young gentleman as ever stood four feet six"
  • Master Charles Bates,Mr. Bumble,Bill Sikes
  • This hero gets adopted in the last chapter, so the book could have been called "Oliver Brownlow"
  • Dickens' public readings of Sikes' murder of Nancy, an episode from this novel, made women in the audience swoon
  • "Strike them all dead! What right have they to butcher me?" says Fagin in this Dickens tale
  • 2005:Pickpocket patriarch Fagin
  • Chapter 48 of this English novel deals with "The Flight of Sikes"--Bill Sikes
  • Bill was mean to his dog, Bull's Eye, then he killed Nancy... & so, I ran, but he kept gaining on me...
  • In this novel, Mr. Bumble ends up as an inmate in the workhouse that he once oversaw
  • They didn't make crazy movies into Broadway shows, they took books like this Artful Dodger Dickens classic
  • Bull's-Eye is the pet dog of Bill Sikes in this Dickens novel
  • This "parish boy" hero is born in a workhouse & becomes one of Fagin's thieves
  • Famous foundling; "Sikes" himself out; title tot
  • "Oliver Twist","Nicholas Nickleby","The Mystery of Edwin Drood"
  • Nancy is the girlfriend of the evil Bill Sykes in this Dickens novel
  • Bull's-Eye was the vicious pet dog of burglar & murderer Bill Sikes in this Dickens story