oliver ask for more Flashcards
(27 cards)
Who is the main character in ‘Oliver Twist’?
Oliver Twist
What does Oliver famously ask for at the workhouse?
More food
True or False: ‘Oliver Twist’ is set in the Victorian era.
True
What is the name of the workhouse where Oliver is raised?
The workhouse
Fill in the blank: Oliver is an orphan who escapes from the __________.
workhouse
Who is the author of ‘Oliver Twist’?
Charles Dickens
What type of literature is ‘Oliver Twist’ considered?
Novel
Which character is known for being a pickpocket and a leader of a gang?
Fagin
What is the primary theme of ‘Oliver Twist’?
Social injustice and the struggles of the poor
True or False: Oliver is treated kindly by everyone in the workhouse.
False
What does Oliver do after he asks for more food?
He is punished and threatened.
Multiple Choice: Who takes Oliver in after he leaves the workhouse? A) Fagin B) Mr. Brownlow C) Bill Sikes
B) Mr. Brownlow
What is the significance of Oliver’s request for more?
It symbolizes the desperation and needs of the poor.
Who is the character that represents evil and criminality in the novel?
Bill Sikes
Fill in the blank: Oliver’s mother died shortly after his __________.
birth
What social issue does Dickens highlight through Oliver’s experiences?
Poverty and child exploitation
True or False: Oliver finds a family that loves him by the end of the story.
True
What is the name of the girl who shows kindness to Oliver?
Nancy
Multiple Choice: What does Oliver try to do when he first arrives in London? A) Find a job B) Join a gang C) Live in a mansion
A) Find a job
What does the character Fagin teach Oliver?
How to pickpocket
What is the ultimate fate of the character Bill Sikes?
He dies during a confrontation.
True or False: The novel ends with Oliver being adopted by Mr. Brownlow.
True
What literary device is commonly used by Dickens in ‘Oliver Twist’?
Social commentary
Fill in the blank: The __________ symbolizes hope and innocence in the story.
character of Oliver