Oliver Twist Band 2

Oliver Twist Band 2, written by Charles Dickens and published in 1837, continues the story of the orphan Oliver as he navigates the harsh realities of 19th-century Britain. After protesting against the inhumane conditions in the workhouse, Oliver is sold to various tradesmen and ultimately finds himself in London's underworld, where he is coerced into joining a gang of juvenile thieves led by Fagin. This installment explores themes of poverty, crime, and the struggle for a better life, contributing to Dickens' critique of social injustices of the time.













