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The idea that Charles Dickens based Twist on a Blincoe is expounded by John Waller in The Real Oliver Twist, a compelling history of the lives of workhouse children in the industrial revolution. ... Robert Blincoe entered the workhouse in Camden Town (on the site of today's tube station) in 1796, aged about four.
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In the novel “Oliver Twist” we can read about the shocking destiny of Oliver Twist, a poor boy who lost his mother during birth. Through a realistic display we can see his miserable life in the orphanage and later on in the streets. The novel deals with a social problem, better said the growing parentless children in London. Dickens tried to show the life of poor children through Oliver Twist and also accuse the 19th century society of inhumanity and hypocrisy.
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