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This is the famous section of the story where Oliver goes against all the rules of being in the workhouse and dares to ask for more food. 3 . How does Dickens show that asking for more was absolutely against the rules and that Oliver is being treated as though he has done something very wrong?

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Answered by Anonymous
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My heart is set, as firmly as ever heart of man was set on woman. I have no thought, no view, no hope, in life beyond her; and if you oppose me in this great stake, you take my peace and happiness in your hands, and cast them to the wind.”

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