What were the only tokens of the child's identity left behind by the Oliver twists mother?
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A locket and a ring, where the only tokens left behind by Oliver Twist’s mother, that could prove the identity of Oliver Twist.
‘Oliver Twist’ is the second novel of Charles Dickens (1812 – 1870) one of the greatest writers, the world has known.
The story is about an orphan boy, who has to go through a life of severe hardship and crime, before he is rescued, to lead a life of normalcy and peace.
A locket and a ring were the only tokens of the child's identity left behind by the Oliver Twists’ mother.
Charles Dickens in his novel “Olive Twist” writes about the life of an orphan boy whose name is Oliver Twist. The novel revolves about society, people, thoughts and perception of the world during the era of industrialization. The story reflects on the life of Oliver who is born in a warehouse and is later sold to an apprenticeship. The story progresses and it is seen that how Oliver turns into a pickpocketer. Dickens had tried to showcase the ills that the industrialization and the modern world had brought to in the society and on the lives of the people