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who is the author of oliver twist write about him in atleast 20 sentences

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Answered by Anonymous
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Charles Dickens is the author of Oliver Twist.
His full name is Charles John Huffam Dickens.
He was born on 7 February 1812, at 1 Mile End Terrace in Portsea Island .
He preferred literary style which was a mixture of fantasy and realism.
He is believed to be the greatest novelist of the Victorian era.
He has been regarded as the greatest creator of character in English fiction after William Shakespeare.

He has created many whimsical characters like The Artful Dodger, Pip, Miss Havisham, Sydney Carton, ,Uriah Heep,etc.
He is one of the best-known and most-read of English authors.
He has published more than a dozen major novels and a large number of short stories.
At least 200 film and TV adaptations have been based on Dickens's works.
A Christmas Carol is the most-filmed of Dickens's stories.

His success began with the serial publication of The Pickwick Papers.
A Tale of Two Cities(1859) is his best-known work of historical fiction.
Many regard David Copperfield as a veiled autobiography of Dickens.
Most of his major novels were first written in monthly or weekly installments in journals or newspapers.
He used to highlight the life of the forgotten poor and disadvantaged within society in his works.
He often used idealized characters and highly sentimental scenes.
He was a fierce critic of the social stratification of Victorian society.
He challenged middle class polemics with his book Oliver Twist.
He died on 9 June 1870 ,aged 58.


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Answered by Bhriti182
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Charles John Huffam Dickens was an author of oliver twist .

Charle Dickens
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1. Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 - 9 June 1870) was the most popular English novelist of the Victorian era, as well as a member of a strong social movement.

2. The popularity of Charles Dickens can be judged from the fact that his novels and short stories have not gone out of 'print' till date.

3. Nearly a dozen major novels, a large number of short stories, many plays and many non-fiction books are still the most popular of Charles.

4. From his literature, he did not entertain the contemporary English society, but gave it direction too.

5. Dickens's father was a modest government clerk, he used to spend more than usual earnings, and for this reason he always kept facing the financial crisis.

6. When he was younger, his father went to jail due to debt and Dickens had to work in a shoe factory.

7. This experience has been highlighted by Dickinson in two novels "David Copperfield" and "Little Doreit".

8. Dickens's mother was not very sensible and was against her education.

9. His cruel picture is in the character of Mrs. Nickelby.

10. His father's paintings are Mr. Mikouber and Mr. Dorit.

11. In Dickens's famous works, "Bose's Sketches", "Pickwick Papers", "Oliver Twist", "Nicholas Nickilbie", "Old Curiosity Shop", "Barnby Raj", "Martin Chazlivitt", "Dube and His Son", "David Copperfield "," Great Expectations "," The Story of Two Towns ", etc. There are dozens of world-renowned novels.

12. In these tales, Dickens has severely hurt the mischief and malice of the then English society.

13. The orphanages, schools, government offices, courts, factories were all their targets of resentment.

14. The children in the orphanages did not get enough food.

15. In the offices, the files were rotating round. There were no judicial decisions in the Kachharis.

16. In factories, industrialists exploited the laborers. These compositions still have great significance today. Such miserable story of childhood life is still rare in literature.

17. Dickens created hundreds of immortal characters that are safe in public memory.

18. He successfully created a whole new world like Vishwamitra He was eager to tell the story, but with entertainment he also elevated the cultural and moral grounds of his readers world.

19. Just like the best poet Shakespeare of England's village, similarly, the best of the beauty of London was the Chic Dickens

20. For this reason, the name of Dickens is thus covered with British caste.
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