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Oliver Twist

A Dramatic Rendition

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Oliver Twist

Written by: Charles Dickens
Narrated by: Geoffrey Giuliano, Ross Cain
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One of Charles Dickens’ most enduring works, Oliver Twist tells the compelling story of an orphaned boy navigating the harsh realities of 19th-century London. Born in a workhouse and left motherless, Oliver faces the cruelty and deprivation of a society indifferent to the poor. From his early days in the workhouse to the perilous streets of the city, his journey is marked by danger, injustice, and remarkable resilience.

In London, Oliver falls in with a gang of young criminals led by the sinister Fagin and the violent Bill Sikes. Though surrounded by corruption, his inherent goodness and innocence remain untouched. Along the way, he encounters Mr. Brownlow, whose kindness offers Oliver a glimpse of safety, hope, and the possibility of a better life.

Through Oliver’s experiences, Dickens explores stark contrasts—wealth and poverty, innocence and corruption, cruelty and compassion—painting a vivid picture of Victorian society. At its heart, Oliver Twist is a story of resilience, moral courage, and the enduring belief that even those born into the harshest circumstances can find redemption and a brighter future. Dickens’ classic tale continues to resonate, offering a timeless reflection on justice, humanity, and hope.

With a Dickens Bio, Interview, Quotations, Dickens & Women, Death, Chronology.

Narrated by Emmy nominated actor Geoffrey Giuliano.

Public Domain (P)2025 Eden Garret Giuliano
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