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Oliver TwistBy Charles Dickens

Character List

Oliver Twist Son of Edwin Leeford and Agnes Fleming, he is thought to be an orphan. A dear, grateful,gentle child, who "instead of possessing too little feeling, possessed rather too much." He had notlearned "that self-preservation is the first law of nature."

Sally Thingummy An old pauper woman who is an inmate of the workhouse and later dies there.She attends at Oliver's birth, "rendered rather misty by an unwonted allowance of beer."

Agnes Fleming Oliver's mother; the daughter of a retired naval officer. "She was found dying in thestreet . . . but where she came from, or where she was going to, nobody knows."

Mrs. Mann An elderly woman who conducts an infant farm (the then equivalent of a foster home). "Awoman of wisdom and experience; she knew what was good for children," so of the funds provided fortheir sustenance "she appropriated the greater part . . . to her own use."

Mr. Bumble The parish beadle (a minor church official); "a fat man, and a choleric (cranky show-off)[with] a great idea of his oratorical powers and his importance." "He had a decided propensity forbullying: derived no inconsiderable pleasure from the exercise of petty cruelty; and, consequently, was(it is needless to say) a coward."

Mr. Limbkins Head of the parish board; "a particularly fat gentleman with a very round, red face."

The Workhouse Master "A fat, healthy man."

Gamfield A chimney sweep, "whose villainous countenance was a regular stamped receipt for cruelty."

Mr. Sowerberry An undertaker; "a tall, gaunt, large-jointed man," in matrimonial disputesdenominated "a brute, an unnatural husband, an insulting creature, a base imitation of a man."

Mrs. Sowerberry "A short, thin, squeezed-up woman, with a vixenish [literally, fox-like] countenance,[having] a good deal of taste in the undertaking way."

Charlotte The Sowerberry's maidservant; a somewhat sloppy girl, she is "of a robust and hardy make."

Noah Claypole Charity boy employed by Sowerberry, he later joins Fagin's gang under the name ofMorris Bolter. "A large-headed, small-eyed youth of lumbering make and heavy countenance."

Little Dick Oliver's companion on the infant farm, with whom he "had been beaten, and starved, andshut up."

Table of Contents

Book Summary

About Oliver Twist

Character List

Summary and Analysis

Chapters 1-2

Chapters 3-4

Chapters 5-7

Chapters 8-9

Chapters 10-11

Chapters 12-13

Chapters 14-16

Chapter 17

Chapters 18-19

Chapters 20-22

Chapters 23-24

Chapters 25-26

Chapter 27

Chapters 28-31

Chapter 32

Chapters 33-36

Chapters 37-38

Chapters 39-41

Chapters 42-43

Chapters 44-46

Chapters 47-48

Chapter 49

Chapter 50

Chapter 51

Chapter 52

Chapter 53

Character Analysis

Oliver Twist

Monks

Fagin

Sikes

Nancy

Rose Maylie

Brownlow

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John (Jack) Dawkins The Artful Dodger; Fagin's most esteemed pupil. A pickpocket and thief, he is adirty "snub-nosed, flat-browed, common-faced boy . . . short of his age; with rather bowlegs, and little,sharp, ugly eyes."

Fagin The master criminal; "a very old shriveled Jew, whose villainous-looking and repulsive face wasobscured by a quantity of matted red hair."

Charles Bates One of Fagin's gang; "a very sprightly" young boy given to uproarious laughter.

Betsy Member of the Fagin gang. "Not exactly pretty, perhaps; but . . . looked quite stout and hearty."

Nancy Trusted and resourceful member of Fagin's gang. Untidy and free in manner, but "there wassomething of the woman's original nature left in her still."

Mr. Brownlow "A very respectable-looking personage" with a heart "large enough for any six ordinaryold gentlemen of humane disposition."

Mr. Fang A notorious magistrate; a "lean, long-backed, stiff-necked, middle-sized man, with no greatquantity of hair."

The Bookseller "An elderly man of decent but poor appearance."

Mrs. Bedwin Brownlow's housekeeper; "a motherly old lady, very neatly and precisely dressed."

Bill Sikes A ruthless felon associated with Fagin; he is violent, and abusive, his anger likely to erupt atany moment.

Bull's-eye Sikes's dog; "a white-coated, red-eyed dog . . . having faults of temper in common with hisowner." Bull's-eye eventually betrays his abusive master.

Mr. Grimwig A retired lawyer and old friend of Brownlow's. "A stout old gentleman, rather lame in oneleg," he has "a strong appetite for contradiction, [although] not by any means a bad-hearted man."

Barney Waiter at the Little Saffron Hill dive. "Another Jew; younger than Fagin, but nearly as vile andrepulsive in appearance.

Tom Chitling One of Fagin's creatures; a simpleton of about eighteen, with "small twinkling eyes, and apock-marked face."

"Flash" Toby Crackit Associate of Fagin's and Sikes'; a rather flamboyant type, with "no greatquantity of hair [and] a trifle above the middle size."

Mrs. Corney Matron of the workhouse where Oliver was born; she later marries Bumble.

Monks Edward Leeford, Oliver Twist's half-brother; son of Edwin Leeford and his legal wife. A tall, darkman, subject to fits of cowardice and epilepsy, he is interested in ruining Oliver's reputation.

Mr. Giles Mrs. Maylie's butler and steward. "One who labored under a very agreeable sense of his ownmerits and importance."

Brittles Man-of-all-work for Mrs. Maylie; "treated as a promising young boy still, though he wassomething past thirty."

Rose Maylie Rose Fleming; Agnes Fleming's younger sister, thus Oliver's aunt. Accepted as Mrs.Maylie's niece; later becomes her daughter-in-law.

Mrs. Maylie Rose's adoptive aunt; a stately lady, "well advanced in years."

Mr. Losberne A surgeon of Chertsey who "had grown fat, more from good-humor than from goodliving."

Harry Maylie Mrs. Maylie's son. "He seemed about five-and-twenty years of age, and was of middleheight; his countenance was frank and handsome; and his demeanor easy and prepossessing."

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