14 February 2008

Book Summary: Oliver Twist

Oliver was a boy and an orphan. Her mother is dead (died) before (after) she gives birth. Before his mother died, his mother said she needed to send Oliver to a dish washing factory. The people in the dish washing factory are no good at Oliver and the others. They gave little food, little sleep and very much washing dish work. And one day Oliver is brave to ask for more food, Mr Bumble is angry. He sent him outside.

Now Oliver was happy he think he now was going on an adventure. He was heading to London. But when he is heading to London he met a stranger named Dodger. He asked Oliver to go to his home. In their home they teach him how to pickpocket. Then he and Dodger and Charlie had pickpocket a man called Mr Brownlow. Oliver did not do it, just Dodger and Charlie had done it. Oliver just stand there unbeleviblely (unbelieving what he saw). Then Mr Brownlow knew someone pickpocket him, he think it was... Oliver but he was wrong.

Then the people send him Oliver to the court house, the judge ask him many questions, like what is your name and other questions. At that time a woman had said it is not Oliver who pickpocket him. It is two naughty boys. Oliver struggled up and fell down.

When he woke up he was in a peacful (peaceful) room. He was in one of Mr Brownlow room. One day Mr Brownlow ask Oliver to sent a post. At the time he had walked Nancy had caught Oliver and gave Oliver to Bill.

Next day Bill asked Oliver to pickpocket a good man in a rich house. Oliver is quite bad in pickpocketing, he had broke (broken) a vase in the house. He didn't mean it, Oliver had fell (fallen) down to the ground.

When he woke he saw he's in a peaceful room like in the Brownlows. But it is not Mr Brownlow's room it's a family that he had broken the vase. The family was good to him. One day they asked him why would you steal and many other questions. He told (them) the whole story to the family. They said they will call the police. At last they live happily ever after. 10 February 2008

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