attending
the birth and death, takes from the dying woman a locket and ring.
Bumble, the parochial beadle, names the boy Oliver Twist. Oliver is sent
to an infant farm, run by Mrs Mann, until he is 9 years old, at which
time he is returned to the workhouse.
The
orphans at the workhouse are starving due to callous mistreatment and
cast lots to decide who among them will ask for more gruel on behalf of
the group and Oliver is chosen. At supper that evening, after the normal
allotment, Oliver advances to the master and asks for more.
Oliver
is branded a troublemaker and is offered as an apprentice to anyone
willing to take him. After narrowly escaping being bound to a chimney
sweep, a very dangerous business where small boys are routinely
smothered being lowered into chimneys, Oliver is apprenticed to the
undertaker, Sowerberry. Mr. Sowerberry is kind to Oliver, however, his
wife, Mrs. Sowerberry is mean, cruel and unjust to him.
Oliver
fights with Noah Claypole, another of the undertaker’s boys, after Noah
mocks Oliver’s dead mother as a “regular right-down bad ‘un”. After
being unjustly beaten for this offense, Oliver escapes the undertaker’s
and runs away to London.
On
the outskirts on the city Oliver, tired and hungry, meets Jack Dawkins
who offers a place to stay in London. Thus Oliver is thrown together
with the band of thieves run by the sinister Fagin. Oliver innocently
goes “to work” with Dawkins, also known as the Artful Dodger, and
Charlie Bates, another of Fagin’s boys, and witnesses the real business
when Dawkins picks the pocket of a gentleman. When the gentleman, Mr.
Brownlow, discovers the robbery in progress Oliver is mistaken for the
culprit and, after a chase, is captured and taken to the police. Oliver,
injured in the chase, is cleared by a witness to the crime and is taken
by the kindly Brownlow to his home to recuperate.
Oliver
is kindly treated at the Brownlow home and the housekeeper Mrs. Bedwin,
and after a period of recuperation, is sent on an errand by Mr Brownlow
to pay a local merchant 5 pounds and to return some books. On carrying
out this charge Oliver is captured by Nancy and Bill Sikes and returned
to Fagin’s den of thieves.
Mr
Brownlow, thinking that Oliver has run away with his money concludes
that Oliver was a thief all along. This assumption is further
strengthened when Bumble the beadle, answering an advertisment in the
paper, placed by Brownlow, for information concerning Oliver, gives a
disparaging opinion of Oliver.
Oliver
is forced by Fagin to accompany Sikes in an attempted robbery, needing a
small boy to enter a window and open the door for the housebreakers.
The robbery is foiled when the house is alarmed and, in the ensuing
confusion, Oliver is shot.
Oliver
is nursed back to health at the home of the Maylies, the house Sikes
was attempting to burglarize. Oliver imparts his story to the Maylies
and Doctor Losberne.
The
mysterious Monks, revealed to be Oliver’s half brother, teams up with
Fagin in an attempt to recapture Oliver and lead him into a life of
crime thereby negating the unknowing Oliver’s claim to his rightful
inheritance which would then go to Monks.
Sike’s
woman, Nancy, having compassion for Oliver, overhears Fagin and Monk’s
plan and tells Rose Maylie in the hope of thwarting the plan. Rose
recruits Mr. Brownlow, Dr. Losberne, and others.
Bumble
the beadle has married the matron of the workhouse, Mrs. Corney. The
former Mrs. Corney, attending the death of Old Sally, has taken the
locket and ring that Sally had taken from Oliver’s mother on her
deathbed. Monks buys this locket and ring from the Bumbles hoping that
in destroying it that Oliver’s true identity will remain hidden.
Mr.
Brownlow and Rose Maylie meet Nancy on London Bridge and she tells them
where to find Monks. Fagin has had Nancy followed by Noah Claypole and,
enraged, tells Sikes that Nancy has betrayed them. Sikes brutally
murders Nancy and flees to the country.
Monks
is taken by Mr. Brownlow. Fagin is captured and sentenced to be hung.
Sikes, with a mob on his tail, accidentally hangs himself trying to
escape. The Bumbles are relieved of their position at the workhouse,
become paupers, and are now inmates at the same workhouse they once
managed.
Oliver
is revealed to be the illegitimate son of Edwin Leeford and Agnes
Fleming. Leeford has fathered the evil Edward (Monks) through a failed
former marriage. After seducing Agnes, Edwin dies, leaving a will which
states that the unborn child will inherit his estate if “in his minority
he should never have stained his name with any public act of dishonor,
meanness, cowardice, or wrong” in the event of which all would go to
Edward (Monks), hence Monk’s attempt to corrupt Oliver via Fagin.
Monks
is given half of Oliver’s inheritance by Mr. Brownlow, who had been a
friend of Edwin Leeford, in the hope that he will start a new life.
Monks flees to America (The New World) where he quickly squanders his
portion and dies in prison. Rose Maylie is revealed to be the sister of
Agnes Fleming who is adopted by the Maylies after her parents die,
therefore Rose is Oliver’s aunt.
Oliver collects his inheritance and is adopted by Mr. Brownlow. Rose marries longtime beau, Harry Maylie.

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