Exploring Identity and Social Critique in Dickens’ Oliver Twist: Recognition and Suffering as Narrative Techniques

Write a essay with direct quotes from charles dickens oliver twist, and both articles. The topics are character development and identity, social critiquem narrative techniques.  my theisis is In Tini
Mogea’s article, “A study of Oliver Twist Inferiority on Charles… Suffering
as Reflected in Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist,” and Michal Peled Ginsburg’s
“Dickens and the Scene of Recognition,” both authors provide insights into the
themes that undermine Dicken’s story. Mogea’s exploration of suffrage and
social inferiority in Oliver Twist reveals harsh realities of Victorian society
and demonstrates Oliver’s character transformation from a shy quiet, shy orphan
to a strong figure. This analysis underscores Dicken’s work of social
inequality and the impact on the environment on personal development. On the
other hand, Ginsburg’s examination of recognition scenes in the story highlight
moments of character shifts and identity realizations. Although these scenes
not only add tension to the story but also add more emphasis on the themes of
social belonging and individual discovery. Both articles offer a deep
understanding of how Dicken’s uses suffering and recognition to build emotional
depth and critique societal norms. feel free to edit or change it to make it fit better with the essay

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