Monday, April 1, 2013

What is a short summary of Oliver Twist's conclusion?

Here is a summary of what happens to some of the characters at the end of the story:

Oliver: learns that he and Monks are half-brothers. Monks's father was in love with a girl named Agnes, who died giving birth to his child.

Rose: she thought she was unfit to marry Harry because of her illegitimate birth, but Brownlow tells her that she had a much older sister who died before she was born. That sister was Agnes, Oliver's birth mother. When Monks's mother found out about her husband's affair, she tracked down the family that had adopted Rose and made up a lie. Now Rose is Oliver's aunt, and she and Harry get married.

Harry: gives up his political ambitions and becomes a country preacher.

Brownlow: adopts Oliver as his son and settles down near Rose and Harry.

Nancy: murdered by Bill Sikes.

Fagin: sentenced to hang.

Fagin's gang: transpolrted out of England, probably to Australia.

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