
"Oliver Twist" opens with two chapters that establish the reader's connection with the characters and the depth of poverty in London. The chapters highlight themes of neglect, abuse, and loneliness, establishing the novel's exploration of class, poverty, and morality.
Oliver was a poor boy. He had no parents. He grew up in an orphanage. At the workhouse, his masters were very strict. So, one day, he escaped to London. In London, he met Fagin and his friends, who taught him to steal from rich people. But one day, the police found Fagin and they arrsted him and sent him to prison. Finally, Mr Brunlow adopted Oliver