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Discussion 9 (1)

Discussion 9 (1)

Q The Brownlow section of Book 2 are often criticized by critics as weak or unrealistic in contrast to the rest of the novel. Do you agree or how do you think the Brownlowe/Rose Maylie section is necessary to the novel (does it provide a necessary moral alternative to Fagin/Claypole's ethos, for example?)

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There are many discussions that throw proper light on the development of the character in Charles Dickins’ Oliver Twist. In this particular chapter Fagin has employed Noah Claypole to carry out a secret mission and that is why they are there. This clearly makes it evident that what kind of a person they both are and what is their significance in this tale. In the previous few chapters, it has been mentioned that Noah and Charlotte went on a walk together.