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What is the title of the Charles Dickens novel that criticizes the way England's workhouses treat the poor, and that contains many memorable and memorably named characters?

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Oliver Twist

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Oliver Twist is the second novel of Charles Dickens. Oliver Twist was also known as The Parish Boy's Progress.

Oliver Twist is the story of boy who is an orphan, who was born in the workhouse of Mudfog, a fictional town in England. He was born to the life of misfortune and poverty. He was abused and neglected all his lifetime.

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