Artful Dodger Oliver Here

Their relationship is a tragic mirror: Oliver could have been the Dodger, and the Dodger might have once been Oliver. The Dodger tries to teach Oliver the “trade” with a patience that borders on paternal. He wants to initiate him into the only family he has ever known—a twisted, criminal family, but a family nonetheless.

★★★★★ (5/5 for the character; the novel itself is a 4/5 for its melodrama) artful dodger oliver

If you need proof of Dickens’s genius, read the Dodger’s arrest and trial. As he is sentenced to transportation for picking a pocket, the Dodger does not cry or beg. Instead, he turns the courtroom into his stage. “I’m an Englishman,” he declares, “and I want my rights.” He jokes with the judge, insults the officers, and goes to his fate with a cocky, defiant grin. It’s heartbreaking and hilarious in equal measure. In that moment, Dickens shows you that the system that condemns the Dodger is far more corrupt than the boy himself. Their relationship is a tragic mirror: Oliver could