Author
Victorian England
The Workhouse
Characters
Vocabulary
100
Who wrote Oliver Twist?
Charles Dickens
100

Who is the Artful Dodger?

Jack Dawkins 

100

Is Fagin a good friend?

enemy

100
The main character of the novel.
Oliver
100
A word meaning "small" or "skinny".
Thin
200

Where did the author live?

England

200
Where does the word "Victorian" come from?
Queen Victoria
200
Why is Oliver punished at workhouse?
Because he asks for more porridge.
200
Two words that describe Oliver.
lonely, small, thin, "his face was very white"
200
A home where poor people worked.
Workhouse
300

who's Charlotte?

the maid of Mr. Sowerberry's shop.


300

" Oliver sand into a deep sleep." What is the literary device the writer uses here?

hyperbole

300

What does Oliver have once a week on Sundays at the workhouse?

a piece of bread

300
An important officer of the town
Mr. Bumble
300
What type of novel is Oliver Twist? (give at least two answers)
detective, adventure
400

From which point of view is the story being written? 

third person

400

Who gives Oliver his name? 

Mr. Bumble

400

How many times per day did the children in the workhouse get porridge?

Three times per day

400
What does Mr. Sowerberry do for a living?
Makes coffins, runs a coffin shop
400

What does the artful dodger mean?

Artful: clever, smart

Dodger: he can get what he wanted easily without being caught. 

500

Who is Mrs. Mann? 

The woman who is in charge of the baby farm. 

500

What do they call Noah? 

a charity boy

500

What does Mrs. Sowerberry offer Oliver at first?

a left over meat from the dog. 

500
What is the significance of Mr. Sowerberry's name?
It is a play on words with "sour".
500

What are the pronouns used in the first point of view?

"I, we, us, me, my, ourselves"