This paper analyzes the classic novel, "OliverTwist" by Charles Dickens. The paper examines the
political and social strife
rampant in 19th century Victorian England. The paper describes how Dickens illustrates
hypocrisy and illogic in some Christian theology and outlines the corruption of the church. The paper discusses Dickens' aim to present some of the social and
political distinctions, including hypocrisy of some Christians, greed, treatment of children, and the role of women.