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An innocent child who is brutally treated in Charles Dicken’s novel by the same name, Oliver Twist became widely popular. A reason for the character’s fame is the novel’s realistic depiction of murder and crimes. Falling into the wrong company of Fagin and trained pickpockets, Oliver manages to escape. Towards the end of the novel, readers are made aware that Oliver is the rightful inheritor of a large fortune. The novel’s success led to its first film adaptation in 1933.