Noah Claypole

The film Oliver Twist (specifically Roman Polanski's 2005 version) tells the dramatic story of the eponymous orphan in Victorian England. After a life of hardship in an orphanage and hard work for an undertaker, Oliver escapes to London, where he becomes involved in crime, being exploited by a gang of young thieves led by Fagin. The film addresses themes such as child exploitation, poverty and social injustice, narrating Oliver's attempt to find a dignified life amidst a thousand vicissitudes and evil. Noah Claypole (Noah Claypole) is a secondary character and antagonist in the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Described as a fearful, opportunistic and skinny young apprentice, he works for Mr. Sowerberry and torments the protagonist, Oliver, representing a grotesque, comical and cowardly figure who behaves like a bully.

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The film Oliver Twist (specifically Roman Polanski's 2005 version) tells the dramatic story of the eponymous orphan in Victorian England. After a life of hardship in an orphanage and hard work for an undertaker, Oliver escapes to London, where he becomes involved in crime, being exploited by a gang of young thieves led by Fagin. The film address...Read more

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