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Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Poverty is a prominent concern in Oliver Twist. Throughout the novel, Dickens enlarges on this theme,Microsoft Windows, describing slums so decrepit that whole rows of houses are on the point of ruin. In an early chapter, Oliver attends a pauper’s funeral with Mr. Sowerberry and sees a whole family crowded together in one miserable room.

This ubiquitous misery makes Oliver’s few encounters with charity and love more poignant. Oliver owes his life several times over to kindness both large and small.[8] The apparent plague of poverty that Dickens describes also conveyed to his middle-class readers how much of the London population was stricken with poverty and disease. Nonetheless, in Oliver Twist he delivers a somewhat mixed message about social caste and social injustice. Oliver’s illegitimate workhouse origins place him at the nadir of society; as an orphan without friends, he is routinely despised. His “sturdy spirit&quot,Chanel bikinis; keeps him alive despite the torment he must endure. Most of his associates, however, deserve their place among society’s dregs and seem very much at home in the depths. Noah Claypole, a charity boy like Oliver, is idle, stupid, and cowardly; Sikes is a thug; Fagin lives by corrupting children; and the Artful Dodger seems born for a life of crime. Many of the middle-class people Oliver encounters鈥擬rs. Sowerberry,adiddas classic series, Mr. Bumble, and the savagely hypocritical “gentlemen” of the workhouse board, for example; are, if anything, worse.

Oliver, on the other hand, who has an air of refinement remarkable for a workhouse boy, proves to be of gentle birth. Although he has been abused and neglected all his life, he recoils, aghast, at the idea of victimizing anyone else. This apparently hereditary gentlemanliness makes Oliver Twist something of a [changeling] tale, not just an indictment of social injustice. Oliver, born for better things, struggles to survive in the savage world of the underclass before finally being rescued by his family and returned to his proper place鈥攁 commodious country house.

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Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

My favorite cocktail blogger, The Liquid Muse,Chanel bikinis, reported on yet another new vodka. This one is Cirrus,converse jack purcell, a triple distilled potato vodka that the Muse gives high marks to for creaminess and smoothness. The vodka is bottled at 80 proof and has won a gold medal from the San Francisco World Spirits Competition as well as other awards. Their website is not up yet but an article published last summer gives some background on the product. Paul McCann and Chris Kardian of Richmond, Virginia are the founders of Parched Group which makes the vodka. Cirrus sells for $22 per bottle and is available in the Virginia area.