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Here I am
sitting on a couch alone, thinking about
what
I
have
just
finished
reading
with
tears
of
sadness
filling
my
eyes
and
fire
of
indignation
filling
my
heart,
which
revived my exhausted soul that has already been
covered
by
the
cruelty
and
the
selfishness
of
the
secular world for a long
time. It is truly what I felt
after
reading Oliver Twist, written by the prominent
British author Charles Dickens.
The
resonance
between
me
and
the
book
makes
me
feel
not only the kindness
and the wickedness of all the
characters in the novel, but what this
aloof society
lacks,
and
what
I
lack
deep
inside.
These
supreme
resources I
’
m
talking about right now are somewhat
different from minerals, oil that we
usually mention.
They
’
re abstract
like feelings, and some kinds of
spiritual stimulation that all of us
desire anxiously
from one another
——
love and care.
Those
charitable figures whom Dickens created in
the novel are really what we need in
life. They showed
love and care to
others, just as the gentle rain from
the sky fell upon the earth, which was
carved into my
heart deeply.
Mr. Brownlow is
one such person.
The other day he had one of his
elaborate watches
stolen by two skilled
teenage thieves, Artful Dodger
and
Charley
Bates,
and
thought
naturally
it
was
Oliver,
who was an orphan
and forced to live with a gang of
thieves, that had done it because he
was the only one
near
by
after
the
theft
had
taken
place.
Being
wrathful,
he caught Oliver, and sent him to the
police station
where
the
ill-tempered,
unfair
magistrates
worked.
Fortunately
for
him,
Oliver
was
proved
innocent
by
one
onlooker
afterwards. With sympathy, Mr. Brownlow took
the injured, poor Oliver to his own
home. There Oliver
lived
freely
and
gleefully
for
some
months
as
if
he
were
Mr.
Brownlow
’
s
own
son.
One
day,
however,
Mr.
Brownlow
asked
Oliver
to
return
some
books
to
the
bookseller
and
to
send
some
money
for
the
new
books
that
he
had
already
collected.
The
thief
Oliver
once
stayed
with
kidnapped
him.
After
that
he
disappeared
in
Mr.
Brownlow
’
s
life.
Searching for a while,
Mr. Brownlow had to believe the
fact
that
he
had
run
away
with
his
money.
But
dramatically, they came across each
other again a few
years
later.
Without
hesitation,
Mr.
Brownlow
took
Oliver home for the second time not
caring if he had
done something evil.
Perhaps most of
us would feel confused about Mr.
Brownlow
’
s
reaction. But as a matter of fact, this is
just the lesson we should learn from
him. Jesus said
in
the
Bible.
“
Forgive
not
seven
times,
but
seventy-times
seven.
”
Why
is
that
Because
forgiveness
is
our
ability
to
remove
negative
thoughts
and
neutralize
them
so
our
energy
may
be
spent
on
doing
what
we came here for. We cannot move
forward in our future
if
past
issues
cloud
our
thinking.
Stop
put
Mr.
Brownlow
into the list of
your models. Always give people a
second
chance
no
matter
what
they
might
have
done.
That
’
s also a
substantial part of loving and caring others.
Then
there
are
Mrs.
Maylie
and
Rose,
Oliver
’
s
other
benefactors.
Maybe
the
reason
they
loved
and
cared
Oliver was not because
of forgiveness. In my point of
view, it
was trust. They had faith in Oliver when he
was
considered
to
be
a
filthy
burglar
who
tried
to
break
the
front
door
of
Maylie
’
s
at
midnight.
But
this
wasn
’
t
how
these
two
ladies
saw
the
whole
thing.
They
denied
Oliver
’
s crime
immediately and listened attentively
to
Oliver
’
s
own
description
of
his
miserable
life.
They
were
deeply touched by Oliver
’
s
strong perseverance
and astonishing
vitality. Accordingly, they remedied
Oliver
’
s
body
and
heart
and
turned
him
into
a
different
boy.
He
began
to
wear
appropriate
and
clean
suits
which
were tailor-made for him and receive
education.
As
far
as
we
can
see,
it
is
trust
that
helps
us
all
live together without precaution.
Sometimes trust can
even
lead
us
to
miracles,
which
we
often
expect
to
come
about, so
why not trust Trust yourself, trust others,
and you
’
ll salute
miracles every single day.
Oliver
Twist,
one
of
the
most
famous
works
of
Charles
Dickens
’
,
is
a
novel
reflecting
the
tragic
fact
of
the life in Britain in 18th century. The author
who
himself was born in a poor family
wrote this novel in
his twenties with a
view to reveal the ugly masks of
those
cruel
criminals
and
to
expose
the
horror
and
violence
hidden
underneath
the
narrow
and
dirty
streets
in London. The hero
of this novel was Oliver Twist, an
orphan,
who
was
thrown
into
a
world
full
of
poverty
and
crime.
He
suffered
enormous
pain,
such
as
hunger,
thirst, beating and
abuse. While reading the tragic
experiences of the little Oliver, I was
shocked by his
sufferings. I felt for
the poor boy, but at the same
time I
detested the evil Fagin and the brutal Bill. To
my relief, as was written in all the
best stories, the
goodness eventually
conquered devil and Oliver lived
a
happy
life
in
the
end.
One
of
the
plots
that
attracted
me
most is that after the theft, little Oliver was
allowed to recover in the kind care of
Mrs. Maylie and
Rose
and
began
a
new
life.
He
went
for
walks
with
them,
or
Rose
read
to
him,
and
he
worked
hard
at
his
lessons.
He felt as if he
had left behind forever the world of
crime and hardship and poverty. How can
such a little
boy
who
had
already
suffered
oppressive
affliction
remain pure in
body and mind The reason is the nature
of
goodness.
I
think
it
is
the
most
important
information
implied
in
the
novel
by
Dickens-
he
believed
that
goodness
could
conquer
every
difficulty.
Although