Oliver Twist Movie Analysis

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The Musical Oliver is adapting from the novel Oliver Twist by Lionel Bar (the story, music and lyric). The film is based on is on Charles dickens’s novel Oliver Twist.

Bart’s musical conveys a feeling of shift away from the richness and wealthy world of the rich people and toward a gritty working class musical genre, all the time. And he did as Mozart used music to separate the class of people. For example, the film start with the working boys’ break time, all the boys sung the song “food, glorious food” with short value and with the simple rhythm. that is the basically the style for the low class, after that song Mr. Bumble, Oliver and Mrs.Corney were the high class people sung with the beautiful long legato, that is style for the high class.

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Bart 's work was influenced by the elements given the importance of his own Jewish heritage to the work he created. But the fact is that contribution has not been acknowledging much as Bart 's own contribution to the evolution of the English musical, and the Jewish cultural have not being received the full of contribution to the modern musical theater.

The importance of the Oliver is to the development of the postwar musical theater in the west end, the one of the character could easily defend the assertion that Jewish culture in Oliver is Fagin. In the original novel Fagin is the totally villain character in novel, but in the musical the character of Fagin let the audiences love him and hate him in the same time. People like him because he look after the boys, and hate him because he taught the boys to pick other’s pocket. But we still can see the story of a lonely Jew who is searching for love and finds it from the

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