Centering on the alternating fortunes of little Oliver, Oliver Twist is a kind of fairy tale that describes the multifariousness of the world through a continuous interplay of narrative planes, widening and narrowing the field between characters, social classes, and society. Among rural landscapes, urban vistas, city streets, tenements, stores, and homes, young Oliver will go through difficult and painful events that will help him grow. A book, however, that remains a great fable and where Good triumphs in the end.