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... determine human nature. For example does Monks; Oliver's half brother was born a gentleman, however he chose to do evil. He was a ...
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... Leeford's wife and son then lived in the West Indies on their ill-gotten fortune--which is where Brownlow went to find Monks after Oliver was kidnapped ...
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... Monks, Oliver's evil half-brother, is "bad from birth," although Dickens clearly satirizes the middle class's belief that the poor are born crimnals. ...
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... better. Monks plot against Oliver is unravelled by Mr. Brownlow. Monks is Oliver's half-brother seeking the inheritance for himself. ...
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... Monks wants Oliver's identity to remain unknown forever so that he can't claim any of the inheritance money that Oliver doesn't yet know about. ...
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... of much wealth, but nobody is aware of this because the next-in-line inheritor, Oliver's unknown brother, Mr. Monks, has concealed Oliver's true identity. ...
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... Eventually a man named Monks, who is actually Oliver's older brother, finds out Oliver's identity and wants him killed in order to protect his inheritance. ...
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... Also, when Mr. Bumble goes to the bad part of town to make a deal with Monks, there is a gloomy storm. When Oliver and Rose survive their illnesses, it is ...
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... goodness makes him the victim of Fagin, Sikes, and Monks because they persistently scheme to turn him into thieves like themselves. Since Oliver discovers that ...
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... 14.Mr. Monks ~ a. He was also known as the stranger, but he was really Edward Leeford (Oliver's brother). 15.Mrs. Maylie ~ a. She is Harry's mother. II. ...
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... After playing with King Oliver, Fletcher Henderson, and Bessie Smith he formed the Hot Five, who recorded from 1926 ... Monks playing was both unique and exciting. ...
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... Damage to the interior occureed in 1650 when Oliver Cromwell herded 4,000 Scots ... be entered by women according to the rules of the Benedictine order of monks. ...
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... Monks were veryscholarly and monasteries became centers of learning and were ... Oscar Wilde, and the poet and essayist Oliver Goldsmith" (MicrosoftExpedia.com). ...
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