Oliver Twist

What does Charles Dickens criticize in the beginning of Oliver Twist by placing Oliver in a workhouse?

    • the lack of good orphanages in Great Britain


    • the absence of morality among parish officials


    • the miserable conditions of workhouses


    • the lazy and immoral attitudes of the poor


  • the slack supervision by the parish officials
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the miserable conditions of workhouses